Engineers skilled in electronics and software are essential for advancing digital technologies, from drones to smart systems. The Computer and Electronic Systems programme at Strathclyde stands out, ranked 5th in the UK for Electronic and Electrical Engineering by The Guardian Good University Guide 2024. Students learn to design electronic systems and develop cutting-edge digital technologies, with access to the IET Power Academy and scholarships including paid placements. Opportunities for international study and triple accreditation from the IET, Engineering Council, and British Computer Society enable pathways to becoming a Chartered Engineer, IT Specialist, or both.Career prospects are strong, with 91% of graduates employed at salaries averaging £26,000 to £28,000. Roles span sectors like e-commerce, banking, IT, automotive, and cyber-security, with employers including Amazon, BAE Systems, and Siemens. Recent positions include Applications Developer, Software Engineer, Electronics Engineer, Projects Engineer, and Systems Analyst. Note that this course does not award Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) for teaching in state schools in England or Wales.
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