Electronic Engineering BEng

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Electronic Engineering BEng

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    Key Information

    • Study Level:

      Bachelor

    • Duration:

      3 Years

    • Study Mode:

      Full Time

    • Tuition Fees EU/EEA:

      £ 9,250 Per Year

      These fees apply to students from the EU/EEA

    • Tuition Fees International :

      £ 25,500

      These fees apply to students from outside the EU/EEA

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    Course Summary

    King’s College London offers a very well-respected Electronic Engineering BEng program, supplying much needed graduates to a number of ever-growing industries. The department is multidisciplinary, and you’ll have the advantage of close interactions with tomorrow’s Biomedical Engineering students (and faculty) during your education.

    In studying for your BEng at King’s, you’ll learn the length and breadth of the technology behind digital signal processing and communication networks of all kinds. You’ll study electronic circuits and how systems interact, and of course robotics and computing generally. You’ll come to understand how engineering and communication networks underpin nearly every aspect of modern life, and how information security reinforces all of that.

    King’s College London has extensive relationships with some of the biggest names in the communications industry, including TI, Spirent, Huawei, NEC, Nokia, Vodafone and Orange, and you will be able to make use of these connections to build your professional network, supporting your employment.

    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.

    Course Outline

    You’ll begin with a core engineering curriculum which will give you a rich and detailed understanding of both electronic engineering and electronic systems design. There will be a strong focus on building your mathematical skills, as these are key to understanding virtually all higher engineering modules. You will also learn the core elements of communication and computer networks more generally, as well as adaptive systems and robotics.

    You will have the opportunity to guide the course of your later education, choosing modules which let you specialise in topics such as hardware design, fibre optics and optical communications, robotics and digital signal processing.

    Several of the modules you’ll take over the curse of your degree will focus specifically on employability. Combined with Kings’ College’s close links to industry and its location at the very heart of the UK’s telecommunications infrastructure, you should have a relatively easy time founding a rewarding career.

    Learning & Teaching

    This program is taught by some of the most respected minds in the field, with decades of academic and real world experience. You’ll learn in large lecture halls, smaller tutorials and in well-equipped laboratories. In all, you should expect to do roughly 10 hours of work per credit, so a single 15 credit module will take up some 150 hours over the course of a term, sometimes more.

    Career Possiblities

    This degree prepares students to enter any of several roles which rely on skilled engineering graduates to build, maintain and design the electronic and communications systems the world relies upon. That means you could easily build a career working anywhere in the world in nearly any industry.

    You will also have the support of the Careers Service and the Department of Informatics in preparing for and actually pursuing your chosen career path.

    Entry Credit

    Entry Requirements for UK and EU-nationals

    King’s College London’s Electronic Engineering BEng program requires 3 A Levels at AAB or better, or their equivalent.

    Entry Requirements for overseas (non-EU) students

    International students must be fluent in written and spoken English. The exact English language requirements for his course can be found here.

    They must also have academic accreditation equivalent to that required for UK and EU students. For full details of what international undergraduate certifications are accepted, please check here.

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