• Undergraduate

Electrical and Electronic Engineering BEng (Hons)

Overview

Overview

Why study at UWL? 
  • In the top 30% of universities nationwide - The Guardian University Guide 2024
  • University of the Year for Social Inclusion - Daily Mail University Guide 2024
  • Best university for Student Experience and Teaching Quality in the UK - The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2024
  • Number 1 London university (non-specialist) - National Student Survey 2023**
Why study this course?

Electrical and electronic engineering touches on almost every aspect of modern life, from communications to electrical power distribution and health care.

If you want to maintain and develop new technologies for our ever-changing world, this course will prepare you to do so. 

Demand for engineers is high, and this course combines academic studies with practical applications of engineering design to give you the technical and personal skills you will need to succeed as a professional engineer.

This three-year course is accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) with Partial Chartered Engineering status (Partial CEng).  However, please note that our 1-year top-up course is not accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology.

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Study options:
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Why study Electrical and Electronic Engineering with us?

Why study Electrical and Electronic Engineering with us?

What our students say…

I felt I had a good support structure in terms of the lecturers' knowledge of industry and their desire to 'get amongst it'. The support I had from the UWL lecturers guided me every step of the way and ensured that I remained focused. I would recommend this course to anyone who wants a career in electronic and electrical engineering.

Alex Gray
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Accredited by the Institute of Engineering and Technology
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There are seven labs and studios in the School
Course detail & modules

Course detail & modules

Electrical and electronic engineering touches on almost every aspect of modern life, from communications to electrical power distribution and health care. If you want to maintain and develop new technologies for our ever-changing world, this course will prepare you to do so. 

Demand for engineers is high, and this course combines academic studies with practical applications of engineering design to give you the technical and personal skills you will need to succeed as a professional engineer.

Electrical and electronic engineering touches on almost every aspect of modern life, from communications to electrical power distribution and health care. If you want to maintain and develop new technologies for our ever-changing world, this course will prepare you to do so. 

Demand for engineers is high, and this course combines academic studies with practical applications of engineering design to give you the technical and personal skills you will need to succeed as a professional engineer.

On this electrical and electronic engineering degree, we will teach you how to produce practical and innovative solutions to a variety of engineering problems. 

From day one you will be developing electronic circuits, from prototype design through to fully assembled PCBs (printed circuit boards). 

The optional modules will give you the flexibility to focus on your chosen career path in fields such as:

  • electrical or electronic engineering
  • power engineering
  • communication systems
  • analogue systems 
  • digital systems. 

The final year project will give you the opportunity to consider an engineering problem in-depth and apply your knowledge. This will give you valuable experience in applying both your technical and professional skills.

Practical laboratory sessions will help you put the taught theory into practice. You will have access to two large multipurpose electronics laboratories which provide specialist resources for electrical, electronics, communications and control and where you will be able to work with engineering-specific software such as OrCAD, AutoCAD, Inventor, MATLAB and LABVIEW.

We aim to create an environment where all students feel welcome. Our teaching staff are experts in their fields and they are dedicated to supporting your development in this exciting area of engineering. 

Compulsory modules

Optional modules

Compulsory modules

Optional modules

Compulsory modules

  • Mathematics for Engineering 1

    This module will provide you with a mathematical background for the undergraduate study of engineering. It includes study of algebraic and trigonometric principles, including matrix algebra, essential principles and applications of differential calculus, the use of associated functions, and the application of mathematics to engineering applications of vectors.
  • Electrical Theory 1

  • Engineering Applications

  • Engineering Software 1

    On this module you will learn to critically assess engineering requirements and understand how to select computing methods to meet them. In addition, you will develop your ability to specify, develop and test software to given standards to meet a range of engineering needs.

  • Engineering Software 2

  • Engineering Science

Compulsory modules

Compulsory modules

Optional modules

  • Analogue Systems

    This module will give you a detailed insight into a variety of analogue signal processing techniques that are mostly implemented using operational amplifiers. You will investigate the operational amplifier's performance and characteristics, and use this knowledge to develop solutions for a variety of applications.

  • Embedded Digital Signal Processing

    This module will help you to gain a deep understanding of digital signal processing (DSP) techniques and their importance to modern signal processing systems. You will learn to create DSP simulations, develop DSP-specific software programming skills and gain experience with programmable embedded systems.

  • Communication Systems

  • Control Theory and Practice

Entry requirements

Entry requirements

112-120 UCAS points required from level 3 qualifications

These can include:

  • A Levels at grade B, B and C including Maths and/or Physics
  • BTEC Extended Diploma with Distinction, Merit, Merit
  • Access to HE Diploma
  • T Levels

You also need GCSE English and Maths (grade 9 – 4 / A* - C) or Level 2 equivalents.

 

Additional requirements for the 1 year top-up

The 1 year top-up course is not accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology.

You will need either a Higher National Diploma (HND), Foundation Degree (FdEng) equivalent in Electrical and Electronic Engineering or successful completion of two years on a degree programme in a relevant subject with overall grade of merit, or above.

Due to the nature of this one-year programme, applications will be considered individually to ensure prior learning can be mapped to the course modules.

You will also have to demonstrate knowledge and experience through an interview and a test on engineering mathematics and electrical and electronic principles.

Looking for BEng (Hons) Electrical and Electronic Engineering with Foundation Year?

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Whether you are changing career or don't have the exact subjects and grades required for this course, you might want to choose this course with a foundation year. This will give you an extra year's study to prepare you for the standard degree programme, where you can go on to graduate with a full Honours degree. Follow the link to see full details of the course with foundation year.

Mature applicants (aged 21+): If you do not hold the qualifications listed but have relevant work experience, you are welcome to apply. Your application will be considered on an individual basis.

