TheÊElectronic Engineering at De Montfort UniversityÊembraces a number of themes in areas identified as being generally under-represented in many other courses, such as power electronics and electromagnetic compatibility, providing you with as wide a range of employment opportunities as possible Ð whether this is in industry or continuing in research.

  • Accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) to CEng level, offering a streamlined route to professional registration

  • Industry placement opportunity

you can chose to undertake a year-long work placement, gaining valuable experience to enhance your practical and professional skills further

  • Graduate employability

Our graduates have gone on to work in a variety of specialist roles in diverse industries, including; embedded systems, electronic design and biomedical monitoring

  • Access to superb professional facilities

such as general electronics and assembly, digital electronics and microprocessor engineering, power electronics, control systems and communications engineering

  • Study a wide range of specialist modules

course content is regularly reviewed and modules have been specifically developed to address skills gaps in the industry

  • Academic and research Expertise

benefit from teaching by experienced academic and research-based staff, including those from DMUÕs dedicated Centre for Electronic and Communications Engineering, who are actively involved in international leadership roles in the sector.

Career

Upon graduation you will be equipped to take up responsible positions within a wide range of industries worldwide. Recent graduates have progressed into roles within electronic design, chip design, automation and control systems, embedded systems and communication systems. Opportunities also exist for further academic study towards a doctorate degree and a career in research.