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BEng Electronic and Communication Engineering
About this course
Electronic and communication engineering sits at the heart of the digital world. Every mobile network, every internet connection, every radio broadcast and every piece of consumer electronics depends on the work of engineers who understand how electronic circuits process signals and how communications systems transmit information reliably across distances. The field spans from the design of low-power integrated circuits and the programming of embedded systems to the architecture of wireless networks and the development of environmentally sustainable solutions to growing energy demands. At the University of Huddersfield, this three-year full-time BEng develops the technical knowledge and practical skills this discipline demands. You will build a solid foundation in electronics and communications theory, covering signal processing, circuit design, digital electronics, data communications and network architecture. The programme develops your practical competence through laboratory work and project-based learning alongside the theoretical understanding that underpins professional engineering practice. A placement year gives you direct professional experience in an engineering or technology context, and work placement opportunities are integrated throughout the programme, ensuring that your practical development proceeds alongside your academic formation. Electronic and communication engineering graduates work across a wide range of sectors. Telecommunications companies, electronics manufacturers, defence contractors, broadcast organisations, technology startups and infrastructure providers all employ engineers with this background. The growing importance of wireless connectivity, the Internet of Things, 5G networks and smart devices means that the demand for electronics and communications engineers continues to expand. Many graduates pursue chartership through the Institution of Engineering and Technology or other relevant professional bodies. Postgraduate study in electronic engineering, communications engineering or signal processing is a well-established route for those who wish to develop specialist expertise.
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