

BEng Electronic and Computer Engineering with a Year in Industry
About this course
Electronic and computer engineering combines the hardware design of electronic systems with the software and computational thinking of computer science, producing graduates who can work across the full depth of a technology stack, from physical circuits to high-level software. As digital systems become ever more sophisticated and embedded in everyday life, the professionals who understand how hardware and software interact at a fundamental level are in growing demand across virtually every technology sector. At the University of Nottingham, this four-year full-time programme begins with a foundation year designed to build the mathematical, scientific, and technical foundations you need before progressing to the main degree curriculum. You will develop expertise in digital electronics, computer architecture, software engineering, communications systems, and signal processing, learning to design and evaluate complex systems with a rigour that engineering demands. The year in industry built into the programme gives you substantial professional experience in an engineering or technology organisation, allowing you to apply your academic learning in a real working environment and build the industry knowledge and contacts that are invaluable when you graduate. Graduates in electronic and computer engineering work in sectors including telecommunications, semiconductor design, aerospace, defence, consumer electronics, healthcare technology, and software development. Roles include embedded systems engineer, hardware design engineer, software engineer, systems architect, and research and development engineer. Many graduates go on to pursue professional engineering registration and chartered engineer status, which opens further career opportunities in the UK and internationally. Postgraduate study in electronic engineering, computer science, embedded systems, or related fields is also a strong option for those who want to specialise or pursue research careers.
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