Electronic engineers design, develop, test, and manage the production of technologies such as drones, electric vehicles, smartphones, and hospital systems. Our electronics course builds expertise through lab-based projects, individual and team work, project management, and problem-solving. In the third year, students can study at our China or Malaysia campuses, experiencing diverse cultures while following the same English-taught curriculum as in the UK, including core and optional modules for specialization.The first two years cover shared content like engineering mathematics, power and energy, and information systems. Year two focuses on design skills through modules in electrical energy conditioning, electronic processing, and communications. The final year involves an individual project on advanced technologies, often linked to departmental research, preparing graduates for future innovations in electrical engineering. The four-year MEng course provides deeper insights for Chartered Engineer status.
All students follow a common programme in year one and you will study topics such as engineering mathematics, power and energy and information and systems. In year two, you will develop your design skills through a variety of lab based subjects. Modules include electrical energy conditioning and control, electronic processing and communications and practical engineering design solutions. In your third year, you will study on our campus in China or Malaysia Year and will study core topics including advanced engineering mathematics, analogue electronics and integrated circuits and systems, as well as a range of optional modules. In your final year you will undertake an individual project and study state-of-the-the-art technologies. In many cases this project contributes to the major industrially related programmes undertaken by research groups within the department.
A local representative of University of Nottingham in Singapore is available online to assist you with enquiries about this course.