IELTs 6.0 with minimum of 5.5 in each component
It’s impossible to imagine a world without electronic and electrical engineering. It covers everything from tiny integrated circuits in household items and mobile phones, to the large-scale utilities that power our homes. The industry is fast paced and rapidly changing with a focus on renewable and sustainable energy sources. An electronic and electrical degree from NTU can put
you are the forefront of this exciting technological revolution by providing the skills and knowledge needed to be a great engineer.
You’ll learn in our new Engineering building – designed to give you access to the latest equipment and facilities you’ll need to become a professional engineer. Using our electronics workshops and rooftop lab, you’ll develop the skills employers are looking for.
In the School of Science and Technology we pride ourselves on our hands-on approach to teaching and giving you real-world experience. With our brand-new engineering courses we are taking these experiences to the next level with a revolutionary approach to teaching engineering.
We are partnering with industry every step of the way to ensure that you become the very best engineer of the future by working with all types and sizes of engineering organisations. In our innovative approach, you’ll spend a large proportion of your time each year applying theory to live, industry-led projects. You’ll also have the opportunity to apply for a year-long work placement to boost your industry knowledge even further.
With the focus firmly on problem-solving and live project work, we aim to give you three to four years of industry experience before you graduate. Who wouldn’t want that on their CV?
Accreditation
As is normal practice for new engineering degrees, the University will seek accreditation from the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) for our programmes when they have students in the final year. This accreditation will ensure the content of our courses matches the IET benchmark awarded to high-quality programmes that provide ideal preparation for aspiring professional engineers. The accreditation, if granted, will be backdated to include the first intake years.
Recognised by Industry
This course is recognised by CDIO, a framework that has a project based learning approach. This framework stresses engineering fundamentals set in the context of Conceiving — Designing — Implementing — Operating (CDIO) real-world systems and products. The framework is dedicated to providing students with their initial grounding in engineering through live projects.
Foundation Year
We offer BEng (Hons) Electronic and Electrical Engineering (with foundation year) which you can apply for if you don't meet the entry criteria for this course. See our course page for foundation modules. This extra year will give you a solid foundation in maths, engineering and science, allowing you to progress on to any of our mathematics or engineering courses within the School of Science and Technology.
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Year One
Engineering Science Fundamentals
Engineering Mathematics and Technical Computing
Innovation and Engineering Solutions
Principles of Electronics and Electronic Systems
Electronic Devices and Materials Technology
Year Two
Digital Systems and Computer Engineering
Engineering Modelling and Simulation Techniques
Industrial Design and Product Case Studies
Integrated Group Design Project
Control Systems and Engineering
Power Electronics and Systems Engineering
Year Three
Placement year for sandwich students.
Final year
Core modules:
Performance Engineering
Individual Engineering Project
Renewable Energy Technologies
Year Three options – choose two from:
Wireless and RF Communications
Sensors and Embedded Electronics
Human Factors Engineering
Power Electronics and Drivers
You’ve probably already got some idea of the career path you want to take. Many of our graduates go on to work in engineering-based roles, but it’s worth remembering that the skills you learn on an engineering degree are transferable to a variety of careers. Research, presentation, team working and analytical skills are highly valued by employers in various professions, both related and unrelated to engineering.
Engineering graduates are in demand as they are attractive to a wide range of employers due to their analytical thinking, problem-solving, and strong numeracy skills. You’ll be well-placed to secure a career in a range of sectors, including the armed forces, logistics, teaching, IT, and banking. Recent NTU graduates have gone onto engineering positions in a variety of organisations including Pitney Bowes, the RAF, Rolls Royce, and Siemens.
Many graduates also choose to undertake further study on Masters-level courses, or MPhil and PhD research degrees.
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