This four year integrated undergraduate Masters course will prepare you for work as a professional electronic engineer specializing in Control and Instrumentation Engineering. Control and Instrumentation lies at the heart of many modern industries, from Nuclear and Renewable power generation to all sorts of manufacturing industries. During the course you will gain extensive practical experience to ensure that you develop sound practical skills as well as a thorough theoretical knowledge. On this degree you will study both general aspects of electronic engineering and more specialized modules.
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Graduates in Control and Instrumentation Engineering have excellent career prospects in the fast-growing power generation and power distribution sectors, including low-carbon andGraduates in Control and Instrumentation Engineering have excellent career prospects in the fast-growing power generation and power distribution sectors, including low-carbon and renewable generation as well as the manufacturing industry. Many will take up control and instrumentation engineering posts in power stations, power distribution network operators, or government or private research and development facilities. Graduates will also be well-versed in the general principles of Electronic Engineering, with all the career opportunities those skills entail. However, the problem-solving and numerate nature of all our engineering degree courses means that graduates will be highly valued in many other professions, ranging from general management roles to working as numerical analysts. Postgraduate study is another exciting option for some. renewable generation as well as the manufacturing industry. Many will take up control and instrumentation engineering posts in power stations, power distribution network operators, or government or private research and development facilities. Graduates will also be well-versed in the general principles of Electronic Engineering, with all the career opportunities those skills entail. However, the problem-solving and numerate nature of all our engineering degree courses means that graduates will be highly valued in many other professions, ranging from general management roles to working as numerical analysts. Postgraduate study is another exciting option for some.