Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technology, BEng Hons

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  • Objectives
    The aim of this programme is to prepare students for a career as an Incorporated Engineer in the world of modern engineering. The Incorporated Engineer plays a significant role in the engineering industry from electronic manufacturing through to development and testing.
  • Entry requirements
    Entry requirements 180 UCAS points, ideally including mathematics and physical science subject at A-level, or National Diploma in engineering at MMP, or equivalent qualifications; 3 GCSEs at grade C or above (including English, mathematics and science) or equivalent
  • Academic title
    Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technology, BEng Hons
  • Course description
    The programme is designed to provide students with a broad range of skills for using equipment and techniques, and to familiarise them with how practical and analytical techniques can be applied to real situations.

    Year 1

        * Engineering Applications and Practice with Design and Make
        * Integrated Design and Applications
        * Foundation Mathematics
        * Introduction to Mechanical and Electrical Systems
        * Electrical Computer Aided Design (ECAD)

    Year 2

        * Mechatronics and Programming
        * Multiple Technology Projects
        * Advanced ECAD and Industrial Visits
        * Mathematics for Engineers
        * Mechanical Technology
        * Electrical Systems

    Optional Sandwich Year (Work Placement)

    Final Year

        * Individual Project
        * Engineering Management and Business Practice
        * Hardware Systems Applications
        * Group Design and Make
        * Analogue Electronics Technology
        * Internet Electronics

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