Overview
Electronic Engineering with Communications produces engineers to work at the forefront of the communications industry, developing technologies for mobile, wireless and high-speed communication.
The overall aim of this course is to furnish you with a detailed understanding of the principles of electrical engineering, electronics, and telecommunications, enabling the rational selection of the most appropriate approach to solve engineering problems. It provide a broadly based education in electrical engineering, electronics, communications engineering and design allowing scope for entry into a wide range of disciplines within the engineering field.
Key Course Information
Course Length 8-12 Months
Modules 4 Modules + 1 Project
Study Mode Full-Time & Part-Time
Start Date March, June/ July, Oct
Awarded University of Wolverhampton,UK
WHAT WILL I LEARN
Upon programme completion, students in BEng in Electronics and Communications Engineering will be able to design and synthesise electronic and telecommunications products, systems, and processes, and demonstrate an innovative approach to design realisation. Evaluate a range of solutions to engineering problems, drawn from a broad-based knowledge of electronics, electrical engineering, communications engineering and cognate engineering disciplines.
WHAT WILL I STUDY
Accreditions
University of Wolverhampton degree courses are accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology and/or the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, which means as prospective students you can expect the following benefits:
Our courses meet internationally recognised standards, verified by external academic and industrial assessors.
Accredited courses ensure the appropriate educational content for achieving chartered engineer status.
You benefit from improved career prospects, since accredited.
Career Opportunities
The field of information systems, supported by electronics and communications, is extensive and services a rapidly expanding market.
Graduates from this course will find many opportunities for well-paid jobs such as designing communication networks, managing networks, or developing novel electronic systems. The multidisciplinary nature of the electronics and communications engineering subject area provides career opportunities in a broad spectrum of industries, from consumer goods design and manufacture to large process control plants, and of course the telecommunications sector.
Mode of Delivery
Test/ examinations, coursework assignments, presentations and dissertation.
Entry Requirement
Applicants aged 19 years or older are eligible to enter the top-up degree programme with one of the following qualifications:
*All applications are subjected to the approval of University of Wolverhampton.

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