

BEng Electrical and Electronic Engineering
About this course
Electrical and electronic engineering is the discipline concerned with the design and development of electrical power systems and electronic devices and circuits that underpin the modern world. Electrical engineering focuses on power generation, distribution, and motors. Electronics deals with circuits, semiconductors, signal processing, and the microelectronic devices that sit inside every digital product from smartphones to satellites. Together they span an enormous range of technology, from the power grid to embedded computing systems, and engineers with skills in both are central to the development of renewable energy, electric vehicles, telecommunications, robotics, and the Internet of Things. At Birmingham City University, this part-time BEng (Hons) Electrical and Electronic Engineering programme is industry-focused and includes a sandwich placement year and work placement opportunities, giving you direct professional experience alongside your academic studies. The part-time format suits those who are working in or adjacent to the engineering sector while pursuing degree-level qualifications. BCU describes its approach to engineering as unique, reflecting an emphasis on practical, professionally relevant learning in an environment with strong industry connections. You will study the core areas of electrical and electronic engineering, developing both theoretical understanding and hands-on practical skills with real engineering systems. You will develop analytical skills in circuits and systems, programming and digital design, power engineering, signal processing, and control, alongside the professional engineering competencies needed to work effectively in multidisciplinary teams. Graduates from electrical and electronic engineering programmes pursue careers in renewable energy, telecommunications, consumer electronics, aerospace, defence, medical devices, automotive, and industrial automation. Professional development towards Chartered Engineer status is a common goal. Postgraduate study in a specialist engineering discipline is available for those seeking advanced technical or research roles.
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