BEng Hons Electronic Engineering

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Nottingham

Program Overview

Electronic Engineering BEng at University of Nottingham is a three‑year, full‑time honours degree centred on electronic systems design, embedded hardware/software, and energy/communications technologies. The course begins with core electronics and mathematics and allows optional specialisation paths in the final year. Ideal for students targeting careers in telecommunications, automotive systems, renewable energy, embedded computing, hardware design or progressing to postgraduate engineering roles.

Curriculum structure:

Year 1:
Builds foundational skills in Mathematical Methods, Electrical Energy Conditioning & Control, Engineering Mathematics, Information & Systems, Applied Electrical & Electronic Engineering (Construction Project), Introduction to Software Engineering & Programming, and Contemporary Engineering Themes A. Teaching is delivered through lectures, labs, tutorials, and project‑based learning including team design work and lab-based experimentation.

Year 2:
Students engage with modules in Contemporary Engineering Themes B, Design & Implementation of Engineering Software, Electrical Energy Conditioning & Control, Electronic Processing & Communications, Modelling: Methods & Tools, and energy-related group design projects (Electronic Systems and Energy Conditioning). These topics emphasise software development, electronic systems, and energy conversion and control, all reinforced via lab-based group work and problem-solving exercises.

Year 3 (Final year for BEng):
In your third year you undertake a comprehensive Individual Project and take core modules including Analogue Electronics, Integrated Circuits and Systems, Power Electronic Applications & Control, Electrical Machines, Drive Systems & Applications, and Professional Studies. Alongside these, you choose optional modules such as Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Applications of AI in Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Cybersecurity, Digital Communications, Embedded Computing, Mobile Technologies, Optical Networks, Robotics, Dynamics & Control, and Sensing Systems & Signal Processing—allowing you to specialise your technical interests while maintaining flexibility

Optional year in industry (Between 2nd and Final Year)
This year is spent entirely in industry, where you apply your learning in real engineering environments and gain hands‑on experience working on projects. You remain registered with the University, maintain tutorial support, and your placement can lead to employment offers. If no placement is secured, you must transfer to the standard BEng route without the year in industry

Optional Study Abroad Year:
The Year Abroad option lets eligible students spend their second academic year studying at Nottingham’s partner campuses in China or Malaysia, following exactly the same core and optional modules as the UK programme and taught in English; this provides cross-cultural experience while reinforcing your engineering skills.

Focus areas:
This programme emphasises analogue and digital circuit design, semiconductor systems, embedded computing, intelligent robotics, signal processing, and system-level integration—supported through laboratory and design-led coursework.

Learning outcomes:
Graduates emerge with strong design and analytical skills, hands‑on project experience in both hardware and software contexts, and the ability to lead and collaborate on technical projects—preparing them for careers in sectors like IoT, telecommunications, medical devices, and automotive electronics.

Professional alignment (accreditation):
Accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology on behalf of the Engineering Council, satisfying the academic stage for IEng or partial CEng status, with progression to full CEng requiring further study.

Reputation (employability & rankings):
Nottingham consistently ranks in the top 10 UK universities for electrical and electronic engineering (Guardian University Guide 2025 / Times & Sunday Times Good University Guide 2025). Graduate destinations include Rolls-Royce, BMW Group, Kindeva, Leonardo Helicopters, BAE Systems, etc

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

From your very first term, you’ll engage in weekly lab sessions and live industry-inspired projects—not lectures alone. Working in collaborative teaching labs, ‘hackspaces’ and engineering workshops on University Park campus, you’ll combine hardware and software design with real problem-solving. Nottingham’s CDIO‑based curriculum (Conceive → Design → Implement → Operate) means you consistently work on projects that mirror real-world engineering challenges.

Here’s how that experiential learning plays out practically:

  • Collaborative Teaching & Project Labs (Pope Building):
    From Year 1, you’ll work in group labs building systems like autonomous vehicles equipped with sensor arrays—using oscilloscopes, logic trainers and embedded microcontrollers, supported by academic and technical staff.

  • Dedicated Electronics Workshop & 3D Printing Studio:
    Access soldering bays, PCB fabrication tools, 3D printers and test benches, ideal for prototyping your designs throughout the course.

  • Project Spaces for Focused Design:
    Quiet third-year project rooms are available for individual or group work—fitted with computers and electronics equipment to support extended design tasks.

  • Yearly Live Industry Challenges:
    In Year 1 you’ll compete in Nottingham’s signature Grand Challenge—an industry-set project where you reverse-engineer everyday items, design energy-harvesting systems or build efficiency-improving prototypes in small teams.

  • Industry-Designed Modules & CDIO Framework:
    Modules are co-created with external partners and structured around CDIO principles—ensuring you learn by conceiving, designing, implementing, and operating working systems.

  • Real-World Software & Simulation Tools:
    Across the course you’ll use industry-standard packages—MATLAB, circuit CAD, embedded C/C++, and sustainability-focused simulation tools—within labs and project modules.

  • Optional Year-in-Industry Placement:
    Choose an industrial year between Year 2 and Year 3 to work at firms like Jaguar Land Rover, Rolls‑Royce or BAE Systems—earning professional experience while remaining on track for your degree.

  • Industry-Recognised Accreditation & Career Readiness:
    Fully accredited by the IET, the programme prepares you for professional engineering status (IEng/CEng). Graduates go on to roles at top engineering employers.

  • Libraries & Technical Study Facilities:
    In addition to departmental labs, you have access to Nottingham’s George Green Library and campus-wide computing labs, and software suites for coursework and projects.

This isn’t education by textbooks alone—it’s an active, project-based programme where you build real systems, use real tools, work in real labs, and collaborate with peers under live industry-style briefs. You'll graduate with strong technical ability, a portfolio of real prototypes, and professional experience employers recognize.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates of the University of Nottingham's BEng Electronic Engineering are highly employable, moving into roles such as electronics design engineer, embedded systems developer, telecommunications specialist, control systems engineer, and hardware verification engineer. Many alumni also pursue further study in electronics or work in sectors including consumer electronics, automotive systems, aerospace, and emerging technologies.

Here's how Nottingham specifically supports your future:

Career Services & Experiential Learning: 
The three-year BEng program offers opportunities for an industrial placement year with leading electronics companies. Students gain practical experience through laboratory sessions in the university's £40m Power Electronics and Machines Centre (PEMC), working on projects in circuit design, embedded systems, and electronic communications. The university's Careers and Employability Service provides dedicated support including electronics industry networking events and one-to-one career guidance throughout the degree.

Industry Partnerships & Research: 
The program benefits from Nottingham's strong industry connections with companies like ARM, Siemens, and Rolls-Royce, as well as research collaborations with the Institute for Aerospace Technology. Students access excellent facilities including the Electronics Teaching Laboratory, Embedded Systems Laboratory, and Communications Research Laboratory. The curriculum incorporates current research in areas like microelectronics, wireless communications, control systems, and power electronics.

Graduate Outcomes: 
Students develop strong technical skills in analog and digital circuit design, embedded systems programming, electronic communications, and control engineering - competencies that are highly valued across the electronics industry.

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

Program Key Stats

£30,750
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


11 %

Eligibility Criteria

ABB
3.0
30
84

NA
NA
6.0
80

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Electronics Engineer
  • Power Electronics & Controls Engineer
  • Principal Power Electronics Design Engineer
  • Controls Engineer
  • Optical Engineer
  •  Embedded Systems Engineer
  • Test Engineer
  • Design Engineer
  • Electrical Project Manager
  • Robotics Engineer
  • IoT Solutions Architect
  • Power Systems Engineer

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