Electronic & Electrical Engineering - BEng/BEng(Hons) - Full-time

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Electronic & Electrical Engineering - BEng/BEng(Hons) - Full-time

Edinburgh Napier University
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Similar to our BEng (Hons) Electrical Engineering course, this broad course balances the study of Electronic and Electrical Engineering.You'll gain a broad understanding of mathematical and scientific concepts, further developed into an understanding of electrical plant and power systems. You'll also get the opportunity to apply the theory you learn on the course to an industry based work placement.

Similar to our BEng (Hons) Electrical Engineering course, this broad course balances the study of Electronic and Electrical Engineering. Gain valuable experience and prepare for a career in electronic and electrical engineering with this uniquely practical course. It focuses on the application of…

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Similar to our BEng (Hons) Electrical Engineering course, this broad course balances the study of Electronic and Electrical Engineering.You'll gain a broad understanding of mathematical and scientific concepts, further developed into an understanding of electrical plant and power systems. You'll also get the opportunity to apply the theory you learn on the course to an industry based work placement.

Similar to our BEng (Hons) Electrical Engineering course, this broad course balances the study of Electronic and Electrical Engineering. Gain valuable experience and prepare for a career in electronic and electrical engineering with this uniquely practical course. It focuses on the application of electrical and electronic engineering skills to real world engineering situations. You'll gain a broad understanding of mathematical and scientific concepts, further developed into an understanding of electrical plant and power systems. You'll also get the opportunity to apply the theory you learn on the course to an industry based work placement. The degree course has an Incorporated Engineer accreditation from the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and the Honours degree has a partial Chartered Engineer accreditation. This means that you will receive a widely regarded professional qualification as well as a degree. Because we know that many students prefer to keep their options open in their first year of study, we offer a programme of general engineering modules in the first year of your degree, before you begin to specialise. You'll 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. You'll also gain transferable skills required for industry such as report writing, designing and delivering presentations, undertaking research and team work skills. Professionally accredited by: View Full Screen

What's involved The first year study is identical to the other BEng courses in the school, giving a broad foundation in engineering before choosing what you want to specialise in. Year 1 Computers in Engineering, Engineering Laboratory, Foundation Mathematics, Engineering Principles (Electrical and Electronic) and Engineering Principles (Mechanical), Option 1. Option 1: Any level 7 module from School of Engineering and the Built Environment modules or the University co-curricular module pool for which you have the appropriate prerequisite. Year 2 Electronic Devices & Circuits, Electrical Engineering, Intermediate Mathematics, Management for Engineers 1 and Control Measurement & Instrumentation, Option 2. Option 2: Any Level 7 or 8 module from School of Engineering and the Built Environment modules or the University co-curricular module pool for which you have the appropriate prerequisite. Year 3 Electrical Systems, Electronic Systems, Engineering Applications - Electrical & Electronic, Programmable Control Engineering, Management for Engineers 2, Engineering Design (Honours) or Individual Project (Degree). Year 4 Engineering Electronics, Electrical Machines, Electronic Drives, Embedded Systems, Honours Project. For detailed information on individual modules, visit the Module Description page Professional accreditation Please ensure that if you are seeking a course which leads to accreditation with a professional body you have checked what the requirements are or have contacted us for specific advice. We cannot accept any responsibility if the course you select does not subsequently meet your requirements.

Requirements at a glanceEntry to the courseTypical year 1 SQA HigherBBBC A LevelCCC Irish Leaving CertificateB2, B2, B2, C1 Subjects requiredHigher Maths and second Science / Technical subject (preferably Physics). Maths and English (or other literate) at Standard Grade (2 or above) or GCSE (B or above) or OL (A2 or above). Typical year 2 SQA Advanced Higher A LevelBBB HNCB in Graded Unit in related subject (must include Maths for Engineering 2) Typical year 3 HNDB in Graded Unit in related subject (must include Maths for Engineering 2) Typical year 4 Irish Ordinary Degree50% or above at first sitting in all subjects in the final year. Typical Entry requirements indicate the minimum qualifications with which students are normally accepted. Competition for places varies from year-to-year and achievement of the typical entry requirements does not always guarantee a place.Other qualifications or experience may be considered including European and International qualifications.Fees Table2012/3 2013/4 Scotland £1,820 £1,820 European Union £1,820 £1,820 Rest of UK £6,500 £6,630 Overseas £11,250 £11,700 Fees displayed are correct at the time of publication but the University Court reserves the right to make changes in fees at any time, and without notice, before or after the student's admission to the University.Tuition fees are reviewed annually and will rise each year during your programme of study, at least in line with inflation.

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