BEng Hons Electronic and Electrical Engineering

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Leeds Beckett University

Program Overview

The BEng (Hons) Electronic and Electrical Engineering at Leeds Beckett University equips you with practical and creative engineering skills—covering electronics, embedded systems, control, power, and robotics. It’s perfect for students who learn by doing, thrive on solving real-world problems, and are looking to contribute to sustainable solutions across energy, communications, manufacturing, and automation.

Curriculum Structure

Year 1
In your first year, you’ll build a strong technical foundation with modules such as Computers in Engineering, Electrical & Electronics Principles 1, Digital Electronics, Maths for Electronics & Electrical Engineering, Engineering Design Project 1, and Engineering Systems & Data Acquisition. You’ll gain your footing in circuits, programming, maths, and design—all through applied, hands-on work in labs.

Year 2
Your second year delves deeper with modules like Analogue Systems & Circuits, Control Systems, Communications Systems, Embedded Systems, and Engineering Design Project 2. These foster solid understanding of real-time systems, embedded hardware, analogue communication, and control theory—through project-led teamwork.

Placement Year (Optional)
You can enhance your degree by opting for a sandwich year in industry, giving you a full year to work and gain professional experience—strengthening your skills, confidence, and employability.

Final Year
In your final year, you’ll tackle advanced topics through Digital Signal Processing, Power Electronics, Engineering Design, and a major Production Project. You’ll also get to personalize your final-year experience by choosing from optional modules, including shaping your own specialist project.

Focus Areas
Digital & analogue electronics, embedded systems, control systems, communication systems, power electronics, DSP, engineering design projects, real-world applications

Learning Outcomes
You’ll gain solid practical skills in electronics and control, design and test embedded systems, synthesize knowledge through year-on-year projects, optionally gain industrial experience, and tailor your final-year focus via advanced, student-driven project work.

Professional Alignment (Accreditation):
This program is accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)—fully meeting the academic standard for Incorporated Engineer (IEng) registration and partially fulfilling the Chartered Engineer (CEng) pathway.

Reputation (Employability & Facilities):
Leeds Beckett ranks 10th in England for Electrical & Electronic Engineering courses, reflecting strong student satisfaction and program quality. 100% of students praised the availability of specialist facilities in the National Student Survey 2025 — meaning you’ll benefit from excellent labs, including embedded systems, robotics, and control environments. You’ll follow a "Practise first" approach, with a project in every year and opportunities to solve industry-relevant problems guided by industry practitioners.

 

 

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

From the very first day studying Leeds Beckett University's BEng (Hons) Electronic and Electrical Engineering, students in this course dive into hands-on learning—working with real electronic systems, embedded devices, and automation tools in purpose-built labs. You'll use industry-standard equipment in modern embedded systems and automation laboratories, giving you practical skills that employers value. Whether you’re designing circuits, experimenting with electronics, or exploring control systems, the facilities and technical resources here make learning feel like doing.

Here’s what the course offers in terms of experiential learning:

Laboratories & Facilities:
Practical sessions take place in dedicated embedded systems and automation labs—part of the School of Built Environment, Engineering and Computing’s state-of-the-art teaching facilities.

Campus Locations:
Electrical and electronic engineering teaching is based in the Caedmon Building at Headingley Campus, with access to both Headingley and City Campus libraries for study and research resources.

Library Resources:
You’ll have access to the Engineering subject librarians, plus key engineering databases like the ACM Digital Library and British Standards Online—essential for staying current on research and industry standards.

Digital Tools & Platforms:
Collaboration and communication are streamlined via Microsoft Teams—from group projects to online sessions—all accessible through MyBeckett or the university app.

Industry-linked Learning & Employability:
The course emphasizes strong links with industry and incorporates employability support—such as career coaching, CV work, and interview prep—led by a dedicated Careers Service ranked 13th in the UK.

Real-World Project Work:
You'll engage in creative, problem-solving projects such as design tasks and innovation-driven assignments—meaning you apply theory in practical, meaningful ways throughout your studies.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates of Leeds Beckett University's BEng (Hons) Electronic and Electrical Engineering are highly employable, moving into roles such as electronics design engineer, power systems engineer, control and instrumentation specialist, telecommunications engineer and embedded systems developer. Many alumni also pursue further study in renewable energy, robotics or automation, or work in sectors including energy, manufacturing, transport and smart technologies.

Here's how Leeds Beckett specifically supports your future:

Career Services & Experiential Learning:
The course offers an optional placement year with industry partners, giving you valuable hands-on experience. You'll learn through practical lab sessions, industry-standard simulation software and real-world engineering projects, with strong emphasis on circuit design, power electronics and control systems. The university's Careers Team provides specialist support including engineering career fairs, placement opportunities and professional skills workshops throughout your studies.

Industry Partnerships & Research:
The School of Built Environment, Engineering and Computing has strong links with companies like Siemens, Northern Powergrid and ABB. Students benefit from research-informed teaching in areas including smart grids, industrial automation and renewable energy systems. The university's £45m engineering facilities feature high-spec electronics labs, power systems equipment and Industry 4.0 technologies. Employers particularly value graduates' skills in PCB design, power distribution analysis and programmable logic controllers (PLCs).

Graduate Outcomes:
Students graduate with professional-level competencies in electronic system design, power engineering, microcontroller programming and engineering project management - all highly sought after by employers in technology, energy and manufacturing sectors.

Further Academic Progression:
After your BEng degree, you can progress to MSc programmes in Electronic Engineering or related fields, or move directly into professional roles in power electronics, control systems or telecommunications, supported by the course's strong industry connections and practical focus.

Program Key Stats

£16,350
£
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


Eligibility Criteria

BBC
3.0
28 - 30
60

1270
26
6.0
80

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Electrical Engineer
  • Electronics Engineer
  • Power Systems Engineer
  • Control Systems Engineer
  • Telecommunications Engineer
  • Embedded Systems Engineer
  • Renewable Energy Engineer
  • Robotics Engineer
  • Semiconductor Design Engineer
  • Test and Validation Engineer

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