Course Description
Electrical and Electronic Engineering is now an important part of many cutting-edge industries.
- In the automotive industry, Electronic and Electrical Engineers are required to design engine control units, dashboard indicators, air-conditioning, safety, braking, and infotainment systems.
- They are also involved with signalling and advanced railway control systems, as well as telecoms for mobile phone applications. There are also many roles for them in the energy industries, designing and running complex control systems such as those needed to run the National Grid or to control a nuclear power station.
- Electronic and Electrical Engineering graduates are also desired for the fast moving consumer goods industry, such as in the development of the latest smart screens and the use of intelligent transducers in both industrial and home automation environments.
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Entry Requirements
Applicants should have an honours degree with at least a 2:2 classification or equivalent in an appropriate engineering discipline or relevant professional experience.
Fees
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