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Electronic and Electrical Engineering BEng(Hons)/MEng
Your course
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This course aims to help you develop the knowledge, understanding and skills associated with the generation, distribution, use and control of electrical energy.
Sustainable power generation, infrastructures and electric motor performance and control – we’ll cover a wide range of topics. You’ll have every opportunity to explore and understand the principal aspects of electronic and electrical engineering.
If you achieve a yearly average grade of 60% or more during your first two years, you might be able to move onto the integrated Master’s MEng course.
Example modules
• Electrical Principals • Electronics • Electrical Power and Machines • Visual Instrumentation
Your future
Previous graduates from courses in this subject area have gone on to work in a variety of roles such as electronic engineer, systems engineer, control systems and instrumentation design engineer and application design engineer in organisations including Rolls-Royce, BAE Systems, Syngenta and Schneider Electric. †
Course info
Course length:
3 years full-time/4 years inc. placement year
Entry requirements:
Offers will be made in the region of BBB-BBC inc. Maths A Level and one other Science or Technology subject*/DDM-DMM in Engineering** or Science or Technology plus Maths A Level/120-112***.
Course length:
4 years full-time/5 years inc. placement year
Entry requirements:
AAB*/DDD in Engineering** or Science or Technology plus Maths A Level/136***
*Science and Technology subjects accepted: Electronics, Physics, Further and Additional Mathematics, Statistics, Design and Technology: Systems and Control, Computer Science, Chemistry.
**Engineering subjects accepted: See course webpage for more details.
***UCAS points must be made of up A Level Maths (or equivalent) plus Science/ Technology subjects as listed above.
Accreditation
These courses are accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and fully meets the academic requirement for registration as an Incorporate Engineer and partly meets the academic requirement for registration as a Chartered Engineer (CEng). This accreditation is reviewed on a regular basis.