

MEng Electrical and Electronic Engineering with Robotics
About this course
Electrical and electronic engineering is the discipline that makes modern technology possible. From the power grids that light cities to the microprocessors inside smartphones, from medical devices to satellite communications, electrical and electronic engineers design and build the systems that define contemporary life. Adding robotics to this foundation opens a further dimension, combining mechanical intelligence with the software and sensor technologies that allow machines to act, perceive, and adapt in the real world. At the University of Aberdeen, this five-year full-time MEng degree combines deep training in electrical and electronic engineering with specialist knowledge in robotics and artificial intelligence. You will study core engineering principles, including circuit design, control systems, signal processing, and electronics, alongside the emerging fields of robotic systems and autonomous technology. The programme is designed to equip you for a career in the booming robotics and automation sector, which spans manufacturing, energy, aerospace, transport, and healthcare. A year abroad is built into the degree, giving you the opportunity to study at an international institution and develop the cross-cultural awareness and adaptability that professional engineers increasingly need. Aberdeen's location and connections to the energy and offshore industries give the programme particular relevance for those interested in the application of robotics in demanding physical environments. Throughout the programme you will develop problem-solving skills that combine mathematical rigour with practical engineering judgement, learning to design and evaluate systems that must function reliably and safely in the real world. Graduates go on to careers as electrical engineers, robotics engineers, automation specialists, systems designers, and researchers in sectors including energy, defence, aerospace, manufacturing, and healthcare. The five-year integrated masters qualification provides a direct route to chartered engineer status and is recognised as a terminal professional qualification. Postgraduate research in robotics, autonomous systems, or electrical engineering is also a natural progression.
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