The BEng in Electronic and Electrical Engineering at the University of York is a dynamic program that provides students with an advanced grounding in electronics and engineering. