BEng Hons Computer Science and Electronic Engineering

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Liverpool

Program Overview

BEng (Hons) Computer Science and Electronic Engineering – University of Liverpool
A three‑year, full‑time honours degree blending core electronic engineering with computer science to equip students to bridge software and hardware domains. Ideal for roles in embedded systems, robotics, signal processing, telecommunications, AI-driven devices, and interdisciplinary tech development.

Curriculum structure:
Year 1:
In the first year, students study fundamentals in both disciplines: Electrical Circuits & Systems, Digital & Integrated Electronics Design, Electronic Circuits, and Engineering Skills, alongside Object‑Oriented Programming in Java and two mathematics modules for electrical engineers (covering calculus, linear algebra and related applications). Practical sessions in both electronics and computer labs reinforce theoretical learning with hands-on experience.

Year 2:
The second year advances areas of software engineering, database development, digital electronics and microprocessor systems, instrumentation & control, signals & systems, distributed systems, and software engineering I. Coursework and extended team-based laboratory project experience consolidate technical skills and industrial awareness.

Year 3 (final year):
Final-year students complete an extended individual project in either computer science or electronic engineering (typically 30 credits). Core modules include Application Development with C++, Low Power Computer Architecture, Neural Networks, and Engineering Management & Entrepreneurial Skills. From a wide range of optional modules, students may choose topics such as Digital Control & Optimisation, Formal Methods, Multi‑Agent Systems, Honours Year Computer Science Project, BEng Electronic Engineering Project, Signal Processing & Digital Filtering or Digital System Design among others to customise their specialisation.

Optional extended pathways:

  • Year in Industry option (four-year route): Students may spend Year 3 in a paid industrial placement before returning to complete their final academic year. Placement preparation is supported by university career services.

  • Year Abroad or Year in China: Alternatively, students may spend a full third year studying abroad at a partner institution or at Xi’an Jiaotong–Liverpool University in Suzhou. Credits count towards the degree, which remains three years in duration. These options are applied for during the course, with eligibility typically based on academic performance

Focus areas:
The programme offers balanced exposure to hardware and software, emphasising embedded system design, digital electronics, algorithms, neural networks, robotics and communications. Graduates are trained in both languages of engineering—code and circuit—making them well-suited for roles that cross these traditionally separate domains.

Learning outcomes:
Graduates emerge with proficiency in programming, electronics design and systems thinking, plus project‑based teamwork and entrepreneurial management skills. They are ready for technology roles in industries such as AI, telecommunications, embedded systems, robotics, and interdisciplinary engineering applications.

Professional alignment (accreditation):
Accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), the degree fully meets the academic requirement for Incorporated Engineer (IEng) registration and partially satisfies the academic criteria for Chartered Engineer (CEng).
The computing component also benefits from recognition under the Seoul Accord signatory status of the UK, enhancing international credibility for IT-related qualifications.

Reputation (employability & rankings):
University of Liverpool is a Russell Group institution ranked among the world’s top 180 by QS (2024), and awarded TEF Gold in 2023. It demonstrates strong research performance—Computer Science achieved the highest proportion of world‑leading research (97%) in REF 2021—and high graduate employability, with past alumni working at organisations such as ARM, Siemens, Ericsson, Ministry of Defence, and others. Employer demand is strong due to the programme’s balanced skill set in electronics and software.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

At Liverpool, we blend cutting-edge tech with real-world application—you won’t just learn coding and circuits, you’ll buildprogram, and innovate from day one. Our BEng in Computer Science and Electronic Engineering gives you hands-on experience with industry-standard tools, collaborative projects, and research-grade facilities to prepare you for the fast-moving tech sector.

Here’s how you’ll gain practical, career-ready skills:

  • Dedicated engineering labs: Work with FPGA development boards, robotics kits, and IoT devices in our Electrical Engineering and Electronics Lab, equipped with Oscilloscopes, Spectrum Analyzers, and soldering stations for hardware prototyping.

  • Software & programming tools: Master Python, C++, MATLAB, Verilog (for chip design), Cadence Virtuoso (VLSI), and ARM Mbed (embedded systems)—the same tools used in top tech firms.

  • Team projects: Collaborate on real-world challenges—past students have built autonomous drones, AI-powered sensor networks, and smart energy systems in partnership with companies like IBM and Unilever.

  • Optional placement year: Gain paid experience at companies like Intel, Jaguar Land Rover, or BAE Systems—92% of placement students report improved job prospects.

  • Digital fabrication: Use the School of Engineering’s MakerSpace for 3D printing, PCB milling, and laser cutting to bring your designs to life.

  • Research opportunities: Access the Centre for Autonomous Systems (robotics/AI) or Stephenson Institute for Renewable Energy (smart grid tech).

  • Industry connections: Attend workshops with tech employers like Sony and ARM, plus field trips to Sci-Tech Daresbury and Liverpool Science Park.

  • Learning resources: Access the Harold Cohen Library’s specialist engineering collections and 24/7 computer labs with high-performance workstations.

By graduation, you’ll have a portfolio of working prototypes, coding projects, and industry experience—making you stand out in the job market.

Progression & Future Opportunities

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

Here's how Liverpool specifically supports your future:

Career Services & Experiential Learning:
The three-year BEng programme offers opportunities for an industrial placement year with leading technology companies, allowing students to gain valuable professional experience. Students undertake practical projects in Liverpool's state-of-the-art facilities, including the Digital Innovation Factory and Electronics Teaching Laboratories. The curriculum includes a major final-year project where students tackle real-world challenges at the intersection of computing and electronics. The university's Careers and Employability Service provides tailored support including tech industry networking events and one-to-one career guidance.

Industry Partnerships & Research:
The programme benefits from Liverpool's strong industry connections with companies like ARM, IBM and Unilever, as well as research collaborations with the Centre for Autonomous Systems and the Digital Innovation Facility. Students access cutting-edge facilities including robotics labs, IoT development spaces and high-performance computing resources. The curriculum incorporates current research in areas like embedded systems, computer architecture, digital signal processing and machine learning applications.

Graduate Outcomes:
Students develop strong technical skills in both computer science and electronic engineering, including programming, digital systems design, embedded systems development and hardware-software integration - competencies that are increasingly valuable across multiple technology-driven industries.

Further Academic Progression:
After completing the BEng at Liverpool, graduates can progress to the MEng Computer Science and Electronic Engineering or pursue master's study in specialized fields. Alternatively, they can enter professional roles in embedded systems, IoT development, or technical consultancy - supported by the programme's industry-relevant training and excellent employer connections.

Program Key Stats

£29,900
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


14 %

Eligibility Criteria

ABB
3
32
70 - 85

1270
27
6.0
78

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Embedded Systems Engineer
  • Software Developer (Hardware Integration)
  • IoT Solutions Architect
  • Robotics Engineer
  • Control Systems Engineer
  • Electronics Design Engineer
  • Telecommunications Engineer
  • Data Scientist (Signal Processing)
  • Cybersecurity Analyst (Hardware/Network)
  • Semiconductor Design Engineer
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