Undergraduate courses
From the all-encompassing Electrical and Electronic Engineering degree to the Mechatronic Engineering course, our undergraduate courses are varied.
As well as choosing your area of interest, you can also select a three-year BEng or a four-year MEng - a choice that can be made at the end of your second year.
Whichever you choose may be determined by your career goals. If you are aiming to be a Chartered Engineer, the accredited MEng degree provides the educational base required to achieve this. Accredited BEng degree courses require further study to be completed to achieve the same status. This can take the form of full or part-time postgraduate study, distance learning or work-based learning and can be completed at a later date if you don't want to study a four-year degree straight away.
Degree pathways
We have three pathways for you to choose from, allowing you to specialise in your area of interest. Read about them below and follow the links at the bottom of the page to choose a course in your desired year of study.
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Electrical and Electronic Engineering
This course is associated with power generation and distribution, and also electronics as they are essential for the complex systems related to the distribution of electrical energy.
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Electronic Engineering
This course is involved with the design of analogue and digital circuits and communication systems as typically found in low-power embedded systems. An example of this would be a mobile phone or other smart devices.
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Mechatronic Engineering
This course covers electrical, electronic and mechanical engineering. This could be for automotive or aerospace applications, or robotics where smart electronics improve the performance of mechanical systems.