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Electronic Engineering BEng (Hons)

UCAS code: H610

Do you want to be at the cutting edge of engineering? Our expert academics are ready to help you discover the world of electronic engineering. On this course, you’ll immerse yourself in core engineering principles and help shape the future.

Closed to applications for September 2024.

Overview

Course length: 3 years full-time
Start dates: September 2025
Location: Edge Hill University
Example offers: BBC-BBB (A Level) or DMM (BTEC) View full entry criteria
Subject(s): Engineering and Physics
Faculty: Arts and Sciences
Department: Engineering
BEng Electronic Engineering students and staff sit at a computer

From smartphone manufacturing to renewable energy development, electronic engineers make a tangible, real-world impact. And our electronic engineering degree will pave the way for you to join this inspiring group of professionals.

We’ll train you in the core principles of electronic engineering. You’ll sharpen your understanding and develop key technical skills. Through teamwork and individual effort, you’ll develop the professional responsibilities needed to operate with confidence in the rapidly changing world of electronic engineering.

Exploit advances in computer-aided engineering, applied industrial engineering, digital logic, embedded systems, and evolving sensing technologies. You’ll create solutions to complex problems. You’ll build and improve systems. You’ll also contribute to a range of challenging and fast-growing areas of engineering.

Our staff are dedicated to your future. Together with the University’s careers team, we’ve worked hard to create a supportive environment to prepare you for future career success.

Course features

  • International students can apply

  • Sandwich year option available

  • Studying abroad option available

What you'll study

Your first year will lay the foundation for the rest of your electronic engineering degree. You’ll cover important electronic and electrical engineering principles which will ground you in the subject. Grasping these will give you the best chance of success as the degree unfolds. Core topics will include computer-aided engineering, fundamental principles of analysis and construction of systems, engineering mathematics and digital logic circuits.

Compulsory modules:

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Computer Aided Engineering
Electrical and Electronic Engineering Fundamentals
Electronic Circuits and Logic
Foundations in Engineering Mathematics
Professional Practice in Engineering 1
Programming 1

In your second year, we’ll take you deeper into the mathematics for engineering. You’ll immerse yourself in applied industrial automation, control systems, and advanced programming. You’ll experience a simulated work environment in which you and your peers will work on live briefs to deliver real products. At the end of the year, you’ll have the option of taking an exciting 12-month industrial placement.

Compulsory modules:

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Advanced Programming
Applied Industrial Automation
Applied Mathematics for Engineering
Control Systems and Instrument Engineering
Professional Practice in Engineering 2
Signal Processing

Embedded systems. Microprocessors. Sensor systems. Your final year will enhance your learning in these areas. It’ll also bring together different strands of the degree. Engineering management and enterprise is an area of growing importance, so we’ll train you in that too. The emphasis at this level is on the development of independent study and learning. You’ll have the opportunity to complete a research and development project in an area that you’re fascinated by.

Compulsory modules:

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Embedded Systems
Engineering Management and Enterprise
Engineering Research and Development Methods
Engineering Research and Development Project
Microprocessor and Sensor Systems Applications in Engineering

How you'll study

Teaching methods are designed in consultation with leading employers in the region. Many classes are based in engineering and computing laboratories, focusing on student activity as a means of learning. We introduce theoretical concepts by building on concrete practical activity.

Classes are highly interactive, with practical application of concepts a key factor, as well as cases drawn from real-life. Workshops, seminars, group tutorials and practical exercises provide opportunities for you to work with your peers and develop the essential people skills to complement your technical ability.

On a full-time basis, you will be required to attend up to four days a week.

Timetables for your first week are normally available at the end of August prior to enrolment in September. You can expect to receive your timetable for the rest of the academic year during your first week. Please note that while we make every effort to ensure that timetables are as student-friendly as possible, scheduled teaching can take place on any day of the week. Wednesday afternoons are normally reserved for sports and cultural activities.

How you'll be assessed

Throughout our electronic engineering degree, you will be assessed through a combination of practical exercises, reports, essays, presentations and examinations. We want you to develop the ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a team, therefore assessment includes both of these forms, though the emphasis is strongly on individual work.

Who will be teaching you

You will be taught by staff who are passionate about student learning and development, as well as benefitting from guest lectures delivered by industry experts. The programme team are specialists in engineering and computing and active researchers in areas including complex systems, security, Internet of Things, telecommunications and applied mathematics. Academic staff are regular contributors to international conferences and peer-reviewed journals.

Entry criteria

Entry requirements

Typical offer 112-120 UCAS Tariff points. This must include A Level Mathematics at Grade C or above or equivalent. GCSE English Language at Grade C or Grade 4 or above, or equivalent, is also required.

For students studying BTEC a BTEC Extended Diploma in Engineering is preferred. Typical offers will be DMM, with grade Merit or above in one of the following units:

  • to solve engineering problems
  • engineering mathematics

Example offers

Qualification Requirement
A Level BBC-BBB.
BTEC Extended Diploma (or combination of BTEC QCF qualifications) Distinction, Merit, Merit (DMM).
T Level Overall grade of Merit.
International Baccalaureate (IB) We are happy to accept IB qualifications which achieve the required number of UCAS Tariff points.
Access to Higher Education Diploma 45 credits at Level 3, for example 15 credits at Distinction and 30 credits at Merit or 24 credits at Distinction and 21 credits at Merit. The required total can be attained from various credit combinations.

