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1 CoursesBsc hons electronic engineering in Bangor university
On Campus
(September)
The course has been designed especially for candidates without the usual qualifications in Mathematics and Physics to be able to pursue their interest in electronics and electronic systems to degree level. During the course you will get a thorough grounding in all the latest techniques in analogue and digital electronics, together with training in professional skills, project management techniques and an intensive preparation in maths and science for electronics. You will gain extensive practical experience to ensure that you develop sound practical skills as well as a thorough theoretical knowledge.
88- 104 tariff points from level 3 qualifications* in any subjects (Electronics, Design and Technology, Physics and Maths welcome, but not essential), plus GCSE in Science at Grade C, GCSE English or Welsh Language at grade C and GCSE Mathematics, Upper Tier at Grade B. *Level 3 qualifications include A levels, BTEC, Access, Irish Highers, International Baccalaureate, Welsh Baccalaureate, Scottish Advanced Highers and others , Personal Statement and IELTS of 6.0. Minimum percentage required (12 standard or HSC) 65%.
Electronics Engineer , Power Electronics & Controls Engineer, Principal Power Electronics Design Engineer, Controls Engineer, Optical Engineer
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