Computer and Electronic Engineering BEng (Hons)

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Loughborough University

Program Overview

Computer and Electronic Engineering BEng (Hons) at Loughborough University is a three-year full-time Honours degree (UCAS code H611), with the option of a four-year sandwich variant including an industry placement (UCAS code H614). The programme equips students with a broad foundation in digital electronics, embedded systems, and software engineering within a practice-driven engineering environment.

Curriculum structure:
Year 1:
Students begin with Core Mathematics to build essential mathematical techniques, followed by modules like Circuit Analysis, which introduces the laws and methods for analyzing linear electrical and analog circuits. Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering covers electromagnetic principles, power systems, and the basics of electric circuits, all reinforced with practical labs. Programming and Software Engineering develops engineering-focused programming skills, while Digital Systems fosters understanding of logic design and digital signal representation.

Year 2:
The second year builds on programming and digital skills with modules such as Advanced Mathematics 2, which advances mathematical methods for engineering applications. Computer Architecture introduces how microprocessor instructions affect hardware behavior, while optional modules like Control System Design 2, Computer Networks, Systems Engineering Applications Theory, and Embedded Systems Design and Implementation allow students to tailor their learning toward systems integration, networking, control systems, and embedded system design.

Optional Placement Year / Study Abroad:
Students may choose to undertake a placement year in industry between Years 2 and 3, gaining valuable professional experience that enhances employability and practical skills in real-world engineering environments. Alternatively, a study abroad year offers international exposure, broadening cultural understanding and academic perspective by studying at a partner university overseas. Both options extend the degree duration to four years and enrich the learning journey with practical and global insights.

Final Year (Year 3 – BEng):
Students undertake a significant individual project, along with compulsory modules like Engineering Management: Finance, Law and Quality, and the Engineering Research Challenge Team Project, fostering interdisciplinary teamwork and project leadership. Optional advanced modules include Communications; Deployment of Machine Learning Inference Models in IoT Devices; Electronic System Design with FPGAs; Power Electronics; Microwave Communication Systems; Cybersecurity for Embedded Systems; and many others—facilitating both technical breadth and depth across contemporary engineering domains. 

Focus areas:
The programme emphasizes designing and understanding embedded electronic systems through an integrated approach—blending digital and analogue electronics, firmware, software development, microcontrollers, FPGA design, and systems thinking applied to real-world engineering challenges.

Learning outcomes:
Graduates leave with strong analytical, programming, and systems design skills, as well as practical experience gained through hands-on projects and labs. The mix of core studies and flexible options, particularly in the final year, supports both depth and adaptability in engineering competencies.

Professional alignment (accreditation):
The programme is professionally accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), and the Institute of Measurement and Control (InstMC)—fully satisfying the academic requirements for Incorporated Engineer (IEng) status and partially fulfilling requirements for Chartered Engineer (CEng) status under UK-SPEC.

Reputation (employability & rankings):
Loughborough's engineering programmes rank highly, with its facilities rated 3rd in the UK (Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2025) and top 15 for student satisfaction in related disciplines (The Complete University Guide 2026).

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

From your first year, you'll build expertise through embedded systems, group projects, and hands-on design — using real hardware and development tools — all grounded in top-tier facilities that mirror industry environments.

Experiential Learning at a Glance:

  • Embedded systems & hands-on design: The programme focuses on creating smart, embedded systems — from microcontrollers to sensor integration — reflecting real-world applications like mobile devices and traffic systems.

  • Extensive placement opportunities: Loughborough consistently supports over 1,400 students in 12-month industry placements each year, allowing you to apply what you've learned in a meaningful, professional environment.

  • State-of-the-art facilities – the STEMLab advantage: You’ll access a modern £17 million STEMLab, equipped with advanced engineering laboratories, CAD tools, rapid prototyping suites, and collaborative design studios — ideal for electronics and system project work.

  • Specialist workshops & labs: Across the department, support facilities include electronics workshops, CNC machine tools, the Mechatronics Lab, a 3D printing suite, design rooms, and an engineering applications workshop — all run by expert technical staff who help bring your ideas to life.

  • Digital tools & development boards: Students benefit from access to FPGAs, microcontroller development boards, and fully-equipped computer labs that support project-based learning.

  • Team projects & personal development: Starting from Year 1, you’ll tackle team-based labs and design challenges — blending electronics, programming, and systems thinking. By the final year, you’ll complete a significant individual capstone project.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates of Loughborough University's BEng (Hons) Computer and Electronic Engineering are highly employable, moving into roles such as embedded systems engineer, IoT solutions architect, robotics developer, hardware design specialist, and computer systems consultant. Many alumni also pursue further study in computer engineering or work in cutting-edge sectors including smart technologies, autonomous systems, consumer electronics, and telecommunications.

Here's how Loughborough specifically supports your future:

Career Services & Experiential Learning:
The three-year BEng programme offers a year-long industry placement opportunity with leading tech companies. Students gain hands-on experience in Loughborough's £17m STEMLab facilities, working on practical projects that combine hardware and software development. The curriculum includes a major individual project in the final year where students develop innovative computing solutions for real-world challenges. The university's award-winning Careers Network provides specialist support including tech career fairs and one-to-one mentoring with industry professionals.

Industry Partnerships & Research:
The programme benefits from Loughborough's strong collaborations with companies like ARM, Rolls-Royce, and Jaguar Land Rover, as well as research links with the Centre for Autonomous Systems and the Embedded Systems Laboratory. Students access cutting-edge facilities including robotics labs, IoT development spaces, and the Digital Fabrication Laboratory. The curriculum integrates current research in emerging areas like edge computing, machine learning hardware, industrial automation, and next-generation computer architectures.

Graduate Outcomes:
Students develop expert skills in embedded systems programming, digital hardware design, computer architecture, and hardware-software co-design - competencies that are increasingly valuable in today's technology-driven industries. Recent graduates have secured positions with leading employers including BAE Systems, Dyson, and National Instruments.

Further Academic Progression:
After completing the BEng at Loughborough, graduates can progress to the MEng Computer and Electronic Engineering or pursue specialist master's degrees in fields like robotics or artificial intelligence. Alternatively, they can enter professional roles in embedded systems development, IoT engineering, or technical consultancy - supported by the programme's excellent industry connections and reputation for producing work-ready graduates.

Program Key Stats

£30,700
Oct Intake : 14th Jan


Eligibility Criteria

ABB
3.2
34
78 - 88

1180
27
6.5
92

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Embedded Systems Engineer
  • Computer Systems Architect
  • Robotics Engineer
  • IoT Solutions Architect
  • Control Systems Engineer
  • Telecommunications Engineer
  • Cybersecurity Specialist (Hardware/Network)
  • Semiconductor Design Engineer
  • AI Hardware Engineer
  • Quantum Computing Systems Developer

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