

MEng Electronic Engineering with Wireless Communications
About this course
Electronic engineering with wireless communications sits at the centre of the connected world. Every mobile phone call, every GPS signal, every wireless network relies on systems designed and built by engineers who understand how electromagnetic waves carry information, how signals are generated and processed, and how communication systems are made to work reliably across different environments. As wireless technology continues to evolve, from 5G mobile networks to satellite communications and the internet of things, the demand for engineers with this expertise has never been greater. At the University of Southampton, this four-year full-time programme develops your understanding of both the core principles of electronic engineering and the specific challenges of wireless communication systems. You will study signal processing, circuit design, electromagnetism, antennas, and the physical layer of communication systems, building the mathematical and practical skills needed to design and evaluate wireless technologies. The curriculum applies rigorous theory to real-world engineering problems, and you will develop proficiency in simulation tools and experimental methods alongside your theoretical understanding. Southampton's engineering facilities support hands-on learning in well-equipped laboratories, and the programme's typical entry tariff of 184 points reflects its demanding academic standards. You will develop strong analytical skills alongside practical engineering judgment, learning to move fluently between the mathematical description of signals and the hardware that implements them. Graduates are well positioned for careers in telecommunications, satellite systems, defence electronics, consumer electronics, network infrastructure, and signal processing. Employers include network operators, aerospace companies, defence contractors, and technology firms working at the frontier of wireless innovation. Many graduates also continue to postgraduate study in electronic engineering, communications, or related fields.
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