An online bachelor’s degree in electronic engineering is designed to teach students the math and science concepts behind circuits and other engineering systems. Classes in these programs also ...
Learn more about Accelerated Bachelor’s/Master’s Degrees and why they’re a smart choice for career success. What’s the difference between engineering and ...
When you study electrical engineering technology (EET), you study the lifeblood of today's technology: electronics and computers. Electrical engineering technology is a part of virtually everything ...
We offer a range of IET-accredited degrees covering the wide spectrum of Electronic and Electrical Engineering which can be studied as a three year bachelor’s degree (BEng) or four year Bachelor’s ...
In 1961, President Kennedy enacted the Commission on the Status of Women, a 22-month study that examined women in the science ...
Earning a bachelor’s degree takes about four years. Coursework varies but usually includes mixing and mastering, studio recording techniques, electronic engineering, immersive audio, live ...
The Degree Apprenticeship in Electrical and Electronic Engineering has been developed with the support of Northern Irish industry as an alternative pathway towards attaining the Bachelors degree (BEng ...
Accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), this course puts you at the forefront of specialist areas of electrical and electronic engineering and will help you master a ...
Our masters degrees are one-year, full-time courses which allow you to further your studies in electrical and electronic engineering through taught modules and an individual research project. You'll ...
We offer three-year BEng degrees and four-year MEng degrees. The MEng options provide more breadth and depth. On the Electrical and Electronic Engineering course, year one provides a strong grounding ...
The standard academic entry requirement for this PhD is an upper second-class (2:1) honours degree in a discipline directly relevant to the PhD (or international equivalent) OR any upper-second class ...