This degree offers you the chance to study a broad range of topics whilst still allowing you to specialise in the later years of the course. Topics including electronic design, communications, software engineering, computer modelling, microelectronics, power generation and distribution, electrical machines, signal processing, renewable energy systems, and instrumentation make this a truly multidisciplinary degree.
Our Foundation courses give you another way to study for an undergraduate degree.
A level | BBB, including mathematics and physics, excluding general studies |
IB Diploma | 30 points, including 5 points in mathematics (HL) and 5 points in physics (HL) |
STPM | B+B+B+, including mathematics and physics, excluding Pengajian Am |
UEC | 5 As, including mathematics, physics and chemistry, 2 Bs in 2 further academic subjects, excluding Chinese Language |
SAM/AUSMAT/HSC | ATAR (UAI)/TER/ENTER 86 including mathematics, physics and chemistry |
Canadian Pre-U | 85% average based on 6 subjects, including mathematics and science subjects |
Foundation | Successful completion of the Foundation in Engineering programme |
IELTS: | 6.0 (no elements below 5.5) |
TOEFL (iBT): | 79 (no element less than 19) |
PTE (Academic): | 55 (minimum 51) |
SPM: | grade B+ |
GCE O-Level (1119): | grace C |
GCSE/ IGCSE: | grade C |
UEC: | grade B3 |
IB English A1 or A2 (SL or HL): | 4 points |
IB English B HL: | 4 points |
IB English B SL: | 5 points |
IELTS and TOEFL test results must be less than 2 years old and all IELTS must be the academic version of the test |
Other equivalent qualifications will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
The Foundation in Engineering is a 1+3 year programme that results in direct progression to the undergraduate degrees offered within the Faculty of Engineering. Modules on the programme aim to improve language and study skills as well as enhance understanding of mathematics and the physical sciences.
Students on this programme also chose from a range of elective modules that provide the opportunity to sample topics related to their chosen undergraduate pathway from thermal science or chemistry to electricity and magnetism.
Modules
Modules
Group Project (MEng only)
Optional modules
Optional modules
Electrical and electronic engineering continue to be buoyant industries. Many of our graduates pursue engineering careers in a range of industries, such as electrical and electronic design, manufacturing, power plants, devices and systems design and development, electrical and electronic equipment and systems design and fabrication, and transmission. Others enter the management and commerce sector, or software and IT. Some also choose to continue their studies with further education.
Source : The University of Nottingham