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The
Degree Programme
Electronics is recognised
as the worlds largest and fastest growing industry. Today's engineers
are concerned with the application of high technology solutions
to society's problems, to generate change for the benefit of all.
To optimise the use of our planet's resources, there is a need
for things to be more efficient, reliable and safer. Tomorrow's
engineers must continue to innovate and pioneer in a creative
way and communicate their knowledge with clarity and understanding.
Society has high expectations of professional engineers, our degree
courses will help you on your way to meeting these expectations.
At School or College
you may have built small control circuits as part of project work,
or perhaps "tinkered" with radios as a hobby. You will almost
certainly have "hacked" away at the computer. In choosing you
degree course you will find a vast, almost bewildering range of
titles, some of which will mean more to you than others. The parallel
disciplines of Communication, Computer, Electrical, Electronic
and Robotic Engineering all share a common core of fundamental
knowledge on which the more specialist topics are based. Therefore
we have made the first and second years of our BEng (Hons) degree
courses common.
Today, Engineering
involves close collaboration and communication with Engineers
from other disciplines, indeed almost all major projects depend
for their success on effective teamwork. Studying with students
from parallel pathways will benefit you by broadening your horizons,
helping your understanding and increasing your communication skills.
In addition to developing existing interests you may acquire new
ones and decide that you would like to change pathway. The flexible
structure means that you can do this right up to the beginning
of your final year of studies. In fact many students change their
pathway as a result of a positive experience during their sandwich
placement year.
Pathway Descriptor
Electronic Engineering
This well established
course allows progression to a vast range of professional careers,
encompassing research, development, design and manufacture. The
effect of miniaturisation in modern electronic systems has meant
their proliferation in just about every area of society resulting
in an increasing demand for graduate electronic engineers. From
CD players to Laptop computers, digital television to environmental
monitoring, the scope for electronic engineers to develop exciting
career paths has never been better. Fibre optic installations,
magnetic and optical data storage systems, lasers, are often part
of large integrated electronic projects. These often require the
combined skills of "multidisciplinary" teams, all of whom are
electronic engineers contributing their own expertise in both
analogue and digital techniques. Opportunities for promotion to
team manager are frequent. The four specialist final year options
in this pathway provide the first step to this growing range of
career choices. See our entry under studentprofiles
Course
Details
BEng(Hons) courses
are three years full time or for most students without previous
industrial experience, four years sandwich, the third year being
spent in industry. The title of the degree award depends on your
choice of final year options.
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