Electronic and electrical engineering is embedded in the smooth functioning of our everyday lives, from mobile phones, computing and household gadgets to healthcare equipment, automotive and aerospace technology, and defence and utility provision.
Our courses
Foundation
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Professional accreditation
Our long-established degrees are accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and they are very well regarded by employers. Graduates from an accredited engineering course will have achieved part or all of the underpinning knowledge for later professional registration as an Incorporated Engineer (IEng) or Chartered Engineer (CEng).
Career prospects
You will be taught to understand electronic design, electronic fabrication, electrical circuits and principles, analogue and digital electronics, plus more. These skills will allow you to develop a career in national and multi-national companies, defining, understanding and designing electrical and electronic devices and systems in all aspects of domestic and industrial life. Our graduates benefit from an average starting salary of £30,000* in roles such as Electronics Engineer, Software Engineer, and Systems Technology Engineer, to name a few.
*Graduate Outcomes Survey, 2020-21 graduates. (Average salary 15 months post-graduation – UK domiciled).
Outstanding facilities
We recently invested over £70 million into developing the campus, improving our extensive high-tech teaching space, laboratories and workshops, including the STEMLab, which provides additional engineering laboratories, computer-aided design and rapid prototyping facilities, design studios and learning spaces.