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MEng in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (with a placement year), University of Hull

Hull,

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60 Months

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About this course

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Electrical and electronic engineering is integral to many aspects of modern life, from aerospace and healthcare to mobile technology and renewable energy. This accredited degree emphasizes hands-on learning through labs, industry placements, and extracurricular activities like robotics and racing team projects. The course aims to equip students with analysis, design, and business skills, and supports pathways to become Chartered Engineers. Students learn in state-of-the-art facilities, including robotics labs, 3D printing, and electronics workshops. Flexible options such as built-in placement years and integrated Masters are available, with the possibility of switching degrees after the first year. The program focuses on current fields like smart power, instrumentation, process control, communications, and remote sensing, producing well-rounded engineers ready for diverse careers.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This course is highly recommended because of its broad industry relevance and strong accreditation, including recognition by the Institution of Engineering and Technology. It offers practical experience through labs, industry placements, and extracurriculars, such as the Hull Electric Racing Team and robotics projects. Its flexible structure and opportunities for integrated Masters or placement years make it ideal for students seeking diverse career paths—from technical advisory roles to research and professional engineering. The course's focus on current fields like renewable energy and AI further enhances employability, ensuring graduates are well-prepared for a rewarding and lucrative future.

Specialisation

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While the program covers core electrical and electronic engineering principles, students can tailor their learning with optional modules like Machine Learning, Robotics, Power Systems, and Optoelectronics. The curriculum supports pathways into fields like renewable energy, control systems, embedded electronics, and AI, allowing students to develop expertise aligned with their interests.

Course fees

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Application fees

21.11L

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1st year tuition fees

21.11L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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Specific entry requirements detail the necessary UCAS points and qualifications, which vary for UK and international students. Applicants may also need to provide evidence of English language proficiency if not a native speaker or if a visa is required. The application process involves completing a personal statement that highlights your experience and motivation.
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English language test

DUOLINGO

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IELTS

6

TOEFL

60

PTE

54

Want to learn more about the admission process, eligibility criteria, and acceptance rates for international students? Visit the University of Hull admission page for complete details.

Career prospects

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Graduates from this program work in diverse areas such as technical advising for marketing, government research agencies, patent offices, and as Chartered Engineers. The practical skills gained open doors in industries focused on design, development, and manufacturing of electronic and electrical products. The demand for skilled engineers remains high, especially in renewable energy, automation, telecoms, and AI fields, making it a strong foundation for a successful career.

FAQs

What are the optional modules available?

Options include Machine Learning, Robotic Systems and Sensors, Power Systems, Digital and Embedded Systems Design, and Optoelectronics, among others.

Can I switch to a different engineering degree after the first year?

Yes, since all engineering courses share a common first year, students can switch degrees in second year if they wish to pursue a different pathway.