Electronic Engineering with a Year Abroad BEng
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2025-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
Electronic Engineering with a Year Abroad BEng
Overview
Electronic engineers design, develop, test, and oversee the creation of anything from drones and electric cars to the technology in smartphones, sat navs, and systems in hospitals. Our course offers you many different ways to develop your understanding of electronics. You'll work on lab-based projects, work individually and in small teams, and learn to project manage and bring your technical knowledge to problem-solve different situations.
Course Details
Qualification
BEng Hons
Entry Requirements
ABB
Start Date
September 2025
UCAS Code
H61W
Duration
3 years full-time
Fees
£9,535
Course Information
Accreditation
This course is accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology.
Year Abroad
On this course, subject to you meeting the relevant requirements, your second academic year will be spent studying at University of Nottingham China or University of Nottingham Malaysia. The curriculum is exactly the same as that of the UK, and all teaching is in English.
Modules
- Applied Electrical and Electronic Engineering Construction Project
- Contemporary Engineering Themes A
- Engineering Mathematics
- Information and Systems
- Introduction to Software Engineering and Programming
- Power and Energy
- Analogue Electronics
- Integrated Circuits and Systems
- Professional Studies
- Third Year Project
- Advanced Engineering Mathematics
- Applications of AI in Electrical and Electronic Engineering
- Cybersecurity
- Digital Communications
- Electrical Machines, Drive Systems and Applications
- Embedded Computing
- IT Infrastructure
- Mobile Technologies
- Optical Networks
- Power Electronic Applications and Control
- Power Networks
- Renewable Generation Technologies
- Robotics, Dynamics and Control
- Scalable Cross-Platform Software Design
- Sensing Systems and Signal Processing
Learning Methods
- Group study
- Independent study
- Lab sessions
- Lectures
- Practical classes
- Supervision
- Tutorials
- Workshops
Assessment Methods
- Coursework
- Dissertation
- Examinations
- Group coursework
- Practical exams
- Presentation
- Research project
- Practical assessment
Contact Time and Study Hours
On average, you will have around 20 contact hours a week in year one and two. Combined with coursework and self-study, you may spend over 40 hours a week on your studies.
Careers Overview
With the broad range of skills acquired from this degree, you will have excellent career prospects in areas such as software development, fibre optic and mobile communications, aerospace technology, automotive systems, and renewable energy technologies.
Job Prospects
90.3% of undergraduates from the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering secured graduate-level employment or further study within 15 months of graduation. The average annual starting salary for these graduates was £29,384.
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