BEng Hons Electrical and Electronic Engineering

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Liverpool

Program Overview

BEng (Hons) Electrical and Electronic Engineering – University of Liverpool
A three‑year, full‑time honours degree offering a comprehensive foundation in electrical and electronic engineering, spanning power systems, digital electronics, communications, and hardware–software integration. Ideal for students aiming for roles in modern electronics industries, with an optional study abroad experience.

Curriculum Structure:
Year 1 includes core modules such as Digital & Integrated Electronics Design, Electrical Circuits & Systems, Electromagnetism & Electromechanics, Electronic Circuits, Engineering Skills, Introduction to Programming in C, and two Mathematics for Electrical Engineers units.
Year 2 advances through compulsory modules like CMOS Integrated Circuits, Communication Systems, Digital Electronics & Microprocessor Systems, Electrical Circuits & Power Systems, Electromagnetics, Instrumentation & Control, Signals & Systems, Applied Design & Industrial Awareness, Amplifier Circuits – Design & Applications, and partial differential equations/methods units.
Year 3 (standard route) centres on a major individual project, specialist optional modules, and deeper study into integrated electronics and systems—as per the department’s practice of blending theory with hands‑on application.

Optional extended pathways:

  • Year in Industry option (four-year route): Students may spend Year 3 in a paid industrial placement before returning to complete their final academic year. Placement preparation is supported by university career services.

  • Year Abroad or Year in China: Alternatively, students may spend a full third year studying abroad at a partner institution or at Xi’an Jiaotong–Liverpool University in Suzhou. Credits count towards the degree, which remains three years in duration. These options are applied for during the course, with eligibility typically based on academic performance

Focus Areas:
Emphasis lies in electronics and systems design, digital and analogue circuitry, communications, signal processing, and practical engineering skills—supported by modern laboratories and industry-informed teaching.

Learning Outcomes:
Graduates gain strong analytical, design, programming, and hands-on electronics abilities, capable of conceiving and implementing systems in both academic and industrial settings.

Professional Alignment (Accreditation):
Accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), fully meeting the academic requirements for Incorporated Engineer (IEng) registration and partially satisfying those for Chartered Engineer (CEng).

Reputation (employability & rankings):
University of Liverpool is a Russell Group institution ranked among the world’s top 180 by QS (2024), and awarded TEF Gold in 2023. It demonstrates strong research performance—Computer Science achieved the highest proportion of world‑leading research (97%) in REF 2021—and high graduate employability, with past alumni working at organisations such as ARM, Siemens, Ericsson, Ministry of Defence, and others. Employer demand is strong due to the programme’s balanced skill set in electronics and software.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

BEng (Hons) Electrical & Electronic Engineering – University of Liverpool
The BEng (Hons) Electrical & Electronic Engineering at the University of Liverpool delivers a highly practical, career‑focused education with real-world learning from your very first year. You’ll be working in modern labs, handling electronics and embedded systems, programming in C and MATLAB, designing and prototyping circuits, and preparing for potential employer placements.

Experiential Learning Includes:

  • Design labs and group project work from Year 1 onwards: Early modules such as Electrical Circuits, Digital & Integrated Electronics Design, and Engineering Skills combine hands-on circuit-building, programming, and team-based design tasks—all supported by specialist lab sessions.
  • Embedded systems and electronics tools training: You’ll learn programming in C and possibly MATLAB for simulation, and work with microprocessor systems in the Digital Electronics & Microprocessor Systems module in Year 2.
  • Modern departmental laboratories: Study within a purpose-built electrical and electronics centre that hosts undergraduate and research labs—fully equipped with modern instrumentation for electronics, telecommunications, power systems, sensors, RF engineering, automation, and robotics.
  • Industrial Placements & Internships: Short summer placements are coordinated via the School of Engineering; support includes CVs, applications, and interviews, with opportunities in both SMEs and large organisations.
  • There is also the opportunity to take a Year in Industry, usually in Year 3—a 40‑week placement with companies like Airbus, Bosch, JCB, GE Aviation, Rolls Royce, and more. Students receive targeted support and the placement counts toward 10% of the degree classification.
  • Final-Year Individual Project: Your Stage 3 year culminates in a substantial individual design dissertation project—often realized through circuit design, embedded system prototyping, or smart sensing systems—allowing you to create something demonstrably valuable for your portfolio.
  • Digital Tools & Software Platforms: Access to MATLAB, LabVIEW, circuit design tools, PCB/ECAD software, circuit simulators, and automation/control software in labs that support teaching and real design work.
  • Research-Inspired Learning: The department’s research-active faculty embed current technologies into the curriculum, giving you exposure to emerging areas such as IoT, robotics, RF engineering, power systems, and automation—all backed by labs tied into real research groups.
  • Additional Learning Resources: You’ll also enjoy access to the Harold Cohen Library, placed right in the engineering campus, with over 500,000 volumes and dedicated engineering learning spaces and computer centres.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates of the University of Liverpool's BEng (Hons) Electrical and Electronic Engineering are highly employable, moving into roles such as power systems engineer, electronics design specialist, control systems engineer, telecommunications consultant, and embedded systems developer. Many alumni also pursue further study in engineering disciplines or work in sectors including energy, manufacturing, robotics, and emerging technologies.

Career Services & Experiential Learning:
The three-year BEng programme offers opportunities for an industrial placement year with leading engineering firms. Students gain hands-on experience through laboratory sessions in Liverpool's state-of-the-art facilities, including the Electrical Power Laboratory and the Control and Robotics Lab. The curriculum includes a major third-year project where students tackle real engineering challenges. The university's Careers and Employability Service provides dedicated engineering career support, including industry networking events and one-to-one guidance throughout the degree.

Industry Partnerships & Research:
The programme benefits from Liverpool's strong industry connections with companies like Siemens, National Grid, and ARM, as well as research collaborations with the Centre for Energy Systems and the Smart Grid Laboratory. Students access excellent facilities including high-voltage labs, power electronics suites, and embedded systems workstations. The curriculum incorporates current research in areas like renewable energy systems, smart grids, industrial automation, and wireless communications.

Graduate Outcomes:
Students develop strong technical skills in power systems, electronic circuit design, control engineering, and digital systems—competencies that are valued across multiple engineering sectors.

Further Academic Progression:
After completing the BEng at Liverpool, graduates can progress to the MEng Electrical and Electronic Engineering or pursue master's study in specialised fields. Alternatively, they can enter professional roles in power engineering, electronics design, or technical consultancy—supported by the programme's industry-relevant training and strong employer connections.

 

Program Key Stats

£29,100
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


14 %

Eligibility Criteria

ABB
3.0
32
70 - 85

1270
27
6.0
78

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Electrical Engineer
  • Electronics Engineer
  • Control Systems Engineer
  • Embedded Systems Engineer
  • Test Engineer
  • Design Engineer
  • Electrical Project Manager
  • Robotics Engineer
  • IoT Solutions Architect
  • Power Systems Engineer

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