BEng Computer Systems Engineering

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

The University of Sheffield

Program Overview

BEng Computer Systems Engineering at University of Sheffield
This course combines the foundational principles of mathematics, electronics, and programming with hands-on design, robotics, automation, and advanced topics like system design, security, and intelligent systems—all grounded in world-class research and industry collaboration. It’s perfect for students who love both software and hardware and want to engineer powerful, real-world systems in fields like infrastructure, medicine, or aviation.

Curriculum Structure

First Year
You’ll build a solid grounding in electro-mechanical systems, exploring core mathematical and computing concepts while working collaboratively on real-world design challenges. Expect to dive into units like Introduction to Electric and Electronic Circuits, Introduction to Systems Engineering & Software, and Modelling, Analysis and Control, where you’ll learn circuit fundamentals, C programming, control theory, and MATLAB simulations.

Second Year
Your skills will evolve through programming in Python, Java, and C++; you’ll also take on Control Systems Design and Analysis, Mechatronics, and Signals, Systems, and Communications. These units cover feedback control theory, mechatronic system design, sensor integration, and communication systems—rounded off with practical projects and employability workshops like Engineering – You’re Hired.

Third Year
You’ll consolidate your expertise with a major Individual Project, while also exploring Systems Design and Security (covering software lifecycles, verification, and cybersecurity), Digital Signal Processing, Intelligent Systems, and advanced optional modules such as Machine Learning, Robotics, IoT, or Design of Medical Devices. These options let you tailor your final year to your interests and career goals.

Focus Areas
Systems engineering, embedded and digital systems, control and mechatronics, intelligent systems, cybersecurity, software-hardware integration.

Learning Outcomes
Develop strong problem-solving and programming skills (C, Python, Java, C++), master systems modelling, control and mechatronics, understand software security and systems design, and gain hands-on experience through individual research projects and industrial-style challenges.

Professional Alignment (Accreditation)
This degree is accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), the Institute of Measurement and Control (InstMC), and the Engineering Council UK, meeting professional standards for Incorporated Engineer (IEng) status—and paving the way to Chartered Engineer (CEng) status with further learning.

Reputation (Employability Rankings)
An impressive 90% of graduates are in work or further study within 15 months of graduating, with alumni employed by Rolls-Royce, Siemens, Airbus, and more. The University of Sheffield stands out nationally: #1 in the Russell Group for student satisfaction (NSS 2024), has research rated 92% world-leading or internationally excellent (REF 2021), and is a top-20 university targeted by employers (High Fliers report).

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

At Sheffield, the Computer Systems Engineering degree is built around getting your hands immersed in real, technical work from the outset. You’ll design, build, and test sophisticated electro-mechanical systems, control robotics, hone programming in C++, Python, and Java, and explore systems design, security, and intelligent systems—using industry-standard equipment in cutting-edge facilities. Your learning isn’t just about lectures—it’s deeply practical, collaborative, and professionally focused.

Here’s how that rich hands-on learning shapes up in practice:

  • Industry-standard facilities: You’ll work with advanced tools like 3D CAD software, 3D printers, and other manufacturing and prototyping technologies housed in the iForge Makerspace—perfect for bringing your designs to life.
  • iForge Makerspace projects: In your second year, you're not just drawing systems—you’ll design them digitally and then build physical prototypes using the iForge environment.
  • The Diamond building: Your engineering home base is The Diamond, a modern, £81 million facility filled with specialist teaching labs, workrooms, and lecture theatres, plus seminar pods, IT suites, and study spaces—all under one spectacular roof.
  • Year in Industry (optional): Take your third year as a placement year—working with real companies like ARM, Siemens, Boeing, and others. This isn’t just resume filler; it’s where your academic learning meets real-world impact.
  • Hands-on capstone project: In your final year, choose a specialist topic—like intelligent systems or cybersecurity—and tackle it through an advanced individual project under direct academic supervision.
  • Embedded systems & robotics foundations: From year one, you’ll dive into programming, control systems, embedded hardware, and robotics—often working in teams to design and test real electro-mechanical systems.
  • Strong industry-informed curriculum: Modules are shaped in collaboration with engineering partners, ensuring your education reflects real industry needs across embedded systems, AI, industrial control, and manufacturing.
  • Career-ready graduate outcomes: Around 90% of graduates go into work or further study within 15 months of finishing, with employers like Rolls-Royce, Siemens, and Airbus actively seeking out Sheffield-trained engineers.
  • Research-informed teaching: Your learning draws on Sheffield’s world-leading research in robotics, intelligent systems, and cybersecurity—ensuring what you study is cutting-edge and industry-relevant.
  • Libraries & study spaces: When it’s time to catch up on research or study, head to the Information Commons—a 24/7 facility with over 500 computers, 1,300 study spaces, and extensive digital and print collections.
  • Academic environment & campus access: Classes and labs are held in state-of-the-art engineering environments like the Sir Frederick Mappin Building, Diamond, and Engineering Heartspace, providing a meaningful, tech-rich campus experience.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates of the University of Sheffield's BEng Computer Systems Engineering are highly employable, moving into roles such as systems architect, embedded systems engineer, network designer, automation specialist and IoT developer. Many alumni also pursue further study in artificial intelligence, robotics, cybersecurity or related fields, or work in sectors including manufacturing, telecommunications, energy and smart technologies.

Here’s how Sheffield specifically supports your future:

Career Services & Experiential Learning:
The program offers opportunities for a year in industry, allowing students to gain valuable professional experience with leading engineering firms. Teaching combines lectures, laboratory practicals, design projects and individual research, with emphasis on both hardware and software systems integration. The University's Careers Service provides specialist engineering career guidance, industry placement support and networking opportunities with major employers from your first year.

Industry Partnerships & Research:
The Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering maintains strong industry connections and world-class facilities including the Diamond Engineering Building with its cleanrooms, robotics labs and IoT test environments. Students benefit from research-led teaching in areas like real-time systems, machine learning applications, secure hardware design and distributed computing. The program's industrial advisory board ensures curriculum relevance, with graduates particularly valued for their systems thinking and cross-disciplinary engineering skills.

Graduate Outcomes:
Students develop expertise in digital systems design, embedded programming, network architectures and project management, complemented by substantial practical experience through individual and group projects. These skills are in high demand across sectors implementing Industry 4.0 technologies and smart infrastructure solutions.

Further Academic Progression:
Graduates can progress to Sheffield's integrated MEng program, pursue specialist MSc degrees in areas like autonomous systems or advanced computer science, or enter professional roles in systems design, technical consultancy or R&D, supported by the department's excellent industry relationships and research reputation.

Program Key Stats

£30,570
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


85 %

Eligibility Criteria

AAB
3.0
34 - 33
75

NA
NA
6.0
88

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Embedded Systems Engineer
  • Computer Hardware Engineer
  • Network Architect
  • Robotics Engineer
  • Cybersecurity Analyst
  • Software Developer
  • IoT Solutions Architect
  • Control Systems Engineer
  • Semiconductor Design Engineer
  • AI Hardware Specialist

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