BEng (Hons) Electrical Engineering (Electronics)

BEng (Hons) Electrical Engineering (Electronics)

Bachelor degree
36 months
Application deadlines: January 15
Processing time: 30 days
Application fee: £20
Full-time
Intakes: September
International tuition: £15,900
Domestic tuition: £9,250

Program overview

The course covers core electrical engineering subjects and provides opportunities to specialise in advanced electronics. Teaching and learning on the programme aims to empower problem- and project-based learning. We aim to narrow the gap between employers’ requirements and our graduates’ skills by developing skills that are required by industry. The first and second year of the BEng Electrical Engineering programmes offer a foundation in engineering theory and practice. Students can develop fundamental knowledge in areas such as robotics, semiconductor device physics, electrical technology, electromagnetism, engineering mathematics, and numerical computation. Teaching includes important technical and workshop skills and, after the first year, students can specialise in electrical and electronic engineering. Specialist modules in the third year include power and smart electronics. At each stage, students have opportunities to practise and develop their engineering skills on real-life problems through project work. Recorded videos of lectures are made available to full-time, part-time and distance learning students.

Study options

Study options
This program can be done
On campus

Requirements

Exams:

    If you have studied outside of the UK, and are unsure whether your qualification meets the above requirements, please visit "our country" pages. EU and Overseas students will be required to demonstrate English language proficiency equivalent to IELTS 6.0 overall, with a minimum of 5.5 in each element.

    Career opportunities

    The School of Engineering aims to prepare its graduates for a variety of career paths in areas such as energy, transportation, biomedical engineering, and microelectronics. As a electrical engineering graduate you could work in a variety of industries and on different projects such as working with sensor networks, automotive electronics, in the microprocessor industry, and in the aerospace and satellite sectors. You could work for local and central government, the armed services, manufacturers in all industries, research and development facilities, and public utilities. With incorporated or chartered engineer status you could move into project management roles, specialise in a particular field, work in research, or become an engineering consultant. The University Careers and Employability Team offer qualified advisors who can work with students to provide tailored, individual support and careers advice during their time at the University. As a member of alumni the university also offers one-to-one support in the first year after completing a course, including access to events, vacancy information and website resources; with access to online vacancies and virtual resources for the following two years.

    Campus location

    Lincoln , United Kingdom

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