

BEng Computer and Internet Engineering with Foundation Year
About this course
Computer and internet engineering sits at the heart of the connected world, combining the hardware principles of electronics with the software and protocol design that makes global communication possible. The discipline covers everything from the logic gates of a microprocessor to the architecture of mobile networks and the internet itself, and professionals in this field are responsible for the infrastructure that modern life depends on. It is a subject that rewards both analytical precision and creative problem-solving. At the University of Surrey, this four-year programme opens with a foundation year that builds the mathematical, scientific and technical foundations you need before moving into the core engineering curriculum. You will develop a strong grounding in computer engineering, electronics and the specialist skills associated with mobile and internet technology. The curriculum has been designed with significant input from industry, reflecting the real demands placed on engineers who work at the frontier of connectivity and embedded systems. You will study topics spanning digital systems, signal processing, communications networks and software development, progressing to more specialised areas as the programme advances. The combination of rigorous theory with applied, project-based work means you will graduate with both conceptual understanding and practical competence. Engineers who specialise in computer and internet systems are in demand across telecommunications companies, device manufacturers, research laboratories, cloud infrastructure providers and public sector organisations. Typical roles include network engineer, embedded systems developer, communications systems designer and hardware engineer. The programme also prepares graduates well for postgraduate study, whether in advanced communications, systems engineering or research in emerging areas such as the Internet of Things and next-generation mobile networks.
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