Our design-based degree in electronic and electrical engineering equips students with essential knowledge in electricity and electronics, fostering creativity and practical skills for diverse industry opportunities. This field encompasses applications from microprocessor systems to large-scale power generation, influencing nearly every sector and emphasizing interdisciplinary collaboration.The programme features research-informed teaching, drawing on expertise in areas like microelectromechanical systems and partnerships with organizations such as CERN. It begins with a broad first year, progresses to specialist modules and group projects in the second year, includes a third year abroad at partner universities, and culminates in a final-year individual project linked to industry or research. Students also develop management skills in finance, law, and sustainability. Lancaster University strives to facilitate overseas placements but cannot guarantee them or cover related costs; alternatives are available if needed.
A local representative of Lancaster University in Singapore is available online to assist you with enquiries about this course.