MEng Electronic Engineering
Southsea, United Kingdom
DURATION
3 up to 4 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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TUITION FEES
GBP 9,250 / per year
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
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Introduction
Electronic engineering powers the world we live in today. From game consoles, smartphones and fitness trackers to life-saving medical systems, cyber security and self-driving cars.
With this Electronic Engineering degree, you’ll learn to design, develop and manufacture electronic equipment and devices that could have a significant impact on the world. Develop your knowledge of the theory and design of electronics while putting theory into practice in our extensive facilities.
Electronic technology evolves rapidly. Be part of the future on a course that opens doors to a career as a professional electronics engineer.
BEng or MEng?
You can study this course as a 3-year Bachelor's degree (BEng) or a 4-year integrated Master's degree (MEng).
When you finish the BEng course successfully, you'll meet the educational requirements for Incorporated Engineer (IEng) status. Once you've met the work experience requirements for IEng status, you can progress to Chartered Engineer status (CEng) with further study and experience.
The MEng allows you to achieve a Master’s degree with just one extra year of undergraduate study. When you finish the MEng course successfully, you'll meet the educational requirements for Chartered Engineer status (CEng).
IEng and CEng status demonstrate your expertise and can include benefits such as improved career prospects and earning potential.
Course highlights
- Use the latest equipment for analysing and measuring electronics, including logic analysers, spectrum analysers, digital scopes and multi-function generators.
- Work with analogue and digital components such as microprocessors, microcontrollers and programmable devices.
- Use experimental kits, such as ServoSET servo-mechanism (which helps you learn how to stabilise systems) and superheterodyne radio receivers (which help you understand the principles of radio receiver operation).
- Get student membership of the Institute of Engineering and Technology at no cost to you – giving you access to practical, technical and career-related resources and opportunities to build links with prospective employers.
- Work on a multidisciplinary group project to get the practical experience sought by employers when you choose the 4-year MEng option.
Accreditation
This course is accredited by the Accreditation of European Engineering Programmes (EUR-ACE) and the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET). The MEng meets the academic requirement for registration as CEng (Chartered Engineer), while the BEng partially meets these requirements.
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Modules
Year 1
Core modules
- Engineering Sciences – 20 credits
- Introduction to Algorithms and Programming – 20 credits
- Introduction to Analogue Circuits – 20 credits
- Mathematical Principles – 20 credits
- Principles of Digital Systems – 20 credits
- Principles of Networked Systems – 20 credits
Year 2
Core modules
- Analogue Analysis and Design – 20 credits
- Engineering Mathematics – 20 credits
- Group Design Project – 20 credits
- Innovation and Enterprise – 20 credits
- Microcontrollers and Programmable Logic – 20 credits
Optional modules
- Control Systems Analysis – 20 credits
- Telecommunication Principles – 20 credits
Year 3
Core modules
- Advanced Electronic Systems – 20 credits
- Digital Signal Processing – 20 credits
- Individual Project (Engineering) – 40 credits
Optional modules
- Control Systems Design – 20 credits (or VHDL and FPGA Systems – 20 credits)
- VHDL and FPGA Systems – 20 credits (or Control Systems Design – 20 credits)
- Artificial Intelligence – 20 credits (or Real-Time Embedded Systems – 20 credits)
- Real-Time Embedded Systems – 20 credits (or Artificial Intelligence – 20 credits)
Year 4 (MEng)
Core modules
- Advanced DSP Techniques – 20 credits
- Analytical Management Techniques – 20 credits
- Engineering Management, Economics and Risk Analysis – 20 credits
- Microwave and High-Speed Digital Design – 20 credits
- Multidisciplinary Group Project – 20 credits
- Sensors and Measurement Systems – 20 credits
Placement opportunities
After your second year, you can do an optional work placement year to get valuable longer-term work experience in the industry.
You might work with an engineering firm in the UK or take on a role with a company abroad.
A placement year gives you an advantage over other graduates who may understand the theory but won't have the experience of applying their learning to a working environment. We’ll help you secure a work placement that fits your aspirations, and you’ll get mentoring and support throughout the year.
Potential roles
Previous students have taken placement roles such as:
- aerospace engineer
- industrial placement hardware engineer
- undergraduate electrical engineer (research and development)
Potential destinations
They've completed placements at organisations including:
- LiveLink
- Leonardo
- Johnston Sweepers
- MBDA
Career Opportunities
The demand for innovation in medical technology devices and consumer electronics such as mobile phones and televisions is always increasing. All engineering roles are listed in the UK Government’s 'skills shortage list' – which means engineers are currently in high demand.
So not surprisingly, 90% of our BEng graduates and 95% of our MEng graduates are in work or further study after completing their course.
With electronic engineering professionals in high demand, graduates of our MEng course are earning £39,500 a year on average five years after graduation.
Graduate destinations
Our graduates have worked for companies such as:
- Thales
- QinetiQ
- Barnbrook Systems
- Royal Navy
- Network Rail
- Flylogix
- NXP Semiconductors
What jobs can you do with an electronic engineering degree?
Our graduates now work in roles including:
- communications and information systems engineer
- digital design engineer
- electronic design engineer
- graduate signalling and telecoms engineer
- hardware design engineer
- service application consultant
Ongoing career support – up to 5 years after you graduate
Get experience while you study with support to find part-time jobs, volunteering opportunities and work experience. Towards the end of your degree and after graduation, you'll get 1-to-1 support from our Graduate Recruitment Consultancy to find your perfect role.
Career development activity
You'll set up and run a new engineering business as part of your second-year study on this course. Do well on this module, and you'll be eligible to apply for a grant from the SENE start-up fund, a pot set up by our School of Energy and Electronic Engineering, and run a business that provides income and credits toward your degree.
You'll also have access to extracurricular activities run by the school and by your fellow students, in which you might work on a nationwide drone competition, the Engineers Without Borders Design Challenge, or the Formula Student racing car competition. Our Badges framework gives you a way to demonstrate professional recognition of what you've achieved in and outside your study.
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