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Electrical and electronic engineering professionals lead the way in technological advancement. Numerous sectors depend on breakthroughs in this discipline – including robotics, transportation, construction, healthcare, manufacturing, energy, communications, and entertainment. The integration of computing and manufacturing in Industry 4.0 is driving sustained global demand for expert electrical and electronic engineers. For qualified graduates, career prospects remain outstanding.
The University of Bolton's IET-recognized MSc in Electrical and Electronic Engineering enhances your undergraduate education, preparing you for specialized positions in research or product innovation. Students can choose focused tracks in embedded systems or renewable energy technologies. Our experienced faculty will guide you in applying engineering principles, scientific knowledge, and cutting-edge technologies to tackle industrial and research challenges. The program emphasizes mastering sophisticated software tools for modeling, simulation, and design. You'll also refine your analytical abilities, problem-solving techniques, and professional communication skills. We aim to equip you to drive Industry 4.0 implementation within electronics and power engineering sectors, focusing on both design and practical applications.
Furthermore, this program aligns with Engineering Council and UK-SPEC standards, providing the foundation for Chartered Engineer (CEng) accreditation when paired with an appropriate undergraduate degree.