Course introduction: This broad course balances the study of electronic and electrical engineering and focuses on the application of electrical and electronic engineering skills to real-world engineering situations.
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Edinburgh
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Craiglockhart Campus, EH14 1DJ
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Minimum Year 1 SQA Higher BBBC including Higher Maths and Science (Excluding Biology) or Technical Subject. Standard Grade 2/National 5 B in Maths and English. A Level CCC including Higher Maths and Science (Excluding Biology) or Technical Subject. GCSE Grade B in Maths and English. Irish Leaving Certificate B2, B2, B2, C1 at Higher Level including Maths and Science. B at Ordinary level in Maths and English. BTEC Extended Diploma MMM (Merit, Merit, Merit) in a related subject. BTEC Diploma MM (Merit, Merit) plus A-Level grade C. International Baccalaureate ...
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Subjects
Management
Electronic Engineering
Electrical
Systems
Engineering
IT Management
Course programme
Develop the ability to analyse engineering systems, designs, processes and products, use computer-aided engineering tools and design techniques, as well as how to apply management and business concepts. The degree course has Incorporated Engineer accreditation from the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and the Honours degree has partial Chartered Engineer accreditation. What you'll study Year 1 Computational Thinking and Practice Foundation Mathematics Mechanical Principles Electrical and Electronic Principles Engineering Communication Mathematical Methods 1 Year 2 Electronic Engineering Electrical Engineering Mathematical Methods 2 Management for Engineers 1 Control Measurement and Instrumentation Electronic System Realisation. Year 3 Electrical Systems Electronic Systems Engineering Applications – Electrical and Electronic Programmable Control Engineering Management for Engineers 2 Integrated Engineering Design (Honours) or Individual Project (Degree) Year 4 Engineering Electronics Electrical Machines Electronic Drives Embedded Systems Honours Project Study modules mentioned above are indicative only. Some changes may occur between now and the time that you study. You can view a list of all current modules in our module catalogue.
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After graduating you will be well equipped to work in a number of careers. Career opportunities electronics engineer power engineer electrical engineer engineering analyst hardware development engineer You may also have the opportunity to continue on to further study at Masters and PhD level.
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