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ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING FACULTY OF ENGINEERING


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BEng/MEng Mechanical and Electrical Engineering A-levels AAA (AAC†


) IB 36 (32† )


There is strong industrial demand for skilled engineers able to span the mechanical and electrical engineering disciplines. Our BEng/MEng courses will give you the fundamental knowledge and tools to satisfy this demand in a unique way.


Years one and two offer a grounding in mathematics, thermal management, dynamics and control, computing, electrical energy technologies, and analogue and digital electronics. Laboratory work and case studies will draw together these interdisciplinary foundations.


In the third and fourth year you will choose from a range of options and engage in group design projects and an individual research project, which means you can focus on anything from soft robotics and intelligent adaptable power systems to efficient, clean propulsion technologies.


MEng Mechanical and Electrical Engineering with a Year in Industry A-levels AAA (AAC†


) IB 36 (32† )


The Year in Industry course provides the opportunity to spend your third year applying the knowledge gained in the first two years of study in an industrial environment.


You will gain a grounding in mathematics, thermal management, dynamics and control, computing, electrical energy technologies, and analogue and digital electronics in years one and two. Following your third year placement, in your fourth and fifth year you will choose from a range of options and engage in group design projects and an individual research project.


Entry on to the course is via transfer from BEng/ MEng Mechanical and Electrical Engineering after year two if you reach a high academic standard and are successful at interview with industry.


BEng/MEng Computer Science and Electronics A-levels AAA (ABB†


) IB 36 (32† )


This joint course is offered by the Department of Computer Science and Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering and is designed to meet the needs of the computing and electronics industries. It provides full accreditation for the qualification of Chartered Engineer. The Bristol area is home to a range of thriving and world- leading semiconductor design companies who contribute to our curriculum design as well as hosting industry-based projects.


Your first two years cover the foundations of computing and electronics, equipping you to work confidently in both software and hardware. Year three includes a major project, either based in industry or industry-inspired, which is undertaken at the University. You can tailor your fourth year to suit your interests by choosing an individual project and optional units.


MEng Computer Science and Electronics with Study Abroad A-levels AAA (ABB†


) IB 36 (32† )


This joint course, offered by the Department of Computer Science and Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, is designed to meet the needs of industry. It includes a year overseas at a university that teaches in English. The degree provides full accreditation for the qualification of Chartered Engineer.


Entry to the course is available via transfer from year two of MEng in Computer Science and Electronics. The first two years are identical to those of the MEng in Computer Science and Electronics. The third year is spent overseas, following a similar curriculum to the one taught in Bristol. You can tailor your fourth year to suit your interests through an individual project and optional units.


Single Honours


BEng Electrical and Electronic Engineering 3 years


MEng Electrical and Electronic Engineering 4 years


H600 H606


MEng Electrical and Electronic Engineering with a Year in Industry* 5 years


MEng Electrical and Electronic Engineering with Study Abroad* 4 years


MEng Electrical and Electronic Engineering with Study in Continental Europe 4 years


MEng Electrical and Electronic Engineering with Innovation


*Entry by transfer


Joint Honours BEng Computer Science and Electronics 3 years


BEng Mechanical and Electrical Engineering 3 years


MEng Computer Science and Electronics 4 years


MEng Mechanical and Electrical Engineering 4 years


*Entry by transfer


Academic entry requirements The University recognises a wide range of UK and international qualifications for admission; for further details please see p48


Typical standard offer for BEng/MEng Electrical and Electronic Engineering


A-levels AAA including Mathematics, or A*AB including A in Mathematics


IB Diploma 36 points overall with 18 at Higher Level, including 6 at Higher Level in Mathematics


Typical contextual offer† for BEng/MEng


Electrical and Electronic Engineering A-levels ABB including A in Mathematics


IB Diploma 32 points overall with 16 at Higher Level, including 6 at Higher Level in Mathematics


Other requirements English language profile E (see p48)


†Contextual offer; see p46 H605 p104


GH45 H361 GH46


MEng Computer Science and Electronics with Study Abroad 4 years GH4P


H360


MEng Mechanical and Electrical Engineering with a Year in Industry* 5 years


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