Electrical engineering is concerned with power generation and transmission and electrical machines. Electronic engineering deals with systems such as computers, communication networks and sensors. Our programme will give you an in-depth technical knowledge of both, alongside hands-on experience to prepare you for real-world applications.
Specialisations include power engineering, microprocessor design and communications systems electronics. While the focus is on electronic hardware design, you will also learn the foundations of programming, completing your set of technical skills.
We’ll show you how to be creative, innovative and flexible in devising engineering solutions, bringing together numerical, computational, analytical and technical tools in a systematic way.
In the final year, direct your studies towards your aims and interests as you choose from a wide range of modules. You’ll also tackle a topic of your choice in depth with a supervised individual project.
Professional recognition
Our BEng Electronic Engineering programme is CEng accredited by The IET on behalf of the Engineering Council and fulfils the educational requirements for Chartered Engineer when presented with an accredited MSc.
A suffix “EngC Pathway” will be added to the degree title when a student satisfies the accreditation requirements. In addition, the programme meets the educational requirements for registration as an Incorporated Engineer.
Progression and award requirements for an accredited BEng/MEng are stricter than these requirements for a standard QMUL BEng/MEng degree. If a student does not satisfy the accreditation requirements but does satisfy the requirements for a standard QMUL BEng/MEng degree, the “EngC Pathway” suffix will not be added.