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BEng Electrical and Electronic Engineering with foundation year
About this course
Electrical and electronic engineering underpins almost every aspect of modern life, from the power systems that light cities and charge electric vehicles to the microelectronics inside smartphones, medical devices, and industrial control systems. It is a discipline that combines rigorous mathematical and physical science with the practical design of systems, circuits, and components that perform real functions in the world. Engineers in this field work on everything from renewable energy infrastructure to semiconductor design, communications technology to robotics. At Coventry University this four-year full-time programme includes a foundation year, providing students with the technical and mathematical grounding needed to enter the degree from a broader range of academic backgrounds. The foundation year is designed to build the confidence, skills, and knowledge needed to succeed in degree-level engineering study. The main degree covers core electrical and electronic engineering principles including circuit theory, signal processing, power systems, electronics, control engineering, and embedded systems. The course includes a sandwich placement year, a year abroad, and a work placement component, giving you substantial professional experience in engineering environments before you graduate. The typical entry tariff of 88 points reflects the access-oriented design of the foundation route. You will develop strong technical problem-solving skills alongside the ability to design, test, and evaluate electrical and electronic systems. Practical laboratory work and project-based learning are central to the programme, developing the hands-on capability that engineering employers expect. Graduates work in power and energy engineering, telecommunications, electronics design, embedded systems, automotive engineering, defence, and consultancy. Many pursue chartered engineer status through professional engineering bodies. Postgraduate study in electrical engineering, power systems, or electronics is a well-established route for those seeking specialist roles or research careers.
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