Electronic and Electrical Engineering BEng

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Birmingham Dubai

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Engineering in Electronic and Electrical Engineering at the University of Birmingham Dubai prepares students to become innovators and problem solvers across electronics, power systems, communications, and modern smart technologies, blending theoretical depth with hands‑on design experiences. It suits students who want to engage with real engineering challenges and develop the skills to design, analyse, and implement electrical and electronic systems in dynamic global industries.

Curriculum Structure:

Year 1:
In the first year, the student builds a strong base in broad engineering fundamentals shared with other engineering disciplines, studying core topics such as Electrical Engineering 1, Engineering Mathematics 1, and Fluid Mechanics and Energy Transfer. Integrated design projects and coursework help them develop practical problem‑solving skills, while exposure to engineering materials and computing prepares them for more specialised study ahead.

Year 2:
In the second year, the focus shifts into core electronic and electrical engineering topics like Electronic Circuits, Devices and Electromagnetics, Digital Electronics and Electrical Machines, and Communication Systems. Students also engage with multidisciplinary systems and software engineering, enhancing their understanding of how electrical systems interact with broader technical environments.

Year 3:
In the final year, independent research and design take centre stage with the Individual Research Project, allowing students to apply their accumulated expertise to a substantial engineering challenge under academic supervision. Alongside this, advanced taught modules such as Advanced Communications Systems, Power Electronics and Power Systems, and The Internet of Things offer specialised routes that tailor learning to individual interests and future career goals.

Focus Areas (in a string):
Circuit and system design, electromagnetics, digital electronics, power systems, communication networks, multidisciplinary systems engineering and Internet‑connected technologies.

Learning Outcomes (in a string):
Graduates will be able to apply engineering principles to analyse and design electronic and electrical systems, conduct research and experimentation, solve complex technical problems, communicate effectively, work in teams, and demonstrate professional and ethical responsibility ready for industry challenges.

Professional Alignment (Accreditation):
The programme is accredited by the United Arab Emirates Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, ensuring it meets recognised national quality standards for engineering education.

Reputation (Employability Rankings):
The University of Birmingham consistently ranks among the top 100 universities globally in the QS World University Rankings, reflecting strong academic quality and international recognition that enhances graduate employability across engineering and technology sectors worldwide.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

Students in the BEng Electronic and Electrical Engineering programme engage in applied learning from the very first semester, gaining practical experience in design, testing, measurement, and system analysis. Through a blend of structured lab work, collaborative projects, and industry‑linked activities, learners build confidence with the tools and processes used by professional engineers. The programme encourages students to turn concepts into functioning systems, fostering skills that are directly transferable to careers in automation, communications, energy systems, and more.

Key practical experiences include:

  • Electronics and Circuit Design Labs — students build and test circuits, use oscilloscopes and signal generators, and apply measurement techniques to validate electronic designs.

  • Digital Systems and Embedded Engineering Workshops — practical coursework on microcontrollers, programmable logic, and real‑time systems equips students with experience in control and embedded technologies.

  • Power and Energy Systems Labs — hands‑on exploration of power electronics, electrical machines, and energy conversion devices reinforces understanding of how electrical power systems operate.

  • Communication Systems Projects — students apply principles of signal processing, modulation, and communications in lab‑based experiments and design tasks.

  • Collaborative Team Projects — engineering challenges completed in groups mirror the teamwork expected in industry, developing leadership and coordination skills in addition to technical ability.

  • Final Year Individual Project — under academic supervision, students tackle a substantive engineering project that showcases problem‑solving, research skills, and practical system development.

  • Industry Engagement and Visits — opportunities to connect with engineering firms, attend professional seminars, and experience real industrial environments help bridge theory and practice.

Lab and project work throughout the curriculum reinforce learning from core modules such as circuit theory, signals and systems, electronics, control engineering, and power systems.


Academic and Career Preparation

This BEng degree blends rigorous theory with practical application, meaning students graduate ready to contribute to engineering roles from day one. They gain familiarity with industry standards, engineering software tools, and technical documentation practices. Graduates are well prepared for careers in electronics design, communications engineering, power systems, automation, embedded systems development, and related fields. The strong engineering foundation also serves as a platform for further professional qualification or postgraduate study.

Why This Program Stands Out

  • Well‑structured curriculum linking core engineering fundamentals with applied lab and project work.

  • Emphasis on real engineering tools and systems, ensuring students develop both analytical and hands‑on capability.

  • Collaborative projects strengthen teamwork and professional communication skills.

  • Extensive industry exposure and engagement, enhancing readiness for employment in competitive engineering sectors.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates of the BEng in Electronic and Electrical Engineering at the University of Birmingham Dubai are prepared to step directly into technically rewarding and future‑focused careers: typical roles include electrical systems engineer, electronics design engineer, automation engineer, and controls engineer. These outcomes reflect a rigorous curriculum, practical lab experience, and strong professional preparation.

Progression & Future Opportunities:
Career Support Services: The university provides tailored career guidance, employability workshops, CV coaching, and opportunities to connect with industry employers through recruitment events and engineering seminars to help students launch their careers.
Industry‑Aligned Experience: Students gain hands‑on experience with real engineering equipment and software, enhancing practical skills in circuit design, embedded systems, and power electronics that are directly relevant to industry needs.
Employment Prospects & Skills: Graduates develop expertise in electrical and electronic systems, control systems, signal processing, and automation — highly sought‑after skills across sectors such as telecommunications, energy, aerospace, and manufacturing.
University–Industry Connections: The programme benefits from the University of Birmingham’s global engineering reputation and connections with employers, helping students stay informed of industry trends and potential job opportunities.
Accreditation & Professional Value: The BEng degree aligns with UK engineering education standards and meets the academic requirements for partial Chartered Engineer (CEng) status, offering long‑term professional recognition and a pathway toward full chartered qualification.
Graduation Outcomes: Graduates are equipped to take on roles that involve designing, developing, testing, and improving electrical and electronic systems in diverse engineering environments.

Further Academic Progression:
After completing this bachelor’s degree, the graduate could pursue advanced study such as a Master of Engineering (MEng) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering or related postgraduate degrees in areas like robotics, renewable energy systems, or telecommunications engineering to deepen technical expertise and support progression into senior technical, research, or leadership roles.

Program Key Stats

AED1,49,106 (Annual cost)
AED1,49,106
Sept Intake : 30th Jun


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Eligibility Criteria

ABB
3.2
32
75

1350
28
6.0
80

Additional Information & Requirements

Country Requirements

Career Options

  • Electrical Design Engineer
  • Power Systems Engineer
  • Control Systems Engineer
  • Electronics Engineer
  • Project Engineer
  • Instrumentation Engineer
  • Renewable Energy Engineer
  • Transmission and Distribution Engineer
  • Automation Engineer
  • Test and Commissioning Engineer
  • Maintenance Engineer
  • Building Services Engineer
  • Substation Engineer
  • Research and Development Engineer
  • Embedded Systems Engineer
  • Systems Integration Engineer
  • Grid Connection Engineer

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