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BEng Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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Electrical and electronic engineering is the discipline concerned with the generation, distribution, and application of electrical energy and with the design of electronic systems that process information, control machines, and enable communication. From power infrastructure and electric vehicles to semiconductors, communications systems, and embedded electronics, the discipline underpins almost all of the technology that defines modern life. Electrical and electronic engineers are among the most versatile of all engineering professionals, working across energy, defence, consumer electronics, healthcare technology, and the digital economy. At the University of Plymouth, this four-year full-time programme, which includes a foundation year, prepares you for professional practice across this broad and important discipline. The foundation year builds the scientific and mathematical preparation needed for degree-level engineering, providing a structured entry for students who are ready to commit to engineering but need to consolidate their background. The main degree covers electrical power systems, electronic circuit design, control systems, signal processing, and digital systems, developing both the theoretical understanding and the practical skills that professional engineers need. The programme includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and a work placement, giving you substantial professional and international experience before graduation. With a typical entry tariff of 104 UCAS points, the foundation year route makes the programme accessible. Electrical and electronic engineering graduates are in demand across the full range of industries that depend on technology. Energy, defence, aerospace, automotive, telecommunications, consumer electronics, healthcare technology, and the public sector all employ electrical and electronic engineers. Roles span design, systems engineering, project management, research and development, and technical consulting. Many graduates pursue chartered engineer status. Postgraduate study in power electronics, communications, control systems, or related fields is available for those who wish to specialise.
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