Level 5 (year 2) entry
To directly enter the second year of this course you will need to show appropriate knowledge and experience. For example, you are an ideal candidate if you have 120 undergraduate credits at Level 4 or a CertHE in a related subject area.

Level 6 (year 3) entry
To directly enter the third year of this course you need to show appropriate knowledge and experience. For example, you are an ideal candidate if you have 240 undergraduate credits (at Levels 4 and 5), a DipHE, Foundation Degree or HND in a related subject area.

Looking for BEng (Hons) Electrical and Electronic Engineering with Foundation Year?

View Foundation Year course
Whether you are changing career or don't have the exact subjects and grades required for this course, you might want to choose this course with a foundation year. This will give you an extra year's study to prepare you for the standard degree programme, where you can go on to graduate with a full Honours degree. Follow the link to see full details of the course with foundation year.
6.0 IELTS or above

You need to meet our English language requirement - a minimum of IELTS 5.5 for each of the 4 individual components (Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening). Visit our English language requirements page for information on other English language tests we accept. 

You also need academic qualifications at the same level as UK applicants. In some countries where teaching is in English, we may accept local qualifications. Check for local equivalents

We offer pre-sessional English language courses if you do not meet these requirements.

Find out more about our English Language courses.

Looking for BEng (Hons) Electrical and Electronic Engineering with Foundation Year?

View Foundation Year course
Whether you are changing career or don't have the exact subjects and grades required for this course, you might want to choose this course with a foundation year. This will give you an extra year's study to prepare you for the standard degree programme, where you can go on to graduate with a full Honours degree. Follow the link to see full details of the course with foundation year.

Mature applicants (aged 21+): If you do not hold the qualifications listed but have relevant work experience, you are welcome to apply. Your application will be considered on an individual basis.

Level 5 (year 2) entry
To directly enter the second year of this course you will need to show appropriate knowledge and experience. For example, you are an ideal candidate if you have 120 undergraduate credits at Level 4 or a CertHE in a related subject area.

Level 6 (year 3) entry
To directly enter the third year of this course you need to show appropriate knowledge and experience. For example, you are an ideal candidate if you have 240 undergraduate credits (at Levels 4 and 5), a DipHE, Foundation Degree or HND in a related subject area.

Looking for BEng (Hons) Electrical and Electronic Engineering with Foundation Year?

View Foundation Year course
Whether you are changing career or don't have the exact subjects and grades required for this course, you might want to choose this course with a foundation year. This will give you an extra year's study to prepare you for the standard degree programme, where you can go on to graduate with a full Honours degree. Follow the link to see full details of the course with foundation year.
Fees & funding

Fees & funding

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Funding your studies

You may be eligible for a student loan to cover the cost of tuition fees, or a maintenance loan. Additional funding is available to some types of students, such as those with dependants and disabled students.

We offer generous bursaries and scholarships to make sure your aspirations are your only limit. In recent years, hundreds of students have received our Full-time Undergraduate Student Bursary.

Additional scholarships specifically for computing and engineering students are also on offer.

View full details, including conditions and eligibility.

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If your course runs for two years or more, you will need to pay the fee for each academic year at the start of that year. If your course runs for less than two years, the cost above is for your full course and you will need to pay the full fee upfront.

Government regulation does affect tuition fees and the fees listed for courses starting in the 2025/26 academic year are subject to change.

If no fee is shown above then the fees for this course are not available yet. Please check again later for updates.

International students - funding your studies

We offer scholarships for international students including International Ambassador Scholarships. 

Further information about funding and financial support for international students is available from the UK Council for International Student Affairs.

 

Teaching staff

Teaching staff

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Dr Nadia Touileb Djaid

I have a strong interest in electronic engineering and I have been working in electronics and robotics for more than twelve years. I am passionate about electronics and robotics, and I have always been keenly interested in developing new approaches in the field.

During my engineering studies, I have specialised in control engineering with work on embedded systems, sensors and actuators, and control systems.

I have then specialised in Robotics for my Masters degree and PhD where I designed a multimodal architecture for a robot-human communication system. My teaching experience was acquired from the different positions I have worked in within the UK and abroad.  

I have a strong interest in electronic engineering and I have been working in electronics and robotics for more than twelve years. I am passionate about electronics and robotics, and I have always been keenly interested in developing new approaches in the field.

During my engineering studies, I have specialised in control engineering with work on embedded systems, sensors and actuators, and control systems.

I have then specialised in Robotics for my Masters degree and PhD where I designed a multimodal architecture for a robot-human communication system. My teaching experience was acquired from the different positions I have worked in within the UK and abroad.  

Study & career progression

Study & career progression

A female engineering fixing electronic equipment

Popular jobs for electrical engineering degree graduates include:

  • electronic engineer
  • electrical engineer
  • software engineer
  • electronic design automation (EDA) engineer
  • biomedical engineer
  • research and development engineer.

Alternatively, you may choose to explore a related area of study. Please see our postgraduate courses.

How to apply

How to apply

Important notes for applicants

Disclaimer

*Modern universities - defined as higher education institutions that were granted university status in, and subsequent to, 1992.

**The National Student Survey 2022 and 2023 - Based on an average of all 27 questions. Excludes specialist institutions.

Testimonials - our students or former students provided all of our testimonials - often a student from the course but sometimes another student. For example, the testimonial often comes from another UWL student when the course is new.

Optional modules - where optional modules are offered they will run subject to staff availability and viable student numbers opting to take the module.

Videos - all videos on our course pages were accurate at the time of filming. In some cases a new Course Leader has joined the University since the video was filmed.

Availability of placements - if you choose a course with placement/internship route we would like to advise you that if a placement/internship opportunity does not arise when you are expected to undertake the placement then the University will automatically transfer you to the non-internship route, this is to ensure you are still successful in being awarded a degree.