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Why choose this course? Electronic and electrical engineering forms the foundation of modern life - powering renewable energy solutions, smart grid technologies, high-speed internet connections, digital media systems, and cybersecurity measures. Professionals in this field: Create, implement, and maintain worldwide power networks, communication systems, and digital infrastructure Develop crucial electronic technologies for various sectors including healthcare, entertainment, and industrial applications Focus on creating cutting-edge solutions for contemporary issues, whether that involves sustainable energy technologies, enhancing digital media quality on personal devices, or advancing medical imaging for better diagnostics. All our programs hold full accreditation from the Institution of Engineering and Technology (on behalf of the Engineering Council), enabling graduates to achieve chartered engineer status - a key requirement for most engineering roles. Key features: Industry-sponsored scholarship opportunities Practical projects connected to engineering firms and global research initiatives in areas like sustainable power, digital security, and next-generation communications Opportunities for international study or participation in African solar energy initiatives Career prospects An electronic and electrical engineering degree offers diverse career pathways. The comprehensive curriculum equips graduates with technical expertise across the entire field, preparing them for roles in various industries such as: Telecommunications networks Consumer electronics development Automotive and aerospace sectors IT and financial services Energy production and distribution Oil, gas, and sustainable energy sectors Engineering consultancy and project management Medical technology Our graduates frequently secure rewarding positions or pursue advanced studies upon completion. Typical roles include electronics specialist, subsea systems engineer, and pipeline operations engineer, with employers ranging from BAE Systems and ScottishPower to Accenture, BP, Thales, and Rolls-Royce.