Engineers, technologists and designers are the architects and implementers of the technological revolution and are in great demand throughout industry, commerce and the public sector.
This course aims to produce well-educated, imaginative and professionally-trained engineers and designers who can meet the challenge of rapid technological development.
Maybe you:
You should be interested in understanding about the big picture as well as becoming a specialist in your chosen area. Intellectual challenge is important to you, as is hands-on experience, and you want to work alongside other high achievers.
Engineers, technologists and designers are the architects and implementers of the technological revolution and are in great demand throughout industry, commerce and the public sector.
This course aims to produce well-educated, imaginative and professionally-trained engineers and designers who can meet the challenge of rapid technological development.
Maybe you:
You should be interested in understanding about the big picture as well as becoming a specialist in your chosen area. Intellectual challenge is important to you, as is hands-on experience, and you want to work alongside other high achievers.
Whichever electronic engineering course you follow, you will have a wide choice of careers in mainstream electrical/electronic/microelectronic industries and in other engineering and ‘high-tech’ fields.
The majority of our graduates move into research, development or manufacturing companies – a choice many make when accepting sponsorship from a company – but opportunities do exist in most other professional spheres such as computing, medicine, finance, management and the media.
Recent graduates have gone on to work for companies including the BBC, Virgin Airways, Siemens and a variety of design companies
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75% is required in any specific subjects that are stated in GCE A-level entry requirements above.