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Electrical Engineering and Electronics with a Year in Industry MEng (Hons)

University of Liverpool

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  • Qualification

    Master of Engineering (with Honours) - MEng (Hon)

  • Location

    Main Site

  • Study mode

    Full time

  • Start date

    22-SEP-25

  • Duration

    5 Years

Course summary

Course overview

Studying Electrical and Electronic Engineering allows you to specialise in subjects as diverse as power generation and transmission, and antennas and digital systems design, preparing you for an exciting career within the world of modern electronics.

INTRODUCTION

Electrical engineering is not simply about the production and transmission of electrical energy, but also about how it is used. In both its transmission and usage there are significant and increasing challenges facing electrical engineers, many related to sustainability and the environment.

This programme is designed for students with an interest in communications engineering and associated electronics, covering a wide range of topics in electronic and communications engineering.

You will learn through the practical application of concepts and theory, always with awareness of their relevance to the real world.

The MEng is an enhanced BEng programme, which means that you have an extra year to study advanced topics and undertake a group project based on the needs of industry.

This programme includes a placement year, during which you will spend time working in an engineering company. This is an excellent opportunity to gain practical engineering experience.

Electrical and Electronic Engineering students graduate with skills sought after by a wide range of employers who are actively seeking engineers.

Careers and employability

Graduates of this degree programme go on to a wide range of careers: you may be responsible for planning the electricity distribution network, or you may be designing the electronics of the next ‘must have’ item. It is an exciting time for the electronic and communications industry, with new and innovative products coming out every day.

Recent employers include:

  • ARM Holdings Ltd
  • British Nuclear Group
  • Deva Electronic Controls
  • Energetix Group PLC

Application deadline

29 January

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Entry requirements

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A level : ABB

To include Mathematics and a science subject (Chemistry, Computer Science, Further Maths, Physics or Electronics).For applicants from England: For science A Levels that include the separately graded practical endorsement, a Pass is required.

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University of Liverpool

  • University League Table

    19th

  • Campus address

    University of Liverpool, The Foundation Building, 765 Brownlow Hill, Liverpool, Liverpool, L69 7ZX, England

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Subject rankings

  • Subject ranking

    17th out of 68 5

  • Entry standards

    / Max 227
    128 57%

    44th

  • Graduate prospects

    / Max 100
    94.0 94%

    9th

    26
  • Student satisfaction

    / Max 4
    3.18 80%

    11th

    7

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