LIBT Brunel University

Course Details

Computer Systems Engineering BEng

Course Description

We live in the age of ‘any device, any time, anywhere’ computing. Technology, communications and consumer electronics are rapidly evolving, and computer systems are central to our everyday interaction, be it a large scale distributed system based on the Internet or an embedded system in a consumer electronic device such as a mobile phone. The demand for expertise in these fields is also rapidly growing. The very nature of the technologies that underpin computer systems means that you need not only to understand state-of-the-art developments in hardware and software, but also to have developed the necessary skills and ability to design computer systems in every aspect of commerce and industry. Brunel’s course comprises four systemic themes: * programming and software engineering; * computer architecture and applications; * data communications; * digital electronic systems. You will develop skills, expertise and knowledge in the areas of computer hardware and architecture, computer software, digital electronics, communication networks, embedded systems and interfacing. The range of options available in later years of the programme will allow you to maintain breadth or to specialise, with a focus on computer hardware design, data communication networks or distributed computing. What do our students think about this course? View student profiles. This course is accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET). Is this degree right for me? Based on solid computing and engineering principles, this hands-on course is designed for students who are looking for greater intellectual challenge and who wish to develop a professional outlook. You should be fascinated by all aspects of computers, be excited by the prospect of software development and have a desire to gain knowledge and understanding of how they may be integrated to create new and innovative systems. You should be intellectually curious and want to examine and develop your potential. You should be a problem solver with a wish to invent new ways of solving problems using computers. You should also prepared to push the technology to the limit and make it work for you in delivering a solution. Perhaps you are inquisitive as to how computer applications are, and will in the future, changing society. You will probably be a team player, but above all, you must be committed to learning to succeeding in your chosen field. About Electronic and Computer Engineering at Brunel Research activities in Electronic and Computer Engineering cover a wide range of topics that have direct correlation with the vision and requirements of industry. These are carried out in five research centres formed under two broad thematic areas – Telecommunications and Systems. We can boast a large set of comprehensive high-quality teaching and learning resources coupled with strong industrial research links and an excellent record of employability amongst our graduates. Our Undergraduate courses are featured by a number of activities that are summarised at Course Highlights. Read more about our Electronic and Computer Engineering courses. About Computer Systems Engineering The need for systems engineers with knowledge and skills in electronic hardware and software co-design is a key requirement of the industry and for future technological systems progression. This programme aims to produce highly qualified engineers who will take up demanding managerial roles within the electrical industry by developing leadership, innovation and creative skills to enable and encourage graduates to follow successful engineering careers, and aspire to senior managerial roles. Recent graduates have gone on to work for prestigious companies including the BBC, Virgin Airways, Opodo, Philips, Siemens and a variety of design companies. See what our students say about this course. Aims This course aims to meet the increasing demand for professional engineers who have wide-ranging knowledge of, and who can contribute to, the design and development of hardware and software for computer systems. They will be able to design, integrate, and develop technological solutions for the generation of computer engineering systems. The programme provides a coherent curriculum through which problem solving, professional development and transferable skills required to work in computer systems engineering and related industries are developed. The sandwich programme provides an enhanced awareness of the industry as well as enhanced professional and personal development.

Course Duration

NumberDuration
3year

Career outcomes

We live in the age of ‘any device, any time, anywhere’ computing. Technology, communications and consumer electronics are rapidly evolving, and computer systems are central to our everyday interaction, be it a large scale distributed system based on the Internet or an embedded system in a consumer electronic device such as a mobile phone. The demand for expertise in these fields is also rapidly growing. The very nature of the technologies that underpin computer systems means that you need not only to understand state-of-the-art developments in hardware and software, but also to have developed the necessary skills and ability to design computer systems in every aspect of commerce and industry. Brunel’s course comprises four systemic themes: * programming and software engineering; * computer architecture and applications; * data communications; * digital electronic systems. You will develop skills, expertise and knowledge in the areas of computer hardware and architecture, computer software, digital electronics, communication networks, embedded systems and interfacing. The range of options available in later years of the programme will allow you to maintain breadth or to specialise, with a focus on computer hardware design, data communication networks or distributed computing. What do our students think about this course? View student profiles. This course is accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET). Is this degree right for me? Based on solid computing and engineering principles, this hands-on course is designed for students who are looking for greater intellectual challenge and who wish to develop a professional outlook. You should be fascinated by all aspects of computers, be excited by the prospect of software development and have a desire to gain knowledge and understanding of how they may be integrated to create new and innovative systems. You should be intellectually curious and want to examine and develop your potential. You should be a problem solver with a wish to invent new ways of solving problems using computers. You should also prepared to push the technology to the limit and make it work for you in delivering a solution. Perhaps you are inquisitive as to how computer applications are, and will in the future, changing society. You will probably be a team player, but above all, you must be committed to learning to succeeding in your chosen field. About Electronic and Computer Engineering at Brunel Research activities in Electronic and Computer Engineering cover a wide range of topics that have direct correlation with the vision and requirements of industry. These are carried out in five research centres formed under two broad thematic areas – Telecommunications and Systems. We can boast a large set of comprehensive high-quality teaching and learning resources coupled with strong industrial research links and an excellent record of employability amongst our graduates. Our Undergraduate courses are featured by a number of activities that are summarised at Course Highlights. Read more about our Electronic and Computer Engineering courses. About Computer Systems Engineering The need for systems engineers with knowledge and skills in electronic hardware and software co-design is a key requirement of the industry and for future technological systems progression. This programme aims to produce highly qualified engineers who will take up demanding managerial roles within the electrical industry by developing leadership, innovation and creative skills to enable and encourage graduates to follow successful engineering careers, and aspire to senior managerial roles. Recent graduates have gone on to work for prestigious companies including the BBC, Virgin Airways, Opodo, Philips, Siemens and a variety of design companies. See what our students say about this course. Aims This course aims to meet the increasing demand for professional engineers who have wide-ranging knowledge of, and who can contribute to, the design and development of hardware and software for computer systems. They will be able to design, integrate, and develop technological solutions for the generation of computer engineering systems. The programme provides a coherent curriculum through which problem solving, professional development and transferable skills required to work in computer systems engineering and related industries are developed. The sandwich programme provides an enhanced awareness of the industry as well as enhanced professional and personal development.

Computer Systems Engineering BEng LIBT Brunel University