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This program explores diverse subjects within electronics and electrical engineering. As a graduate engineer, you'll gain qualifications suitable for various industries, spanning power systems to nanoelectronics, telecommunications to digital technology development. The Electronics & Electrical Engineering curriculum equips you for numerous career paths, empowering you to handle everything from large-scale power projects to microelectronic components, radar systems to digital circuit design.
You'll participate in a collaborative design project, guiding an electronic device from initial concept through to finished product
Our BEng and MEng programs hold accreditation from the Institution of Engineering and Technology.
Annually, this society organizes diverse events ranging from social gatherings to professional development opportunities. Students are urged to participate, as these occasions offer valuable experiences: whether enjoying social activities with peers across engineering fields or networking with professionals in an informal setting. The society creates a space for students to unwind during demanding academic terms while connecting with classmates.Annually, the James Watt School of Engineering engages in the prestigious Formula Student competition. Organized by the Institute of Mechanical Engineering (IMechE), this ten-month initiative allows engineering students from various specialties to collaborate on building a race car. The project concludes with a competition at Silverstone Circuit, where teams worldwide compete. This challenge enhances students' technical, managerial, and marketing abilities while providing hands-on engineering and motorsport exposure. The school acknowledges this program's significant benefits and offers extensive technical and financial backing.Our alumni have secured positions with leading companies including McLaren, Cadence, Leonardo, Cirrus Logic, Nordic Semiconductors, and Analog Devices.