Electronic Engineering BEng (Hons) Undergraduate Programme By Queen Mary University of London |TopUniversities
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Tuitionfee

67,500 GBPTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Engineering - Electrical and ElectronicMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Electrical and Electronic

Degree

BEng

Study Level

Undergraduate

This programme covers digital and analogue circuit design, programming, microprocessors and communications systems. You’ll learn to design ever more complex digital and analogue electronic systems, using advanced software tools. You’ll also gain a solid foundation in programming.In the second year, you’ll work with a group of other students on a challenging project to demonstrate your technical system integration skills, while practising teamwork and project management.In the final year, direct your studies towards your aims and interests as you choose from a wide range of modules. You’ll also tackle a topic of your choice in depth with a supervised individual project.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Electrical and Electronic

Degree

BEng

Study Level

Undergraduate

This programme covers digital and analogue circuit design, programming, microprocessors and communications systems. You’ll learn to design ever more complex digital and analogue electronic systems, using advanced software tools. You’ll also gain a solid foundation in programming.In the second year, you’ll work with a group of other students on a challenging project to demonstrate your technical system integration skills, while practising teamwork and project management.In the final year, direct your studies towards your aims and interests as you choose from a wide range of modules. You’ll also tackle a topic of your choice in depth with a supervised individual project.

Admission Requirements

79+
6+
169+
57+
+
32+

Jan-2000

Domestic
27,750 GBP
International
67,500 GBP

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