
Integrated Master of Engineering - Electronic Engineering (Industrial Year in Year 3) (H61B)
Trent Building, University Park, Nottingham, United Kingdom
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Last updated: 16/09/2025







About Integrated Master of Engineering - Electronic Engineering (Industrial Year in Year 3) (H61B)
Electronic engineers are responsible for designing, developing, testing, and overseeing the creation of various technological advancements, ranging from drones and electric cars to the technology found in smartphones, sat navs, and hospital systems.
The course offered provides students with multiple avenues to enhance their understanding of electronics. Through engaging in lab-based projects and working both individually and in small teams, students will acquire skills in project management and problem-solving using their technical knowledge.
During the third year of study, students will have the opportunity to gain industry experience. This can be achieved by applying for placements available to students on the course or by arranging their own placement with a suitable company. Throughout the industrial year, students will remain registered with the university and will have regular meetings with their placement tutor.
Given the ever-evolving nature of technology, graduates will possess the confidence to create, comprehend, and advance electrical control systems of the future.
The course is designed to equip students with the necessary engineering expertise for a career in engineering or various other professions.
Initially, all undergraduate students in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering follow a common program of study. However, they have the flexibility to switch to a different plan until the end of their third semester in year two. Additionally, students have the option to include or exclude a year abroad or a year in industry after enrolling in the course. By the third year, students can choose to specialize in the areas that align with their interests and career aspirations.
For those who receive an offer at MEng level, a contextual offer for the BEng version of the course will also be provided. This means that if the required results to meet the MEng offer are not achieved, but the requirements for the BEng version of the chosen course are met, a place in the BEng version will be automatically offered.
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