

BEng Computer Systems Engineering with a year in Industry
About this course
Computer systems engineering is the discipline concerned with the hardware and software systems that power modern technology, from the embedded microcontrollers in everyday devices like mobile phones, games consoles, and cars, to the network systems and control equipment used in industrial environments. It sits at the interface of computer science and electronic engineering, combining programming and software design with the physical hardware that software runs on, and it is essential to the development and operation of the connected, automated systems that define contemporary life. At the University of East Anglia, this four-year full-time programme includes a year in industry, during which you spend the third year in the workplace gaining professional experience, skills, and industry knowledge that directly complements your academic study. You will master the fundamentals of computer science alongside the hardware-oriented aspects of the discipline, including embedded systems, networks, and electronics. The programme explores how to apply computing principles to hardware challenges in a wide range of industrial contexts, from the food industry to the oil and gas sector, developing the systems-level thinking that distinguishes computer systems engineers from narrower specialists. Graduates are employed in the technology, manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, telecommunications, defence, and energy sectors. Roles in embedded systems development, hardware engineering, systems integration, network engineering, and software engineering for hardware applications are all natural destinations. The year in industry gives graduates a significant advantage in the job market by providing demonstrated professional experience alongside their academic qualification. Postgraduate study in computer systems engineering, embedded systems, or computer science is an option for those who wish to develop deeper technical expertise.
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