Covering the latest practices and theories of engineering, our BEng (Hons) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering with Foundation Year offers essential knowledge and skills for entry into this global profession.
The initial year of BEng (Hons) Electrical and Electronic Engineering with Foundation Year offers an excellent grounding in the fundamentals of engineering, electronics, and mathematics. It’s designed to prepare you for degree-level study. During this first year, you’ll explore introductory concepts that encompass various engineering subjects, including mechanics, mathematics, and electrical/electronic engineering. These will prepare you for the ever-increasing cross-disciplinary nature of engineering.
The rapid growth of the technology sector has seen an increased demand for creative, skilled engineers both nationally and internationally. Many global electronics organizations maintain research and development facilities within the UK and Europe. Engineers based in the UK can also be posted overseas to work on projects.
This 4-year degree program is delivered in partnership with the University of Bolton and will give you the engineering-related knowledge and practical skills needed for a professional career in engineering.
Alongside developing your skillset, we will help you build lifelong learning skills so that you can reflect on, articulate, and transfer them to everyday life in order to maximize your success. You will also be able to choose from several optional modules in your final year, which include renewable energies and advanced embedded systems, amongst others.
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LOCATION
Regent College London
DURATION
4 years
STUDY MODE
In-person
FEES
£ 9,250 per year,£8,496 ( Home students for Ay 2024/25) £15,950 (Overseas for AY 2024/25)
TIMETABLE
Flexible options with weekday, evening, and weekend classes available. Check when you apply.
This degree will provide you with excellent capabilities to pursue a successful career within engineering.
You will not only gain an academic qualification, but will also be work-ready with professional skills in management and leadership.
You will gain a host of intellectual and critical thinking skills such as applying engineering principles to critically analyse key engineering processes.
After graduating, you can progress into a career in many fields including advance manufacturing, product design, bio medical engineering, or artificial intelligence, among many others.
Foundation Principles 0 (ATT3037) Optional
Foundation Principles 1 (ATT3033) Core
Foundation Principles 2 (ATT3034) Core
Engineering Study Skills (ATT3035) Core
Engineering Technology (ATT3036) Core
Engineering Environment (AME4061) Core
Introductory Engineering Mathematics (EEE4011) Core
Introductory Electrical Principles (EEE4012) Core
Introductory Digital Electronics (EEE4013) Core
Introductory Analogue Electronics (EEE4014) Core
Introductory Embedded Systems (EEE4015) Core
Engineering Modelling and Analysis (AME5014) Core
Instrumentation and Control (EEE5011) Core
Intermediate Digital Electronics and Communications (EEE5012) Core
Intermediate Electrical Principles and Enabling Power Electronics (EEE5013) Core
Intermediate Embedded Systems (EEE5014) Core
Analogue Signal Processing and Communications (EEE5015) Core
Major Project (EEE6010) Core
Management and Enterprise in Engineering (AME6013) Core
Electrical Machines and Power Electronic Drives (EEE6011) Core
Engineering Electromagnetism (EEE6012) Core
Digital Signal Processing (EEE6013) Optional
Power Systems and Smart Grids (EEE6015) Optional
Advanced Embedded Systems (EEE6017) Optional
Green Renewable Energy (6026) Optional
In addition to technical knowledge, this degree offers you the opportunity to develop a range of key employability skills that are highly transferrable to a wide range of areas beyond engineering, such as IT, finance and management.
Another possible course of action for graduates is to pursue further study in a specialist field of research. Courses include an MSc or Ph.D. in areas such as internet engineering, nanotechnology, wireless and optical communications, and telecommunications
UCAS points: 48
You should have a minimum of two GCE A2-level passes (or equivalent), including mathematics and science; and five GCSEs at grade C or above (or equivalent), including English.
Mature students without these qualifications but with relevant industrial experience or alternative qualifications may be considered.
Level 3 in related subject
College-recognised certificated learning equivalent to the above. Where possible Regent College London uses the NARIC database to determine equivalents to GCSE and A level qualifications
IELTS 5.0 with no less than 4.5 in any band (non-native speakers). We also accept a range of other English language qualifications – please visit our English Language Requirements web page for more detailsMaths and Science will be considered.
Additional Criteria
Non-standard and mature student entry: Engineering related work experience and Intention to study meeting
Students who are deemed to have an insufficient understanding of maths determined by the diagnostic assessment will be required to take additional module ATT3037 (Foundation Principles 0).
Edexcel-BTEC Ordinary National Diploma/Certificate in engineering with Level 3