

BEng(Hons) in Computer Science and Electronic Engineering with Year in Industry, University of Liverpool
Liverpool,
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48 Months
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About this course
This programme at Liverpool combines the core elements of electronic engineering with those of computer science, which underpins all aspects of software development. It aims to give students a broad educational background, emphasizing practical application, critical thinking, teamwork, and real-world relevance. Taught by staff engaged in current research, the course offers a mix of theory and hands-on experience, with opportunities for industry placements, study abroad, and work in international campuses such as China. Graduates will be fluent in both electronic and software languages, enabling them to bridge the gap between software systems and the physical world, making them highly sought after in the rapidly evolving tech landscape.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is ideal for students interested in the rapidly advancing area of smart devices and digital technology. Its emphasis on practical, industry-relevant skills and the opportunity for international placements, including a year in China, make it especially attractive. Being accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), the programme also ensures quality and recognition worldwide, preparing graduates for a variety of careers in technology, healthcare, energy, and research.
Specialisation
The course offers a blend of electronic engineering and computer science, providing multidisciplinary expertise. Students develop skills in electronics, digital systems, software development, and communication systems, with options to select modules in later years that align with their interests, such as neural networks, digital control, and software engineering.
Course fees
Application fees
31.56L
1st year tuition fees
31.56L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Applicants generally need A levels with grades ABB, including Mathematics and a science subject like Chemistry, Physics, or Electronics. A reduction to BBB is available with the Extended Project Qualification (EPQ). Other qualifications such as BTEC, IB, and Scottish Highers are also considered with specified grade requirements. English language proficiency is required, with tests like IELTS (minimum 6.0 overall). For those who do not meet the standards, Pre-Sessional English courses are available.
English language test
DUOLINGO
105
IELTS
6
TOEFL
78
PTE
59
Career prospects
Graduates work in sectors such as technology, energy, healthcare, government, and research. Past roles include Design Engineer, Systems Engineer, Medical Physicist, and Radio Frequency Scientist. Employers range from ARM Holdings to Scottish Power and the Ministry of Defence. The programme boasts a 100% employment or further study rate approximately 15 months after graduation, indicating strong career prospects.
FAQs
What are the main modules I will study in the first year?
In the first year, core modules include Electrical Circuits & Systems, Digital & Integrated Electronics Design, Electronic Circuits, Engineering Skills, Object-Oriented Programming, and Mathematics for Electrical Engineers. There are also optional modules such as Introduction to Programming.
Is there an industry placement year?
Yes, the third year is dedicated to a paid placement in an engineering company, which can be local or international, such as in Europe or China. Preparation support is provided by the university’s careers service.
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