Electronic Engineering with Space Science and Technology MEng (Hons) – 4 years
UCAS code: Q132Design, operate and build electronic systems for the space environment. Gain the engineering skills needed for a career in the space industry.
Design, operate and build electronic systems for the space environment. Gain the engineering skills needed for a career in the space industry.
Mathematics enables us to reason logically, to understand structure and to formulate scientific principles, whether from the physical, life or social sciences.
Explore the exciting space where electronic engineering meets computing to develop the computer systems our world needs now and in the future.
Explore the exciting space where electronic engineering meets computing to develop the computer systems our world needs now and in the future.
Research contemporary global challenges connected to geopolitics, economic and social inequalities, and mobilities within and across borders.
Study a PhD in a department that integrates architecture and civil engineering research to take on the complex challenges of creating a more sustainable world.
Explore social justice and welfare issues to understand the key questions and challenges society faces around rights, equality and distribution of resources.
Develop a critical and practical understanding of sport management, as well as development, coaching, physical education, sociology, and psychology in sport.
Learn the latest theoretical, hardware and software skills to pursue a professional career as an electrical and electronic engineer.
Learn the latest theoretical, hardware and software skills to pursue a professional career as an electrical and electronic engineer.