BEng Hons in Electronic Engineering and Computer Systems

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Huddersfield

Program Overview

The Electronic Engineering and Computer Systems BEng(Hons) at the University of Huddersfield is a three-year, full-time undergraduate degree (with an optional fourth year for placement) that equips students with core and specialist knowledge in electronics, communications, and systems design. The course integrates theoretical foundations with hands-on and team-based learning, aimed at preparing graduates for careers in engineering design, communications, and systems engineering.

Curriculum Structure:

Year 1:
In your first year, you'll build a rock-solid foundation with essential engineering skills. Engineering Computational Skills introduces programming and data handling, while Professional Skills and Research Awareness empowers you with project planning, teamwork, and academic study skills. You’ll also explore the core of your discipline in Engineering Science and Electronic System Fundamentals, and apply practical methods in Engineering Design, Manufacture and Test and Materials and Mechanics, giving you hands-on electronics and mechanical know-how

Year 2:
The second year develops your technical expertise in electronics and communications while introducing real-world engineering applications. Enterprise: Electronic Product Design and Manufacture teaches business, marketing, and design-for-manufacture through team-based projects. Signal Analysis and Control covers both time and frequency domain analysis alongside simulated control strategies. Embedded Systems focuses on microcontroller interfacing and embedded C programming, while Electronics 2 deepens your knowledge of analogue and digital device design. Electrical Principles 2 explores electromagnetic theory and reactive circuits, and Communications introduces modulation techniques, noise analysis, and transmission line principles.

Placement Year (optional):
Students may undertake a year-long professional placement between Years 2 and 3, working with employers such as Nissan, Bosch, and Intel to gain valuable industry experience and enhance employability.

Final Year:
The final year consolidates advanced technical and professional skills, with the centrepiece being an individual Final Year Project—an in-depth design or research task reflecting professional engineering standards. This is supported by advanced modules in your specialist areas, allowing you to integrate and apply your knowledge of electronics, communications, and systems engineering to solve complex engineering problems.

Focus Areas:
Embedded systems, signal processing, analog/digital circuit design, communications theory, control systems, mechatronics, CAD/design engineering, and product manufacturing.

Learning Outcomes:
Graduates develop strong technical competence across electronics and communications, practical design and analytical skills, professional and team working capabilities, and readiness for real-world engineering challenges.

Professional Alignment (Accreditation):
Accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET); fully meets the academic requirement for IEng registration and partially for CEng.

Reputation (Employability & Teaching Excellence):
The University is Gold-rated across all three aspects of the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) 2023. Strong graduate outcomes, with 80% of UK-domiciled graduates employed or in further study within 15 months. Placement history includes leading employers such as Nissan, Bosch, Sellafield Ltd., and Intel.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

Here’s how students on the Electronic Engineering and Computer Systems BEng (Hons) at the University of Huddersfield learn by doing—from hands-on projects and simulations to real-world placements and award-winning staff and facilities:
You’ll develop practical engineering skills right from Day 1—working on real circuits, embedded systems, control systems, and CAD-driven designs in modern labs. You'll also join small-team projects throughout your first two years via the EnABLE (Engineering in an Activity Based Learning Environment) initiative, which mirrors how real engineering teams solve problems. Then, in your final year, you’ll tackle an individual research or design project, supported by your own academic supervisor, bringing professional-level engineering skills to life.

Expriental Learning Highlights:

Hands-on projects and simulation tools: Modules like Embedded Systems include microcontroller interfacing and coding in C to build real-world systems. Control Systems and Digital System Integration involve designing, modeling, and simulating complete systems using tools like HDL simulation and Bode/Root Locus analysis.

Team-based learning through EnABLE: In your first and second years, you’ll work in small teams tackling practical engineering challenges—bridging theory and real engineering practice in a group environment.

Optional industry placement year: After Year 2, you can spend Year 3 in a paid placement—typically 12 months long—at industry-leading companies. Previous students have interned at employers like Cummins, Eaton, Northern Trains, and Intel.

Individual Final Year Project: In your final year, you’ll conduct a focused engineering project, whether academic or industry-based, under the guidance of a supervisor. This mirrors real-world engineering design and project management.

Research-grade equipment and facilities: The course benefits from resources such as the renowned Centre for Precision Technologies (one of the UK’s top facilities) and rich research environments in intelligent interfaces and diagnostics.

Industry-relevant accreditation & employability boost: The degree is accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)—fully satisfying requirements for Incorporated Engineer (IEng) status and partly for Chartered Engineer (CEng). You also gain the Global Professional Award (GPA) alongside your degree, recognized for enhancing employability and career readiness.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates of the University of Huddersfield's BEng(Hons) Electronic Engineering and Computer Systems are highly employable, moving into roles such as embedded systems engineer, IoT solutions developer, hardware-software integration specialist, robotics programmer, and computer systems architect. Many alumni also pursue further study or work in sectors including smart technologies, industrial automation, consumer electronics, and emerging computing systems.

Here's how Huddersfield specifically supports your future:

Career Services & Experiential Learning:
The three-year BEng programme offers an optional placement year, with students securing positions at companies like ARM, Jaguar Land Rover, and National Instruments. Students gain hands-on experience in Huddersfield's £18m engineering facilities, including the Embedded Systems Laboratory and Robotics Workshop. The curriculum includes a major final-year project developing integrated hardware-software solutions, supported by the university's award-winning Careers Service which provides specialist tech industry employability support.

Industry Partnerships & Research:
The programme benefits from Huddersfield's partnerships with technology leaders like Siemens and IBM, plus research collaborations with the Centre for Autonomous Systems and Intelligent Robotics. Students access cutting-edge facilities including IoT development labs, FPGA programming workstations, and industrial automation testbeds. The curriculum incorporates current research in edge computing, industrial IoT, machine learning hardware, and reconfigurable computing systems.

Graduate Outcomes:
Students develop expertise in embedded systems design, computer architecture, digital electronics, and hardware-software co-design - skills in high demand across technology-driven industries. Recent graduates work with companies like Rolls-Royce, Dyson, and BAE Systems.

Further Academic Progression:
After the BEng, graduates can progress to Huddersfield's MEng programme or pursue master's specialisms like robotics or AI systems. Many enter roles with technology manufacturers or engineering firms, supported by Huddersfield's strong industry links in Yorkshire's advanced manufacturing sector.

Program Key Stats

£17,600
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


73 %

Eligibility Criteria

BBB - BBC
3.0
30
65

1290
27
6.0
87

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

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

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