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Introduction to the Manufacturing Engineering Tripos (MET)

Overview

MET is an option for the final two years of the Cambridge Engineering degree that develops and applies engineering knowledge in a business context.  MET aims to prepare students to operate professionally as broadly-based leaders for business and technology, by giving them a thorough grounding in management and manufacturing technology, together with an understanding of the full range of activities from market analysis through product design and production, to sales and distribution.

Last updated on 06/02/2026 13:29

Part IIA Options Offered by the Engineering Department - Limitations on the choice of modules: Engineering Areas

If you wish to qualify in an Engineering Area, at least six modules from your total of ten must fall within one of the Engineering Areas  as defined by the Faculty Board of Engineering.  A definitive list for the coming year will be available to you in the Easter term prior to you making your provisional selection on COMET.  You may choose to qualify only in 'Engineering', which means that you may choose any combination of modules (subject to any specific restrictions on modules and sets describ

Last updated on 20/02/2026 09:15

Part IIA Options - Introduction

After Part IB of the Engineering Tripos students may, within the Faculty of Engineering, choose to study Part II of the Engineering Tripos or the Manufacturing Engineering Tripos. The opportunity also exists for a small number of CUED students reading for the Engineering Tripos to spend their third year at the National University of Singapore (NUS) or CentraleSupelec  Paris(CSP), returning to Cambridge for their fourth year.

Last updated on 18/10/2024 13:13

Part IIA Options Offered by the Engineering Department -Timetable for Q&A session

Details still to be confirmed.

Timetable for the online question and answer session.  To be given to second year students by the different subject groups on choices for the third and fourth years. Students are advised to watch the pre-recorded videos (available on Moodle) and bring any questions they may have to this session.

Date 24 February 2026

Last updated on 05/02/2026 11:18

Procedures regarding IIB coursework hand in (Coursework Candidate Numbers)

IIB coursework is marked anonymously wherever possible. The course syllabuses will indicate if certain coursework components are not assessed anonymously.

Each student is given an individual coursework candidate number (CCN).  It is your responsibility to enter your CCN onto the coversheet of anonymous coursework. Submissions on Moodle will preserve your anonymity where required. You will be able to access this number on COMET when it becomes available (hopefully week 2).

Last updated on 27/07/2023 10:51

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