MEng Electrical and Electronic Engineering

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Southampton

Program Overview

Electrical and Electronic Engineering MEng at University of Southampton
A four‑year, full‑time integrated Master of Engineering honours degree built upon the BEng in Electrical and Electronic Engineering and extended with advanced specialist modules and leadership-focused training. Students may apply for a paid industrial studies placement in Year 4 (UCAS code H602). Ideal for those pursuing careers in power systems, renewable energy grids, high‑voltage engineering, semiconductor/device design, smart‑grid control, embedded and real‑time systems, communications, or sustainable transport infrastructure.

Curriculum structure:

Year 1:
Establishes a solid foundation through Circuit Analysis and Design, Electronic Systems and Materials, Digital Electronics and Microcontrollers, Signals & Control Theory, C‑programming alongside Engineering Mathematics, and weekly first-year laboratory design projects.

Year 2:
Progresses to Signal Processing, Applied Electromagnetism, Control and Systems Modelling, and Communications. Incorporates a significant team-based Design Project with the option to choose from specialisms such as Power Circuits and Transmission, Electrical Machines & Drives, Advanced Devices & Optoelectronic Materials, or Embedded Networked Systems.

Year 3 (final year for BEng):
Features a year‑long Individual or Group Final Design Project and Professional Studies, supported by a wide array of electives including High‑Voltage Engineering, Robotic Systems, Digital IC & System Design, Real‑Time Computing, Nanoelectronics, Green Electronics, Guidance/Navigation Control, Machine Learning Technologies, and Power Systems Engineering.

Year 4 (final year for MEng):
Allows students to specialise with modules in Medical Electronics, Renewable & Emerging Energy Systems, Smart Grid Control, FPGA/SoC Design, Wireless Communications, or Machine Learning Applications. Concludes with an extensive individual Master’s-level research or design project and Modern Industry Practice training.

Focus areas:
The programme emphasises deep integration of electrical power engineering (generation, transmission, and high‑voltage systems) with microelectronics, devices, control design, communications, and real-time embedded software. The industrial placement year, team design projects, and access to specialist facilities (including one of the UK’s few high‑voltage labs and clean‑rooms for nano‑device fabrication) ensure practical competence for industry-relevant roles.

Learning outcomes:
Graduates acquire robust analytical capability in both electronics and power systems; proficiency in CAD/simulation tools; proficiency in C/C++ and embedded/real-time programming; experience with hardware-prototyping and system-level integration; capacity to manage complex team projects; and understanding of professional, environmental, sustainability and ethical engineering responsibilities. The MSc-style final project provides evidence of independent technical leadership.

Professional alignment (accreditation):
The MEng is fully accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) on behalf of the UK Engineering Council, and satisfies the academic requirements for Chartered Engineer (CEng) status. The BEng route meets the academic requirements for Incorporated Engineer (IEng) and partially for CEng, with eligibility to top up via accredited further study.

Reputation (employability & rankings):

  • Ranked 1st in the UK for Electrical & Electronic Engineering in the Guardian University Guide for multiple years.
  • Placed inside the global top 100 for EEE by U.S. News & World Report (Year 2020 ranking).
  • The School of Electronics & Computer Science (ECS) at Southampton is regarded by the IET as the “biggest and strongest department” in the UK for EEE.
  • Ranked among the top 20 UK universities for graduate employability (QS 2022), with strong employer links and a comprehensive Career & Employability Hub embedded in ECS.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

As a student on the MEng Electrical and Electronic Engineering programme at Southampton, you’ll develop practical skills alongside theory from day one. You’ll do weekly hands‑on labs in purpose-built teaching suites, build the custom Micro Arcana processing boards that become yours to keep, and explore real-world electronics in Southampton’s Hardware and Software Projects laboratories.

All of your labs, group briefs and final‑year work take place in facilities shared with postgraduate researchers—yet designed to empower undergraduate engineers to prototype, test, debug and iterate complex systems using industry‑standard tools.

