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Electrical and Electronic Engineering BEng (Hons)

Aberystwyth University

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  • Qualification

    Bachelor of Engineering (with Honours) - BEng (Hon)

  • Location

    Main Site (Aberystwyth)

  • Study mode

    Full time

  • Start date

    22-SEP-25

  • Duration

    4 Years

Course summary

Skills in electrical and electronic engineering are essential in a world that seeks net zero, medical breakthroughs and many of the devices and systems we use every day. The IEA’s World Energy Outlook (2021) claimed that 13.3 million new global jobs would be created by the low carbon agenda by 2030 and most of these jobs would require electrical and electronic engineering skills. In studying the Foundation degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Aberystwyth University you will develop these essential skills, from analogue and digital electronics to real-life applications like communications and renewables.

At Aberystwyth we embed a ‘can-do’ approach to problem-solving within this degree programme with employability in mind, so that on graduation our students will have the confidence, skills and knowledge to effectively deliver in these extremely lucrative opportunities, whether they are industrial or commercially based, and contribute positively to our changing world.

Aberystwyth University will be working with the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) to ensure that this new degree will receive IET accreditation when the first cohort graduates in 2028. IET accreditation will be subject to approval by the IET at that time.

This course is available for September 2024 entry.

Course Overview

Why study BEng Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Aberystwyth University?

  • Prioritisation of innovation to meet society's communication, tech and energy needs.
  • Delivers a detailed understanding of the application of electronics in sustainability and renewables.
  • Builds specialist knowledge of the latest communications, robotics, generation, motor, power, sensor and control concepts.
  • Empowers you to apply your knowledge in solving problems.
  • Builds your confidence and specialised skills which can be deployed in engineering and scientific disciplines such as industrial research and development, product development, and work in national research laboratories such as the National Physical Laboratories.

Application deadline

29 January

Tuition fees

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£ 20,715per year

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Available to those who are studying for, or who have completed Level 3 qualifications (eg, A-Levels or BTEC diploma) and to mature-aged candidates without formal qualifications who have suitable background education, experience and motivation.

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University information

Aberystwyth University

Aberystwyth University

  • University League Table

    42nd

  • Campus address

    Aberystwyth University, Penglais, Aberystwyth, Wales, SY23 3FL, Wales

Aberystwyth’s exceptional teaching, incredible location and welcoming community attract students from over 100 countries.
The university has a dedicated International Student Adviser who offers professional, specialised and regulated advice on study visas and graduate visas.

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