The Electronic and Electrical Engineering MEng course at the University of Strathclyde is a five-year program that is designed to equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in the fast-paced world of electrical and electronic engineering. It's a blend of theoretical and practical learnings, offering a variety of topics from renewable energy systems to nanotechnology.Course Content: The course covers a varied range of themes including power engineering, electronic design and control systems. In the first three years (BEng), students will study microelectronics, renewable energy, and nanotechnology amongst other topics. By the fourth year, MEng students start specializing and study more advanced topics like VLSI Design, Optical Communications, and Advanced Power System Analysis and Control. A large industrial project in the final year forms an integral part of the curriculum.Key Modules: Some of the many modules provided in this course include Mathematics, Power Systems, Electronic & Electrical Engineering, Nanoscience, Advanced Power Systems, and VLSI Design. Accreditations: The Electronic and Electrical Engineering course is accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology. On successful completion, it meets the educational requirements necessary for Chartered Engineer StatusFuture Careers: This course will prepare students for a wide range of career opportunities. Graduates are highly sought after by employers in a variety of sectors, this includes power generation companies, electronic equipment manufacturers, and the renewable energy industry, amongst others.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.