Key facts

Entry requirements

112 (BEng) and 120 (MEng) or DDM

Additional entry requirements apply to this course. Full entry requirements

UCAS code

H600 BEng (Hons), H601 MEng (Hons)

Institution code

D26

Duration

BEng: 3 yrs full-time MEng: 4 yrs full-time

BEng: 3 years full-time, 4 years with placement. MEng: 4 years full-time, 5 years with placement

Fees

2025/26 UK tuition fees:
£9,535*

2025/26 international tuition:
£16,750

Entry requirements

112 (BEng) and 120 (MEng) or DDM

Additional entry requirements apply to this course. Full entry requirements

UCAS code

H600 BEng (Hons), H601 MEng (Hons)

Institution code

D26

Duration

BEng: 3 yrs full-time MEng: 4 yrs full-time

BEng: 3 years full-time, 4 years with placement. MEng: 4 years full-time, 5 years with placement

Fees

2025/26 UK tuition fees:
£9,535*

2025/26 international tuition:
£16,750

This course equips you with industry‑relevant skills, hands‑on experience in cutting‑edge facilities, and the opportunity to shape the future of electrical and electronic engineering.

Accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), our Electrical and Electronic Engineering course prepares you for a career in this dynamic field. This course is designed to meet industry demands, it provides an in-depth understanding of specialist areas such as Electronic Circuits and Systems, Embedded Application Design and Interfacing, and Electrical Transmission and Distribution.

You will use our state-of-the-art facilities to support your practical learning experience. These include specialised laboratories with experimental tools for general electronics and assembly, digital electronics, microprocessor engineering, power electronics, control systems, communications engineering, and Smart Grid technology. 

You can choose between the three-year BEng (Hons) degree or the four-year integrated master's MEng course. Both pathways are taught by experienced staff who will enhance your understanding of engineering principles while developing your skills in design, research, and project management.

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What you will study

Block 1: General Engineering Tools and Principles 1

Provides you with sound knowledge and command of fundamental engineering tools, principles and mathematical techniques with emphasis on engineering applications. You will gain an appropriate background in the fundamental principles of Mathematics, Mechanical Principles (Solid Mechanics), Electronic Principles and their uses by carrying out analytical calculations and laboratory experiments. The module contains the well-recognized elements of classical engineering mathematics which universally underpin the formation of the professional engineer. Therefore, the module will concentrate on: (a) understanding mathematical concepts associated with engineering applications, and (b) applying mathematical skills and techniques to solve engineering problems. 

Block 2: General Engineering Tools and Principles 2

Builds on the common basis established in Engineering Tools and Principles 1. The aim of this module is to provide you with a clear understanding of Mathematical and Engineering concepts. You will gain an appropriate background in the fundamental principles of Mathematics, Mechanical Principles (Dynamics), Electronic Principles and their uses by carrying out analytical calculations and laboratory experiments. The focus in this module is on practical applications – introducing multivariable functions and their derivatives, matrices, vectors and complex numbers. These building blocks are combined with material from Engineering Tools and Principles 1 to study differential equations. The module also covers uses of statistics and probability in the engineering domain.

Block 3: Electronic Circuits and Devices

Covers the fundamental elements of the design and manufacturing of electronic devices. Further insight towards the underpinning principles, design processes and performance aspects of materials from which electronic devices are manufactured is explained with hands-on activities to fabricate simple electronic devices. Additionally, students gain an understanding of aspects of digital electronics and circuit design, including the use of simulation techniques to understand anticipated output and performance. This module introduces principal generic and distinctive features of computing, programming and interfacing microcontrollers for practical applications to provide a foundation for embedded systems.

Block 4: Electronic Circuits and Systems

Studies the processes of the analysis and design of electronic circuits and systems. Students will learn about circuit design and the necessary practical skills required for designing future electronic circuits and systems, driven by scientific curiosity and by industrial and societal needs. Students will work through the various stages of a product design process while considering the broader economic, social, and environmental implications of their decisions. The module introduces research from printed and on-line sources, including interpretation and referencing of this research and datasheets. Professional ethics and ethical design principles are presented and it is expected that students will factor these requirements into their product design.

Note: All modules are indicative and based on the current academic session. Course information is correct at the time of publication and is subject to review. Exact modules may, therefore, vary for your intake in order to keep content current. If there are changes to your course we will, where reasonable, take steps to inform you as appropriate.

The course is taught by experienced staff who will help you gain a sound understanding of engineering principles along with personal skills that will enable you to embark on a rewarding career.

Student-centred learning takes place through research and presentation of findings, report writing, individual and group assignments as well as practical work-based exercises for development of skills and competence.

Coursework components are largely laboratory-based and use assessment methods ranging from traditional formal reports, to group exercises assessed by logbook, oral examination and directed independent study.

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Our facilities

You will have access to computer and experimental laboratory facilities throughout the course, including industry-standard 3D design and FEA Analysis software.

Electronic Engineering Laboratory

Electrical and electronic experimental facilities are divided into specialised areas: general electronics and assembly, embedded systems, digital electronics and microprocessor engineering, power electronics, electrical smart grids, control systems and communications engineering. Each facility is equipped with state-of-the-art experimental equipment appropriate to the corresponding areas of study and research. An additional CAD design suite shared with the Mechanical and Design programmes provides access to computing facilities with specialist electronics CAD tools including KiCAD, and LTSpice.

