Nowadays, business and research environments, such as biotechnology, increasingly require engineers who can design complete solutions involving complex integrated systems. Our programme goes beyond traditional disciplinary boundaries and educates engineers that can develop systems used in medical practice and research in biology.
You undertake laboratory practicals in both electronics and biology. Throughout the programme, you carry out projects where you build bioscience-related electronic devices under the supervision of academics from engineering and biosciences.Ê
Our modules provide a solid knowledge in mathematics, electronics, programming, mechanics, physiology and biology.
You also attend seminars delivered byÊexperts in bioengineering working in private companies, research centres or NHS institutions.
Independent rankingsElectronic and Electrical Engineering at Kent was ranked 11th for course satisfaction inÊThe Guardian University Guide 2018.
For graduate prospects, Electronic and Electrical Engineering at Kent was ranked 13th inÊThe Guardian University Guide 2018.
In the National Student Survey 2017, 83.6%Êof students in Electronic and Electrical Engineering were satisfied with the overall quality of their course.