Course Summary
An MEng in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from City University London will prepare you to design, develop, construct or maintain the technological devices that increasingly define our lives. From the next generation of IPhones to the robots that are becoming common in industry and on our streets, from aircraft flight control systems to renewable energy facilities, electrical and electronic engineers have a hand in nearly every advanced technology we see. This is a fast growing and rather well paid career choice.
You’ll study electronics, mechatronics, signal processing and power engineering, just to start. You’ll also explore the demands of management in an engineering context, preparing you to lead a team of engineers in the field or in the office.
This program incorporates an optional year in paid work placement. This is a wonderful opportunity to see how electrical and electronic engineers apply their skills in real world working situations.
If you are changing direction after starting in another career area, you will possess valuable work experience and professional awareness. Many employers actively seek candidates with these benefits. Our network of contacts, a dedicated employability service and a reputation in the legal profession mean we also have an outstanding track-record of finding students legal employment.Many employers favour GDL students in an increasingly competitive legal job market. Through studying another degree subject, you will have gained many transferable skills. By taking the conversion route into law, you are showing motivation and determination by choosing law at a later stage than some others. This looks good to employers.
If you are changing direction after starting in another career area, you will possess valuable work experience and professional awareness. Many employers actively seek candidates with these benefits. Our network of contacts, a dedicated employability service and a reputation in the legal profession mean we also have an outstanding track-record of finding students legal employment.Many employers favour GDL students in an increasingly competitive legal job market. Through studying another degree subject, you will have gained many transferable skills. By taking the conversion route into law, you are showing motivation and determination by choosing law at a later stage than some others. This looks good to employers.