Please note, the above examples may differ from actual offers made. A combination of A Level and BTEC awards may also be accepted.

If you have a minimum of two A Levels (or equivalent), there is no maximum number of qualifications that we will accept UCAS points from. This includes additional qualifications such as Extended Project Qualification (EPQ), AS Levels that haven't been continued to A Level, and General Studies AS or A Level awards.

English language requirements

International students require IELTS 6.0, with a score no lower than 5.5 in each individual component, or an equivalent English language qualification.

If your current level of English is half a band, one band, or one-and-a-half bands lower, either overall or in one or two elements, you may want to consider our Pre-Sessional English course.

How to apply

Apply full-time

Apply online through UCAS

Read our guide to applying through UCAS to find out more about the application process.

Apply part-time

Apply directly to Edge Hill University

Complete our online application form if you want to study this course on a part-time basis.

International

Apply as an international student

Please see our international student pages for further information about how to apply as a prospective international student.

Closed to applications for September 2024.

Should you accept an offer of a place to study with us and formally enrol as a student, you will be subject to the provisions of the regulations, rules, codes, conditions and policies which apply to our students. These are available at www.edgehill.ac.uk/studentterms.

Did you know?

If you join a full time undergraduate degree at Edge Hill University, we will guarantee you the offer of a room in our halls of residence for the first year of your course.

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Facilities

Tech Hub.

The Department of Engineering is based in the state-of-the-art £13m Tech Hub. This purpose-built development offers highly contemporary suites of outstanding facilities for Engineering and Physics, as well as Computing and IT students. Our modern engineering teaching laboratories are equipped with a range of industry-standard,  test and measurement equipment, and leading analytical software.

There are dedicated specialist laboratories for materials engineering, electrical motors, and electronic engineering, in addition to an abundance of computer facilities and a large, horseshoe-shaped Harvard style lecture theatre.

Where you'll study

Tech Hub

Learning resources

Learning resources include oscilloscopes, signal generators, digital multimeters, Arduino and Raspberry Pi microprocessors,  a tensile tester machine, electronics training kits,  single and 3-phase transformers, a 3-D printer, and robotic arm kits, plus MATLAB and SolidWorks software platforms.

Teaching and learning are supported by the web-based platform Blackboard Ultra Virtual learning Environment.  The library is well-stocked with recommended print books and e-books and subscribes to high-impact technical e-Journals. The university subscribes to LinkedIn Learning, which provides free and unlimited access to thousands of high-quality online courses and video tutorials written by industry experts.

Assistive and accessible technologies include Read&Write text to speech software, Caption Ed to facilitate ease of note taking, and a mind mapping tool. The university provides specific workshops on academic skills for students who have specific learning difficulty or disability.

 

Finance

Tuition fees

UK Full-Time

£9,250

a year

UK Part-Time

£77 per credit

for 360 credits

International

£16,500

a year

The University may administer a small inflationary rise in tuition fees, in line with Government policy, in subsequent academic years as you progress through the course.

EU/EEA and Swiss students who have settled or pre-settled status under the EU Settlement Scheme, as well as Irish nationals, may be eligible for the UK tuition fee rate.

Financial support

Subject to eligibility, UK students joining this course can apply for a Tuition Fee Loan from the Government to cover the full cost of tuition fees. UK students enrolling on the course may also be eligible to apply for additional funding to help with living costs.

Please view the relevant Money Matters guide for comprehensive information about the financial support available to eligible UK students.

EU/EEA and Swiss students who have settled or pre-settled status under the EU Settlement Scheme may be eligible to apply for financial support. Irish nationals can ordinarily apply to Student Universal Support Ireland (SUSI). If you are an EU student who does not have settled or pre-settled status, or are an international student from a non-EU country, please see our international student finance pages.

Your future career

As an electronic engineering professional, you’ll experience a rewarding career in a rapidly changing industry. As a problem solver and creative thinker, you’ll be in demand around the world. From nuclear research to telecoms, you’ll bring your advanced knowledge to real-world situations.

According to data provided by HESA (Higher Education Statistics Agency), in 2019/20 high skilled graduates of Engineering and Technology could expect a starting salary of £28,000. You might work in roles including:

  • Aerospace Engineer
  • Electronics Engineer
  • Product Design Engineer
  • Renewable Energy Engineer
  • Telecommunications Engineer
  • Space Engineer

After completing your electronic engineering degree, you could continue onto further study and specialise. Alternatively, you might want to take your transferable skills to an area of business such as accountancy or financial management. Whatever you decide, we’ll support you as you explore what’s right for you.

Our dedicated employability team work closely with the University’s careers team. Throughout your electronic engineering degree, they’ll provide you with timetabled employability sessions and ongoing support during internships and placements.

Course changes

Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this information, however our courses are subject to ongoing review and development. Changing circumstances may necessitate alteration to, or the cancellation of, courses.

Changes may be necessary to comply with the requirements of professional bodies, revisions to subject benchmarks statements, to keep courses updated and contemporary, or as a result of student feedback. We reserve the right to make variations if we consider such action to be necessary or in the best interests of students.

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