BEng Electrical and Electronic Engineering

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Warwick

Program Overview

Electrical and Electronic Engineering BEng at University of Warwick
A three‑year, full‑time honours degree that starts with a common general engineering curriculum in Year 1 before specialising in Electrical & Electronic Engineering from Year 2. Students take a Design Project and advanced modules in areas like power electronics, digital systems, and communications, with the option of a study‑abroad or industry year between Years 2 and 3. Ideal for those targeting careers in power, telecoms, automation, aerospace, electronics, healthcare, software, or applied engineering consultancy.

Curriculum structure:

Year 1: Built around a unified engineering foundation, covering Thermal & Dynamics principles, Electrical & Electronic Circuits, Engineering Mathematics, Design & Business Skills, Materials & Structures, and Systems Modelling & Computation—laying a broad technical base before specialisation.

Year 2: Core modules include Semiconductor Materials & Devices, Electromechanical System Design, Analogue Electronic Design, Computer Architecture & Systems, Signal Processing, and a dedicated Electrical & Electronic Design Project.

Year 3 (final year for BEng): Advanced core content such as Power Electronics, Digital Systems Design, Power Systems & Electrical Machines, Communications Systems, Managing Engineering Excellence, and a significant individual final‑year project.

Focus areas:
The course emphasises power electronics and machines, digital communications, systems design and control, embedded applications and sensor networks—all supported by third‑year project work that often involves industry partners or IoT systems.

Learning outcomes:
Graduates develop strong analytical, design and modelling abilities, hands‑on laboratory and programming experience, interdisciplinary team‑working skills, and exposure to business and professional contexts through design and ethics modules.

Professional alignment (accreditation):
The BEng is accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and the Institute of Measurement & Control (InstMC) on behalf of the Engineering Council. This provides the academic underpinning for Incorporated Engineer (IEng) status and partially meets Chartered Engineer (CEng) requirements; full CEng typically requires further postgraduate learning.

Reputation (employability & rankings):
Warwick is the 6th most targeted university by UK graduate employers (High Fliers Research, 2025) and ranks 61st globally for employer reputation (QS Graduate Employability, 2025). 100 % of Warwick Electrical & Electronic Engineering graduates are in work or study 15 months after finishing, with a median salary of ~£35,500–£36,000, and around 90 % in highly skilled roles.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

If you're looking for a rigorous, industry-focused electrical and electronic engineering degree that combines theoretical depth with hands-on experience, Warwick’s BEng program is designed to give you the technical expertise and practical skills needed to excel in this fast-evolving field.

Learn Through Real-World Engineering Challenges
At Warwick, you won’t just study engineering—you’ll design, build, and test real systems in world-class facilities while working on projects that mirror industry demands:

  • State-of-the-Art Labs: Develop circuits and embedded systems in the Electrical Engineering Lab, equipped with oscilloscopes, signal generators, and microcontroller development kits.

  • Industry-Standard Software: Master MATLAB/Simulink for control systems, Altium Designer for PCB development, and LTSpice for circuit simulation.

  • Team Projects: Collaborate on real-world challenges, such as designing smart energy systems or IoT devices, in group projects that simulate professional engineering work.

  • Research-Led Learning: Engage with cutting-edge research in renewable energy, robotics, or communications through optional research projects.

  • Industry Connections: Benefit from Warwick’s strong ties to Siemens, Jaguar Land Rover, and National Grid, with opportunities for placements and networking events.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates of the University of Warwick’s BEng Electrical and Electronic Engineering are highly sought after, securing roles such as electronics design engineer, power systems engineer, embedded systems developer, and telecommunications specialist. Many alumni also progress to postgraduate study or work in sectors including automotive, renewable energy, robotics, and artificial intelligence.

Here’s how Warwick specifically supports your future:

Career Services & Experiential Learning
The program offers a flexible curriculum with optional modules in Year 3, allowing specialization in areas like AI for engineers, renewable energy systems, or advanced robotics. Students can transfer to the MEng program (subject to performance) until the end of Year 2. Warwick’s industry-led group projects simulate real engineering challenges, while the Professional Skills Module develops business awareness and management competencies. The university’s award-winning careers service provides dedicated STEM employer events and 1:1 career coaching from Year 1.

Industry Partnerships & Research
Warwick collaborates with global leaders like Jaguar Land Rover, National Grid, and ARM Holdings, offering placement years and live project briefs. The department houses £10M+ specialist facilities, including:

  • High-voltage power labs with grid-scale test equipment
  • Cleanroom fabrication suite for microelectronics
  • Autonomous vehicles test environment
  • Research-led teaching covers 5G/6G communications, electric vehicle technologies, and intelligent embedded systems, with opportunities to work alongside academics from Warwick’s Electrification and Energy Futures research groups.

Accreditation
The BEng is accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and is undergoing reaccreditation in 2024 (expected to continue). This provides a pathway to Chartered Engineer (CEng) status when combined with further study or training.

Graduate Outcomes
Students graduate with:

  • Advanced technical skills in circuit design, signal processing, and control systems
  • Practical expertise using industry-standard tools (MATLAB, Cadence, ANSYS)
  • Strong commercial awareness through Warwick’s unique business integration
  • Recent graduates have joined Rolls-Royce Electrical, Siemens Digital Industries, and Dyson in technical leadership roles.

Further Academic Progression

The program provides excellent foundations for:

  • Warwick’s MEng Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Specialist MSc programs in AI engineering, sustainable energy systems, or microelectronics
  • Direct entry to engineering consultancies or technology R&D roles

Program Key Stats

£33,520
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


Eligibility Criteria

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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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