A specialised area incorporating a spacious radio frequency reverberation chamber and Faraday cage allows for experimentation in radio frequency engineering and electromagnetics supported by spectrum and network analysers. Our communication lab is equipped with National Instrument engineering laboratory devices that provides an active learning environment to teach digital and analogue communications topics.

Our Embedded Systems lab is equipped with state-of-the-art Rhode and Schwarz equipment for the design, development and testing of both analogue and microcontroller-based systems. Furthermore, each workstation is also equipped with embedded development boards for general 8-bit development, and motor control firmware development.

Our digital design suite is equipped with 8 and 32-bit embedded microprocessor platforms together with high-speed programmable logic development environments.

Power generation, transmission, distribution, conversion, drives and control are catered for in our power and control laboratories, equipped for experimentation from the component level to the systems level.

The hi-tech Smart Grid facility includes modules that simulate generation sources (thermal, hydroelectric and wind farm), transmission and distribution components of the electrical grid and microgrid units including small PV solar for domestic use.

Control laboratories are equipped with LabVIEW based control boards along with the MATLAB and Simulink package. Industrial control units, based on the Allen Bradley MicroLogix820 controller, enable students to perform a comprehensive range of PLC programming tasks using a conveyor belt/pneumatic sorting application.

Accreditation

*The BEng programme is currently under review for accreditation from the 2024 intake onwards. It will go forward for Partial CEng accreditation by The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) in 2024. Formal accreditation can only be granted after an accreditation visit and approval from the IET’s Academic Accreditation Committee.

*The MEng programme is currently under review for accreditation from the 2024 intake onwards. It will go forward for Full CEng accreditation by The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) in 2024. Formal accreditation can only be granted after an accreditation visit and approval from the IET’s Academic Accreditation Committee.

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Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)

This course is also CEng accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)* and fulfils the educational requirements for Chartered Engineer when presented with an accredited MSc. In addition the programme meets the educational requirements for registration as an Incorporated Engineer.

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Block Learning

With Education 2030, you’ll learn in a focused ‘block’ teaching format, where you study one subject at a time instead of several at once. As a result, you will receive faster feedback through more regular assessment, have a more simplified timetable, and have a better study-life balance. That means more time to engage with your DMU community and other rewarding aspects of university life.

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DMU Electronics Club

Students can also participate in extracurricular opportunities, such as DMU’s Electronics Club, which has worked on projects like capturing footage from the edge of space using advanced GPS and environmental monitoring equipment.

Where we could take you

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Graduate Careers

Electrical and electronic engineering links into many industries, with many graduates pursuing careers in electronic product design, radio frequency design and mobile communications, signal processing, control and power electronics, electronic control systems, telecommunications, military and aeronautical electronics.

Graduates from this course have gone on to work at leading national and international companies, such as Airbus UK and Cummins UK.

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Placements

To enhance your learning experience, the course offers the opportunity to undertake an optional placement year. This is an invaluable opportunity to put the skills developed during your degree into practice. This insight into the professional world will build on your knowledge in a real-world setting, preparing you to progress onto your chosen career. Previous students have gained hands-on experience with companies like Caterpillar, Network Rail, and the Science and Technology Facilities Council.

Course specifications

Course title

Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Award

BEng/MEng (Hons)

UCAS code

H600 BEng (Hons), H601 MEng (Hons)

Institution code

D26

Study level

Undergraduate

Study mode

Full-time

Start date

September

Duration

BEng: 3 years full-time, 4 years with placement. MEng: 4 years full-time, 5 years with placement

Fees

2025/26 UK tuition fees:
£9,535*

2025/26 international tuition:
£16,750

*subject to the government, as is expected, passing legislation to formalise the increase.

Entry requirements

  • 112 UCAS points for BEng and 120 UCAS points for MEng from at least two A-levels or equivalent, including one of the following subjects: Mathematics or Physics at grade C or
  • Engineering or Physics BTEC National Diploma/ Extended Diploma at DMM (DDM for MEng)

Plus five GCSEs at grade C or above, including English and Mathematics or equivalent.

Alternative qualifications include:

  • Pass in one of the following QAA accredited Access to HE course.
    • Access to HE Engineering
    • Engineering Science
    • Engineering Science and Mathematics
    • Physics and Engineering
    • Physics and Mathematics
    • Electronics and Computer Engineering
  • If you are studying an alternative Access course that is related to Engineering, Mathematics or Physics please contact us for more details.
  • English and Mathematics GCSE required as a separate qualification as equivalency is not accepted within the Access qualification. We will normally require students to have had a break from full-time education before undertaking the Access course
  • International Baccalaureate: 26+ points (30+ points for MEng) with Mathematics or Physics at higher level
  • T Levels Merit
  • Engineering Year Zero: Pass

Portfolio Required : No

Interview Required: No

Mature students

We welcome applications from mature students with non-standard qualifications and recognise all other equivalent and international qualifications.

English language requirements

If English is not your first language, an IELTS score of 6.0 overall with 5.5 in each band (or equivalent) when you start the course is essential.

English language tuition, delivered by our British Council-accredited Centre for English Language Learning, is available both before and throughout the course if you need it.

Contextual offer

To make sure you get fair and equal access to higher education, when looking at your application, we consider more than just your grades. So if you are eligible, you may receive a contextual offer. Find our more about contextual offers.