The Computer & Electronic Systems course at the University of Strathclyde is an undergraduate, full-time course that combines hands-on practical experience with theoretical foundation in computer and electronic systems engineering. This course is designed to provide students with a broad spectrum of skills in designing, implementing, and operating hardware and software.Course Content: The course is structured into four years, with each year’s content enhancing the last. The first two years cover set themes including Digital Systems, Analogue Electronics, Java programming, Wi-Fi, 4G/5G mobile networks, and more. In the third year, students can pick their subjects from a broad range of technical classes. In the final year, students will undertake an individual project to demonstrate their understanding and proficiency. The Industrial Group Project is also a key part of this year’s curriculum.Key Modules: The modules covering the course content include Systems Programming and Scripting, Digital Systems and Microprocessors, Computer Architecture, Real-Time Embedded Programming, and Control. There are also modules related to Signal Processing, Internet Technology, and Power Systems among others.Accreditations: The course is professionally accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET).Future Careers: The course prepares the students for a wide range of career paths. Graduates can pursue roles such as Electronic systems engineer, IT consultant, Network engineer, Systems analyst, and Multimedia programmer among others. The degree also qualifies for numerous opportunities in sectors such as IT, energy, public sector, and telecommunications.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.