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BEng Electronics and Computer Engineering (with Foundation Year)
About this course
Electronics and computer engineering is the combined field that sits at the heart of the modern technological world, connecting the physical hardware of electronic devices with the software and computational systems that bring them to life. Electronics addresses the design and analysis of circuits, components, and systems that process electrical signals, from simple amplifiers to complex microprocessors. Computer engineering focuses on the architecture of computing systems, the relationship between hardware and software, and the design of embedded systems that combine programmable processors with specialised electronics. Together they prepare you to work at the interface of the two fields, which is where much of the most important innovation takes place. At the University of Northampton, this four-year full-time degree includes a foundation year, providing a supported entry route for students who would benefit from additional preparation before the main degree content begins. The foundation year builds the mathematical, scientific, and technical foundations that electronics and computer engineering require, making the programme accessible to a wider range of students. From there, you will develop knowledge of digital electronics, analogue circuit design, programming, computer architecture, signal processing, embedded systems, and the integration of these components into functional products and systems. You will gain hands-on laboratory experience and develop the design and problem-solving skills that engineering employers look for. Graduates of electronics and computer engineering programmes work across the semiconductor, telecommunications, aerospace, defence, consumer electronics, automotive, and healthcare technology sectors. Roles include hardware engineer, embedded systems engineer, electronics design engineer, systems engineer, and software engineer with a hardware focus. Further study options include postgraduate degrees in electronic engineering, computer engineering, robotics, and embedded systems, as well as routes towards professional engineering qualifications and chartership.
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