This degree emphasises the applications of devices and systems. The supporting practical work includes substantial project elements.
It has many elements in common with our Electronic Engineering degree. Stage 1 is the same for both degrees, allowing for transfer between them.
After following a broad programme of study for the first two years, you can choose to specialise in either electrical power or industrial electronics in later Stages.
As well as technical options, your programme also includes non-technical modules such as management subjects and modern languages.
An important part of the MEng programme is taking part in industrial or research activity, either in the UK or abroad. You spend three months working, under guidance, as a junior engineer in a real commercial environment.
Our degrees are divided into Stages. Each Stage lasts for an academic year and you need to complete modules totalling 120 credits by the end of each Stage.
You choose one of the following optional modules:
You choose one module from the following list:
You choose five modules from the following list:
You choose one module from the following list:
You take two specialist modules from the following list:
You take two further specialist modules which may include the following or modules from the Stage 3 list above:
The modules listed here are those currently being taught in this academic year and may vary for your year of entry.
“The lecturers are very enthusiastic about the course, which rubs off on all of the students.”
Sam Electrical and Electronic Engineering MEng Honours