BEng (Hons) Electronic and Electrical Engineering

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Swansea University

Program Overview

The BEng (Hons) in Electronic and Electrical Engineering at Swansea University blends rigorous technical foundations—from analog and digital systems to power engineering—with hands-on learning in cutting-edge labs like the Wolfson Power Electronics & Power Systems facility and the 6G AI Antenna communications lab. It’s perfect for students who thrive on combining theoretical learning with real-world design experience, and who want to kickstart a future in sectors ranging from renewable energy to semiconductors.

Curriculum Structure
Year 1
You’ll build a strong foundation in key engineering principles through modules such as Engineering for People Hackathon, Digital Design, Circuit Analysis, Microcontrollers, Instrumentation and Control, Signals and Systems, Analogue Design, Electromagnetics, Power Engineering, and Engineering Mathematics—which develop your skills in programming, electronics, signal processing, materials science, and mathematical analysis.

Year 2
This year deepens your understanding with modules like Electrical Machines, Electronic Materials and Devices, Software Engineering, Control Systems, Statistical Methods in Engineering, Electronic Circuits, Electromagnetics, Digital Signal Processing, and accompanying laboratory sessions, equipping you with expertise across hardware, embedded systems, and signal processing.

Optional Year in Industry or Year Abroad
If you're looking to broaden your horizons, you have the option to take an optional Year in Industry (UCAS H604), where you’ll spend an additional year—either in the UK or overseas—working in a real engineering environment and earning an average salary of around £22,000, all with dedicated support to help you secure your placement.

Alternatively, the Year Abroad option (UCAS H603) allows you to study at a partner institution overseas, enriching your cultural experience and strengthening your global outlook—an opportunity that can significantly enhance your employability in an international job market

Year 3
In your final year, you'll take on advanced topics such as Power Systems, Power Electronics, Communications, Integrated Circuit Design, Microwave Circuits and Antennas, and Nanoelectronics, alongside an Individual Engineering Project and Engineering Management, preparing you for professional practice and independent project leadership.

Focus Areas
Power systems and electronics • Electronics materials and device fabrication • Control systems and signal processing • Wireless and antenna design • Integrated circuit engineering • Embedded and communication systems • Project management and leadership 

Learning Outcomes
Graduates emerge with broad technical fluency—from circuit design and embedded systems to power and communications—plus the confidence to drive independent engineering projects and operate with professionalism in industry-standard labs and tools.

Professional Alignment (Accreditation)
Swansea’s BEng in Electronic and Electrical Engineering is tailored to meet industry expectations, providing strong academic rigour and the hands-on preparation that employers value, though you'll want to confirm accreditation specifics if you're aiming for Chartered Engineer status.

Reputation (Employability Rankings)
13th in the UK for Graduates’ Prospects in Electrical & Electronic Engineering (The Guardian University Guide 2025)
Ranked in the top 301–350 worldwide for Electrical & Electronic Engineering (QS World University Rankings 2025)
Notably high scores in Academic Support (9th in the UK, NSS 2024)
Encouraging placements: students can opt for a year in industry (average pay £22k), helping launch their careers with practical experience and employer connections.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

Here’s how the BEng (Hons) Electronic and Electrical Engineering at Swansea University delivers immersive, hands-on learning. From day one, you’ll be immersed in practical engineering: working with microcontrollers, oscilloscopes, soldering rigs, PCB fabrication tools, and power systems labs. Your education happens not just through lectures, but through real systems, prototyping, and cutting-edge research environments.

Here’s how the experiential learning journey unfolds for you:

Hands-on labs with professional tools:
You’ll get practical experience using digital oscilloscopes, signal generators, soldering stations, microcontroller boards, and essential software—all in the Electronic/Electrical Teaching Laboratory.

Prototyping spaces & PCB workshop:
Build and test your own printed circuits using the dedicated PCB fabrication facility—complete with UV exposure unit, etch tank, and drill—and use the Electronics Workshop for laser cutting, drilling, and rapid prototyping.

Advanced power and electronics labs:
Learn through real energy systems and electronics—access the Wolfson Power Electronics & Power Systems (PEPS) Lab with renewable energy test beds, motor control rigs, and power device reliability tools.

Smart antenna & communications research:
Work in the Smart Antenna & Communications Lab, where you’ll engage with antenna design, RF systems (Ku/Ka/Q bands), AI-enhanced adaptive systems, GNSS anti-jamming, and wireless communication prototypes.

High-tech semiconductor and nanotech facility:
Use the brand-new £50M Centre for Integrative Semiconductor Materials (CISM) facility for clean-room fabrication, nanoscale characterization, and device testing—leveraging industry-grade semiconductor research capabilities.

Industry-aligned, accredited curriculum:
The programme is accredited by the IET and shaped around research strengths in energy and power, semiconductors and nanotechnology, and communications, systems & software—ensuring real-world relevance and employability.

Project-based final year:
In your final year, you’ll undertake a substantial 30-credit individual research project, allowing you to design, build, and showcase a self-driven solution.

Employer links and career outcomes:
Swansea EEE graduates go into roles like power systems engineer, RF systems engineer, semiconductor processing engineer, and more—with employers including Siemens, Dyson, GE Power, Airbus, MOD, and Jaguar Land Rover.

Support for placements and careers:
Swansea’s Employability Academy (SEA) offers workshops, employer talks, career fairs, internship resources, and personalized support—helping you build real-world experience and graduate job readiness.

Progression & Future Opportunities

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

Here's how Swansea specifically supports your future:

Career Services & Experiential Learning:
The three-year BEng programme offers a year-long industrial placement opportunity with leading engineering firms. Students gain hands-on experience in Swansea's £32.5m Bay Campus facilities, including the Electronics Laboratory and Power Systems Research Centre. The curriculum includes a major individual project in the final year where students tackle real-world engineering challenges. The university's Employability Academy provides dedicated engineering career support, including industry networking events and one-to-one guidance throughout the degree.

Industry Partnerships & Research:
The programme benefits from Swansea's strong industry connections with companies like Siemens, Tata Steel, and GE Aviation, as well as research collaborations with the SPECIFIC Innovation & Knowledge Centre and the Centre for Integrative Semiconductor Materials. Students access cutting-edge facilities including high-voltage labs, power electronics testbeds, and embedded systems workstations. The curriculum incorporates current research in areas like renewable energy systems, smart grids, industrial automation, and wireless communications.

Graduate Outcomes:
Students develop strong technical skills in power systems, electronic circuit design, control engineering, and digital systems - competencies that are valued across multiple engineering sectors. Recent graduates have secured positions with companies like National Grid, Rolls-Royce, and Renishaw.

Further Academic Progression:
After completing the BEng at Swansea, graduates can progress to the MEng Electronic and Electrical Engineering or pursue master's study in specialized fields. Alternatively, they can enter professional roles in power engineering, electronics design, or technical consultancy - supported by the programme's industry-relevant training and strong employer connections in Wales' growing technology sector.

Program Key Stats

£23,350
Jan Intake : 26th Nov


Eligibility Criteria

ABB - BBC
2.6
32
70

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6.0
79

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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