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Electronic and Electrical Engineering BEng
Electronic and Electrical Engineering BEng

Electronic and Electrical Engineering BEng

  • ID:UoB440088
  • Level:3-Year Bachelor's Degree
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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirement

English requirements

TOEFL 80 overall with no less than 19 in Reading, 19 in Listening, 21 in Speaking and 19 in Writing

IELTs 6.0 overall with no less than 5.5 in any band

PTE 51 in all four skills

Cambridge English: Advanced Minimum overall score of 169, with no less than 162 in any component

Doulingo 100-109

Orther Requirement

No

Course Information

Our stimulating Electronic and Electrical Engineering BEng degree programme enables you to gain strong theoretical and practical skills in electronic and electrical engineering and to collaborate with academics who are global experts in their field.

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Year 1

Our first year has been designed to provide a contemporary and flexible educational model that builds upon essential engineering fundamentals to develop your broader understanding of behaviour, policy, entrepreneurship, and global perspectives and kindles the passion necessary to address the societal challenge agenda.

The first year is shared across the disciplines of Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Electronic, Electrical and Systems Engineering.

  • Computing for Engineers

  • Electrical Engineering 1

  • Engineering Materials

  • Engineering Mathematics 1

  • Fluid Mechanics and Energy Transfer

  • Mechanics 1

First year engineering robotics class

Year 2

This year you will begin to specialise. The modules that you will study are listed below. You will enjoy undertaking both discipline-specific and interdisciplinary group projects. In recent years students have built, programmed and raced robots in the end of year challenge. Assessments in the integrated design project are devised in consultation with our partners in industry, and are presented in an end of term showcase. All modules are compulsory.

  • Digital Electronics and Electrical Machines -  20 credits

  • Engineering Mathematics 2  - 20 credits

  • Electronic Circuits and Devices and Electromagnetics  - 20 credits

  • Integrated Design Project 2  - 20 credits

  • Microprocessors and Control Systems - 20 credits

  • Communication Systems  - 10 credits

  • Multidisciplinary Systems and Software Engineering  - 10 credits

Year 3

This is your final year and now you can really focus on the areas that interest you the most. You will apply the creative, technical, analytical and decision making skills you have developed into delivering an individual research project as well as a group design project. You will choose options to complete your degree, see the module section below.

Core modules

  • Electronic Engineering - 20 credits

  • Integrated Design Project 3 - 20 credits

  • Individual Project - 40 credits

Optional modules

Choose 40 credits. Example optional modules:

  • Advanced Communication Systems - 20 credits

  • Power Electronics and Power systems - 20 credits

  • The Internet of Things - 20 credits

  • Engineering Mathematics 3 - 20 credits

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

Do you know where you’ll be in five, ten, 20 years' time? Your degree from Birmingham will equip you with the creative, professional and technical skills to lead change and innovation in a future that we know little about for certain, other than that the technologies and systems we use will not be the same as they are today.

The Destination of Leavers from Higher Education survey 2016/17 shows that 96% of our department's graduates are in employment or further study six months after graduation.

Industrial Year

A year working in industry provides you with the opportunity to build skills and confidence in the workplace. Our Industrial Liaison Officer provides advice and support for students looking to complete an Industrial Year. Students within the department secure placements for a wide range of employers with students regularly taking an industrial year at IBM, Jaguar Land Rover, BMW, GE and Caterpillar.

Ability to settle

Overseas Student Health Cover

Insurance - Single

NHS: 300 GBP/ year

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