• Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical and Electronic Engineering at the University of Nottingham is a 3-year program.
  • It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis.
  • In this program, students study topics including communications, computer modeling, electrical machines, electronic design, instrumentation, microelectronics, power generation, and distribution, signal processing, software engineering, and renewable energy systems.
  • Lectures, practical laboratory sessions, and project work are supplemented by problem-solving workshops and tutorials.
  • For a typical week in the first year, students can expect to attend about 10-12 hours of lectures, 5 hours of problem-based workshops, 6 hours of practical, hands-on laboratory sessions, and 1 hour in a small group tutorial. 
  • Students will be assessed through a broad range of methods including coursework, dissertation, and oral presentations, as well as tests and examinations. 
  • About 97 percent of the graduates start work or register for further study, within 3 months of graduation.
  • The BEng undergraduate courses are fully accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET).
  • Nottingham is one of the leading universities for degree-level education in electrical and electronic engineering. 
  • The Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering was one of the first departments to be established at the Malaysia Campus and the academic staff.