College of Engineering and Technology - University of Derby

Bachelor in Electrical and Electronic Engineering - Grado en Ingeniería Eléctrica y Electrónica

College of Engineering and Technology - University of Derby
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  • Imparte:
  • Modalidad:
    Presencial
  • Precio:
    UK/EU students: Full time: £9,000 (each year) £1,125 per module (you usually take the equivalent of 18 single modules) International students: Full time: £11,500
  • Comienzo:
    Septiembre 2017
  • Lugar:
    Derby
    Reino Unido
  • Duración:
    3 Años
  • Idioma:
    El Grado se imparte en Inglés
  • Titulación:
    BEng (Hons) Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Presentación

In electrical engineering, we apply the fact that electricity can be used to transport and deliver energy. It lights our homes, runs many of our domestic gadgets, and keeps the wheels of industry turning. It is such an established and reliable part of our lives that we too often take it for granted, yet it remains a fascinating and developing field of study. Electrical engineering deals with the study of motors and generators and their control, power transmission and distribution systems, and the principles that underlie them.

In electronic engineering, we apply the fact that electricity can be used to process, transmit or store information. Electronic engineering depends heavily on semiconductor technology, which has advanced significantly since the invention of the transistor, leading to the so-called "microchip", and the world of mobile phones, laptops and the "internet of things". Both electrical and electronic engineering depend on the same fundamental scientific laws, but diverge widely beyond those basics.

Requisitos

Our entry requirements are usually 280 UCAS points, of which at least 220 will be from your core A2s (full A levels) or equivalent qualifications such as BTEC Diploma, International Baccalaureate, Scottish Highers etc.
You will need a Grade C at A Level (or equivalent) in Maths, Physics, Science or another related subject.
We´ll accept up to 40 points towards the total from level 3 qualifications such as AS levels (where those AS levels are not taken on to A2 level), the Extended Project or Music qualifications.
We don´t accept points from Key Skills Level 3. If you have any questions about what is or isn´t accepted, please contact our Admissions team.
We also accept the Access to HE Diploma.
Your points at level 3 will be in addition to 5 GCSEs at grade C or equivalent level 2 qualifications.
The UCAS tariff points are a guide - we´ll also consider all the information that you´ve included in your application. We´ll also want to see that you´re enthusiastic and motivated to take this course and that you have the potential to benefit from coming to university.

Programa

Stage one
You´ll study modules such as:
Signal and Circuit Analysis Techniques(Mode A)
Analogue and Digital Electronics
Engineering Workshop
Electromagnetic Principles
Design and Professional Studies
Sustainable Energy Systems
Stage two
You´ll study modules such as:
Circuit Analysis (Mode A)
Computer Systems and Software Engineering
Electrical Machines Engineering
Electronic Communication Technology
Electronic Systems (Mode A)
Control and Instrumentation Engineering
Project management and Team Leadership
Diploma in Professional Practice (optional)
You´ll take the following modules:
Contemporary Issues in Professional Practice
Applied Professional Practice
Stage three
You´ll study modules such as:
Independent Engineering Project
Digital Signal Processing
Sensors and Control Systems
Embedded Systems
Communication Systems and Electromagnetic Compatibility
Power Electronics Engineering
Power Systems Engineering

Salidas profesionales

You´ll have a wide range of employment opportunities in electrical and electronic engineering when you graduate. You could move into areas as diverse as avionics, medical electronics, automotive electrical and electronic systems, electrical power generation, the rail industry or music and entertainment.

The numeracy and problem solving skills you´ll develop during this course will also give you a wide range of alternative career options, including teaching, banking, accountancy, technical sales or management.

You could also go on to further study by taking, for example, our MSc Control and Instrumentation degree.

Recent graduates have moved into electrical or electronic system design, installation and commissioning, programming, maintenance, and related activities. Derby graduates can be found developing embedded systems in cars, electrical power distribution systems, railway signaling systems, or rolling stock enhancements.

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