Electrical and Electronic Engineering BEng
Overview
Brochure
Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Biomedical Engineering and Engineering with Management and Entrepreneurship Brochure:
Electrical and electronic engineering at City University London has a long-standing tradition of excellence.
Course Fees:
- Full-time EU: £9,000 (2012/13 fees)
- Full-time Non EU: £13,000 (2012/13 fees)
UCAS code:
H602 BEng, H642 BEng with professional placement.
Entry Requirements
Tariff Points
For entry in 2012
Typical offers require one of the following:- A/AS-level: 340 UCAS tariff points, A-level mathematics and physics required with a minimum of grade B in A-level mathematics. Point scores exclude general studies and key skills
- BTEC: DDD in a relevant subject, including D in L3 mathematics.
- IB: 30, including 5 in High Level mathematics and physics.
- 14-19 Advanced Diploma: Engineering at grade B/250; A-level mathematics at grade B/100.
Pre-requisites
Mathematics GCSE at grade C or above.
Other Suitable Qualifications
Foundation Programmes
If you do not qualify for direct entry, our partner INTO City University London offers academic preparation programmes which focus on the skills you need. Successful completion of the International Foundation in Engineering, Computer Science and Mathematics at INTO City University London means guaranteed progression to this degree.
Kaplan International College (KIC) London
Additionally, the University works in partnership with KIC London to provide preparatory courses for international students. Foundation and Pre Masters courses at KIC London offer comprehensive support to students including regular one-to-one tuition. Progression to the University is guaranteed if you complete the KIC London course at the required level.
English Requirements
- IELTS: 6.0
- TOEFL: 87 internet-based total
- GCSE: English language grade C.
English Language Programmes
If you need to improve your English language skills before you enter this course, our partner, INTO City University London offers a range of English language courses. These intensive and flexible courses are designed to improve your English ability for entry to this degree. Please click the links below for more information.
Visa Requirements
The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course at City, there are different rules for:
- Students on courses of more than 6 months
- Students on courses of less than 6 months
- Students on a pre-sessional English Language course
For more information see our main Visa page.
When and Where
- Duration:
- Full-time: Three years or four years including a professional placement.
Course Content
The course provides a sound foundation for people wishing to pursue a career in electrical engineering, communications, control systems, robotics or sensor systems, through a diverse range of theoretical skills and practical experience, presented in the context of real applications and design experience.Course Structure
Years one and two:The first two years of this course are joined with BEng in Computer Systems Engineering and BEng in Telecommunications. The focus is on fundamental principles of engineering and applied physics and modules provide an essential insight into electronics, design and computing:
- Circuit theory
- Communications systems
- Computer programming (C/C++/Java)
- Dynamics and control
- Electronics
- Engineering design
- Engineering mathematics
- Signals and systems.
Year three:
Offered modules are:
- Electrical and electronic power systems
- Electromagnetic fields
- Embedded real time systems
- Engineering systems
- Signal processing
All students are required to undertake a project. This is often associated with the design, construction and costing of an electrical device to satisfy a given specification, or it may be a more fundamental investigation connected with one of our research groups' interests.
Project work normally requires the equivalent of more than one day per week spent in the laboratory. Recent student projects include the design of control systems, image based lane following in autonomous vehicle navigation, neural networks for financial forecasting and optical fibres instrumentation.
Teaching and Assessment
Teaching:
The course is mainly taught by staff from the School of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences. The course also includes lectures from experts from the industrial sector who explain how technologies are currently being used in industry to solve real world problems. The course is taught in formal lectures, seminars and tutorials, supplemented by an engineering applications course, involving laboratory and group projects.
Assessment:
The course is assessed through examinations, coursework and laboratory reports. The final degree classification is based on marks obtained in the second and final academic years. The final academic year contributes twice as much as the second year to the total.
Fees
- Full-time EU: £9,000 (2012/13 fees)
- Full-time Non EU: £13,000 (2012/13 fees)
Funding
For up-to-date information about tuition fees, living costs and financial support, visit Undergraduate Fees and Finance or Postgraduate Fees and Finance.
Scholarships
New for 2012 entrants: Up to £3,000 cash each year for at least three years for students on this course. Read more here to see if you might qualify.Prizes
There are a number of prizes and awards for students who perform well in examinations and project work. Details of the prizes can be obtained from the Associate Dean for the relevant subject area. In addition, the committee may make recommendations for University awards.Placements
You are strongly encouraged to seek placements after your second year. Another option is to spend a year studying in North America or in Europe. The placement will give you the opportunity to learn more about industry, take on graduate level responsibilities and, in some cases, work as part of a multinational workforce. You will receive a salary and may go on to be employed by the placement company after graduation.Career Prospects
Professional accreditation and career options: This course is accredited by the major professional engineering bodies - the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and the Institute of Measurement and Control (InstMC) with whom we maintain close professional links.
The electrical and electronic engineering field offers exciting employment opportunities in areas such as: research and development, consultancy, software engineering, design, electronics, power systems and instrumentation and control.
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Electrical and Electronic Engineering
UCAS code: H602 BEng, H642 BEng with professional placement.
Applications for degree courses must be made through UCAS. You can apply through your school or college using the Apply system, which enables you to submit your application directly to the UCAS website.
Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS)
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UCAS Customer Service Unit telephone numbers:
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When to apply
Your application for entry in September 2012 should arrive at UCAS between 1 September 2011 and 15 January 2012. Applications that arrive after 15 January 2012 will be considered only at the University's discretion. When your application is acknowledged by UCAS, you will be sent a personal identification number so that you can access your records via Track on the UCAS website.
Enquiries
For general enquiries about the admissions process, please contact the
Admissions Office.
T: +44 (0)20 7040 8716/0223
E: ugadmissions@city.ac.uk
If your enquiry is about admission to a particular course, you should contact the admissions tutor for that course (please see the course description for contact details).