• This Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Hons) degree from Teesside University embraces a broad spectrum of electrical and electronic engineering activities ranging from digital electronics and communications to electrical machines and power distribution.
  • This broad base enables to gain employment in a wide range of manufacturing sectors but is particularly useful for employment in traditional electrical, electronic, or communications industries.
  • The program is built around a set of discipline-based threads. These threads include analog and digital electronics (including microprocessors), control systems, communications systems, and electrical machines and power systems - which form the basis of a number of modules that run through all three years of the program.
  • Other modules, such as the mathematics, skills, and project modules, support these threads and provide a more rounded (industrially relevant) educational experience.