Bachelor of Electronics and Communications Engineering- UCLan
Program Overview
This course (Dual Degree) is designed to provide the most current technology and practice in electrical and electronic engineering, relating the pertinent aspects of analogue and digital electronic engineering, electrical power generation, distribution and control of electrical machines as well as additional specialist areas according to the option modules studied. You will learn about audio, biomedical applications, communication systems, and network architecture.
Electronics engineers create, design, and develop everyday devices such as mobile phones, portable music devices, and computers. They innovate and develop telecommunications, robotics, computing hardware, power and electrical equipment, beside audio, visual and light electronic equipment; control systems and automation, micro-electronics (computer chips) and telecommunications. They design, produce, install, and maintain telecommunications systems, designing and managing equipment used to control and monitor processes, systems, machinery, beside using computer-assisted engineering (CAE), design software and equipment.
Graduates can pursue careers in industries like consumer electronics manufacturing organization, autonomous drone logistics, self-driving cars, robotics, smart energy systems, Automotive, Telecommunication & IT industries, Health care equipment manufacturing, Mobile communication (2G, 3G, 4G and 5G/6G), Internet technologies, Power Electronics, and other industries like steel, petroleum, and chemical. The Program deals with electronic gadgets and gizmos, circuits, and the various types of communication equipment like the IC (integrated circuits), transmitter, receiver ECE (Electronics and Communication Engineering) is one of the most rapidly rising course-fields in the world.
Key strengths of the program include project management, engineering design, proficiency with Matlab, and programmable logic controllers/automation.
Job opportunities are available with telecommunications providers, mobile phone, radio, TV and satellite companies, manufacturers and providers of PCs, tablets and ATM machines, scientific research institutions, aviation and aerospace companies, medical device and medical instrument manufacturers, the manufacturing sector Acoustics, optics, physics and nanotechnology, programmable logic controls (PLCs) and industrial machinery development and more.
