The Electronic and Electrical Engineering Beng Undergraduate Course offered by the University of Strathclyde enables students to learn and experience elements of engineering processes with a foundational understanding of electronic and electrical engineering. The course boasts flexible learning with a diverse mix of theory, projects, and practical labs. It also allows students to occasionally sketch their own experiments to improve understanding.Course Content: The curriculum includes a diverse mix of theory, projects, and practical labs and also covers the core aspects of electronic and electrical engineering, control systems, power engineering, and telecommunications. A wide variety of electives allows exploration into specialized topics such as optical communications, computer, and software systems. Additionally, students are given access to industry-leading software packages for design and simulation. Key Modules: The course curriculum is divided over several modules, including Electronic Systems, Electronics, Electrical Power, Power System Analysis, Design & Simulation, and many more. Accreditations: This course is professionally accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET). Future Careers: Graduates of this course find success in a broad range of industries, including electrical supply industries, telecommunications, the automotive and aerospace sectors, and government and private research agencies. They can pursue roles as design engineers, systems analysts, and IT consultants, among others.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.