

MEng Engineering (Electronic)
About this course
Electronic engineering addresses the design and development of the circuits, systems and devices that process and communicate information, from the microelectronics in a smartphone to the radar systems in an aircraft and the power electronics that connect renewable energy to the grid. At Durham University, this four-year full-time degree is taught within a research-intensive environment and incorporates a sandwich year, a year abroad and a work placement, making it one of the most comprehensively structured engineering degrees available in the UK. The combination of rigorous academic training and extended professional exposure prepares graduates for the full range of electronic engineering roles at the highest levels. You will build a strong foundation in circuit theory, electromagnetism, signal processing and digital systems before progressing to more advanced topics including communications engineering, embedded systems, control theory, photonics and the design of integrated circuits. The year abroad places you at a partner university in another country, broadening your perspective and your professional network, while the sandwich placement gives you direct experience of working as an engineer in an industrial or research organisation. Durham's teaching combines rigorous theoretical grounding with substantial practical and project work. A typical entry tariff of around 200 points reflects the programme's academic demands. Electronic engineers work across telecommunications, aerospace, defence, consumer electronics, automotive, energy, healthcare technology and semiconductor design. Graduates from strong programmes like Durham's typically move into demanding technical roles in design engineering, systems integration, RF and microwave engineering, signal processing and embedded software, as well as into project management and technical leadership as their careers develop. Professional chartership and postgraduate study are both well-supported routes for Durham electronics graduates.
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