Here’s how your hands‑on learning works in practice:

  • Year 1 weekly labs and “Electronic Design” module: From Term 1, you’ll build, program and debug your own analogue/digital circuits using the in‑house Micro Arcana boards (Atmel microcontrollers, FPGA or ARM SoCs)—then move into the Electronic Design module in Year 2, where teams apply their skills in a three‑week build-and-test project and pitch working systems to industry judges.
  • Electrical & Electronic Engineering Teaching Laboratory: Level 2 is fitted with 112 individual student benches, each with dual‑screen PCs, 200 MHz mixed‑signal scopes, logic analysers, TTi linear PSUs, waveform generators and QHD monitors—mirroring the layout of a modern hardware‑test lab.
  • Hardware Projects Laboratory (Prototyping, PCB suite & Maker Space): This is home to dedicated smart benches, high‑voltage testing, a pick-and-place PCB fabrication line, reflow ovens, laser cutters and 3D‑printing tools. It’s where prototype boards and mechanical parts are made for projects spanning from power systems to embedded robotics.
  • Group Design Projects (GDP): In multi-disciplinary teams you build real-world solutions for business or academic clients—past examples include an autonomous racing car (Soton GT), a CubeSat power and comms payload (UoS3), robotic fish prototypes and urban greenhouse automation systems.
  • Final‑Year Independent Projects: Year 4 (for MEng) gives you the opportunity to run your own honours project—often aligned with High Voltage, Wireless, Power Electronics or Device Design labs—supported by ECS researchers and lending real technical ownership.
  • Placement  year option: choose “Electrical and Electronic Engineering with Industrial Studies” and spend a full year at one of Southampton’s industry partners, focusing on utility grid systems, energy networks or embedded technology—boosting your CV and helping you become Chartered upon graduation.  
  • Software & Simulation Tools: You’ll use licensing for tools such as Cadence Virtuoso / S‑Edit / L‑Edit (IC design), LabVIEW (instrument control), MATLAB/PSpice, Python, and SOC‑based embedded toolchains, accessed via both physical PC clusters and a remote lab system.
  • Internships, placements & employer links: Most students take paid summer internships after Years 2 or 3 (lasting 6–14 weeks). This programme complements Southampton’s MEng with Industrial Studies 12‑month placement pathway and connects you to over 300 industry partners—all supported by ECS’s dedicated Careers & Employability Hub and annual Engineering & Technology Careers Fair.
  • Student Showcase & employer feedback events: Each year, ECS hosts a high-profile Student Showcase, where faculty-chosen student projects (from GDP or final-year teams) are displayed in London for employers and alumni—often generating job offers and mentoring opportunities.
  • Start-Up & Entrepreneurship Resources (Future Worlds): If you're interested in turning a project into a business, Future Worlds accelerator offers labs, mentorship, and early-stage funding for hardware and software ventures.
  • Engineering & Computing Libraries and Study Space: You’ll have access to the E. J. Richards Engineering Library, the David Barron Computing Lab, and dedicated group/quiet-study areas built into the ECS building—and all coursework and assessment is managed through the LEARN virtual learning environment.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates of the University of Southampton’s MEng Electrical and Electronic Engineering are highly employable, moving into roles such as electronics engineer, communications engineer, power systems engineer, embedded systems designer, and research scientist. Many alumni also pursue further study in engineering, robotics, or related fields, or work in sectors including aerospace, automotive, energy, telecommunications, and consumer electronics.

Here’s how Southampton specifically supports your future:

Career Services & Experiential Learning: 
The program includes opportunities for an industrial placement year or study abroad, allowing you to gain hands-on experience or international exposure. You’ll learn through a mix of lectures, lab work, group projects, and individual research, with a strong emphasis on practical engineering skills and innovation. The university’s Career Hub offers tailored support, from CV workshops to employer networking events, ensuring you’re career-ready from the first year onward.

Industry Partnerships & Research: 
Southampton’s School of Electronics and Computer Science (ECS) has strong ties with leading companies such as ARM, Rolls-Royce, and BAE Systems, as well as research collaborations with organisations like the National Physical Laboratory and the European Space Agency. Students benefit from cutting-edge facilities, including the Tony Davies High Voltage Laboratory, the Nanofabrication Centre, and the £110m interdisciplinary cleanroom complex. The program integrates research-led teaching in areas such as nanoelectronics, renewable energy systems, wireless communications, and machine learning. Industry partners highly value the technical expertise, problem-solving, and project management skills developed in this degree.

Graduate Outcomes: 
Students graduate with advanced skills in circuit design, signal processing, power engineering, and embedded systems, along with experience in real-world projects. These competencies are in high demand across industries such as robotics, IoT, renewable energy, and telecommunications.

Further Academic Progression:
After completing the MEng at Southampton, you can pursue a PhD in electronics, electrical engineering, or related disciplines, or enter professional roles in R&D, systems engineering, or technical consultancy—supported by the program’s industry links, research excellence, and focus on innovation.

Program Key Stats

£29,400
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


Eligibility Criteria

A*AA
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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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