Immerse yourself in a degree accredited by the Institution for Engineering and Technology (IET) to meet the educational requirements for chartered engineer (CEng) status. Take part in hands-on engineering practical work. Use specialist laboratories and workshops. Work with well-known companies. The world we live in today is profoundly dependent upon the talents of electronic and electrical engineers. Creating, designing and managing the systems that keep things running is vital in our society, from the generation of heat, light and power, to the ease and speed of communication that we have come to expect. On this course you study topics including electronic design, communications, software engineering, computer modelling, microelectronics, power generation and distribution, electrical machines, signal processing, renewable energy systems, smart building systems and instrumentation.
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Nearly 90% of graduates from this subject area go on to work and/or further study within six months of graduating (DLHE). Previous graduates from courses in this subject area have gone on to work in a variety of roles such as electrical engineer junior field service engineer project engineer controls engineer plant manager senior quality engineer They have worked for organisations including Siemens British Steel TBG Solutions Core Control Solutions Asteral Cummins the NHS