Skip to Content
Engineering & ConstructionInterdisciplinary EngineeringOverview

Interdisciplinary Engineering

Interdisciplinary engineering fields draw from multiple traditional disciplines to solve complex problems that span boundaries.

Disciplines

  • Agricultural Engineering β€” technology and systems for farming and food production
  • Energy Engineering β€” sustainable and efficient energy systems
  • Applied Engineering β€” practical application of engineering principles
  • Biomedical Engineering β€” medical devices, prosthetics, and healthcare technology
  • Biological Engineering β€” engineering using biological organisms and systems
  • Building Services Engineering β€” MEP systems within buildings (HVAC, plumbing, electrical)
  • Information Engineering β€” information systems design and management
  • Industrial Engineering β€” optimisation of complex processes and organisations
  • Mechatronics Engineering β€” integration of mechanical, electrical, and software systems
  • Engineering Management β€” leadership and management within engineering contexts
  • Military Engineering β€” engineering in defence and military operations
  • Mining Engineering β€” extraction and processing of mineral resources
  • Nanoengineering β€” engineering at the nanoscale
  • Quantum Engineering β€” quantum mechanics applied to computing and sensing
  • Nuclear Engineering β€” nuclear reactions for power, medicine, and research
  • Petroleum Engineering β€” exploration and extraction of oil and gas
  • Project Engineering β€” technical management within engineering projects
  • Railway Engineering β€” rail infrastructure, vehicles, and operations
  • Software Engineering β€” systematic development of software systems
  • Supply Chain Engineering β€” design and optimisation of supply chains
  • Systems Engineering β€” holistic approach to complex system design
  • Textile Engineering β€” fibres, fabrics, and textile manufacturing processes
Last updated on