Electronic and Electrical Engineering is an exhilarating field that shapes modern life, from MP3 players and the internet to global mobile networks and renewable energy. Graduates enjoy global career opportunities in various sectors, equipped with analytical skills to tackle engineering challenges and pursue Chartered Engineer status.At Swansea University, renowned for its research in power electronics, telecommunications, nanotechnology, and biometrics, this degree integrates cutting-edge industry-relevant content. Facilities include state-of-the-art electronics labs, PCP fabrication, communications research spaces, and the Wolfson Power Electronics Laboratory. Typical modules span analogue design, digital systems, control engineering, and advanced topics like nanoelectronics and power systems. The program is professionally accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology, and we guarantee conditional offers subject to requirements—visit an Open Day for more details.
Areas studied typically include: Year one: Analogue Design, Circuit Analysis, Digital Design, Dynamic Systems, Functional and Smart Materials, Instrumentation and Control, Microcontrollers, Signals and Systems Year two: Control Systems, Electrical Machines, Electromagnetics, Electronic Circuits, Electronic Materials and Devices, Practical Circuits, Semiconductor Technology, Software Engineering Year three: Microwave Circuits and Antennas, Nanoelectronics, Power Electronics , Quantum Devices Year four (MEng): Advanced Power Electronics and Drives, Advanced Power Systems, Entrepreneurship for Engineers, Modern Control Systems, Power Semiconductor Devices
A local representative of Swansea University in Singapore is available online to assist you with enquiries about this course.