BSc (Hons) Computer Engineering

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Edge Hill University

Program Overview

Edge Hill University's BSc (Hons) in Computer Engineering is designed for individuals eager to delve into robotics, artificial intelligence, and automation. The program offers a comprehensive understanding of computer systems, from microprocessors to operating systems, preparing students to design and build the complex tools essential for modern society.

Curriculum Structure

Year One:
Your first year is all about building a rock-solid foundation. You'll grasp essential mathematical principles in Foundations of Computer Science and understand the core components of machines in Computer Systems Architecture and Networks. Through Programming 1 and Programming 2, you'll develop the vital coding skills that form the language of engineering, all while beginning your professional journey in Professional Practice 1.

Year Two:
In your second year, you'll start to specialise and apply your knowledge to real-world engineering challenges. You'll design automated solutions in Applied Industrial Automation, explore the fascinating world of Control Systems and Instrument Engineering, and delve into the fundamentals of Robotics & Artificial Intelligence. Your skills will be sharpened through Advanced Programming, and you'll also gain crucial awareness in Introduction to Security, preparing you for your optional industry placement.

Final Year:
Your final year is where you synthesise everything you've learned to become an independent, industry-ready engineer. You'll develop a deep understanding of Embedded Systems and learn to design with Microprocessor and Sensor Systems. Alongside mastering Internet Security and IT Management, you'll crown your studies with a major Research and Development Project, where you'll create your own sophisticated sensing system or software tool.

Optional extended pathways:
This course offers both an optional Year in Industry—a practical placement enriching real-world experience before final-year study—and a Year Abroad through credit-bearing exchanges at partner institutions.

Focus Areas

Embedded Systems, Robotics & Artificial Intelligence, Industrial Automation, Microprocessor & Sensor Systems, Internet Security, Control Systems Engineering.

Learning Outcomes
Graduates wll be able to:

  • Design, integrate, and troubleshoot complex hardware/software systems
  • Develop and program industrial automation and control systems
  • Apply robust security principles to network and internet architectures
  • Manage engineering projects from conception to delivery
  • Conduct independent research and development to create innovative engineering solutions

Professional Alignment (Accreditation)
This course is accredited by the British Computer Society (BCS), The Chartered Institute for IT. This accreditation ensures the programme meets the highest standards of quality and relevance to the industry, providing a pathway to becoming a Chartered IT Professional (CITP).

Reputation (Employability Rankings)
Edge Hill University was awarded the title of Modern University of the Year in The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2022. This recognition highlights its exceptional focus on industry-relevant teaching and outstanding graduate employability.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

At Edge Hill, your learning is defined by doing. You'll spend a significant amount of time in state-of-the-art labs, working with industry-standard equipment to design, build, and troubleshoot real-world hardware and software systems. This course is built around the practical application of knowledge, ensuring you graduate with a portfolio of tangible projects and the confidence to solve complex engineering challenges.

Your journey to becoming a skilled engineer is powered by our fantastic facilities and a curriculum packed with practical experience:

  • Specialist Laboratory Facilities: Get hands-on in the cutting-edge Tech Hub, featuring dedicated electronics labs equipped with professional oscilloscopes, signal generators, and advanced microcontroller development kits for prototyping and testing your designs.

  • Industry-Standard Software: Gain proficiency in essential professional tools, including CAD software for circuit design and MATLAB for complex system modelling, simulation, and data analysis.

  • Practical Project Work: Apply your skills through collaborative assignments such as designing and programming integrated embedded systems—developing vital teamwork and project management abilities.

  • Cisco Networking Academy: Benefit from Edge Hill’s status as a Cisco Academy, gaining practical experience with networking hardware and the opportunity to work towards recognised industry certifications.

  • Final Year Capstone Project: Undertake a major individual project where you tackle a significant engineering problem from conception to a fully functional prototype, creating a standout centrepiece for your professional portfolio.

  • Dedicated Learning Resources: Access extensive support through the University Library, which provides technical journals, specialised e-books, and key online engineering databases to enhance your research and project work.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates of Edge Hill University's BSc (Hons) Computer Engineering are highly employable, moving into roles such as embedded systems developer, hardware design engineer, software engineer, systems analyst, and network specialist. Many alumni also pursue further study in computer science, electronic engineering, cybersecurity, or related fields, or work in sectors including telecommunications, consumer electronics, industrial automation, and IT services.

Here’s how Edge Hill specifically supports your future:

Career Services & Experiential Learning:
The program offers a practical approach to learning that combines computer science with electronic engineering principles. You'll learn through a combination of lectures, laboratory sessions, workshops, and project-based activities, with a strong emphasis on hands-on skills in both hardware and software integration. The University's Careers team provides dedicated support including employability workshops, industry networking events, and placement opportunities to enhance your professional development throughout your degree.

Industry Partnerships & Research:
The Department of Computer Science maintains industry connections and modern facilities including electronics labs, computing suites, and embedded systems development environments. Students benefit from applied teaching in areas such as digital systems design, programming, microprocessor systems, and network technologies. The curriculum is designed to develop practical skills in circuit design, software development, and systems integration that are valued by employers across the technology sector.

Graduate Outcomes:
Students graduate with a solid foundation in computer hardware, software development, systems architecture, and project management, complemented by practical experience from laboratory work and engineering projects. These skills are highly sought after in various technology-driven industries.

Further Academic Progression:
After your BSc (Hons) at Edge Hill, you can pursue a master's in specialized areas such as embedded systems or network engineering, or enter professional roles in hardware design, systems development, or technical support, supported by the program's practical focus and industry-relevant curriculum.

Program Key Stats

£17,000
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


Eligibility Criteria

BBC - BBB
2.75
30 - 34
65

1200
26
6.0
78

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Computer Hardware Engineer
  • Embedded Systems Engineer
  • Software Developer
  • Robotics Engineer
  • Network Architect
  • Cybersecurity Analyst
  • Data Scientist
  • AI/ML Engineer
  • Systems Analyst
  • Semiconductor Design Engineer

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