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The
Degree Programme
Electrical and Electronic
Engineering is recognised as part of the worlds largest and fastest
growing industry. Today's electrical and electronic incorporated
engineers are concerned with the application and development of
the latest technology at the highest efficiency. 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 incorporated 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 and Electronic
and 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 BSc (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
Electrical and Electronic
Systems
This well established,
broad based course allows progression to a wide range of professional
careers, encompassing research, development, design and manufacture.
There is a continuing demand for graduate engineers to work with
modern power electronic systems for motion control and automation.
Remote control of instrumentation and signalling systems, allowing
computerised acquisition of real time data; building management
systems; these increasingly provide careers with rapid promotion
prospects to project manager. There are often opportunities for
offshore work and foreign travel. The modern electronic power
supply must be efficient and reliable and many exciting opportunities
exist for graduates prepared to embrace this challenge. The four
specialist final year options in this pathway provide the first
step to diverse career possibilities in these fields. See our
entry under studentprofiles.
Course
Details
BSc(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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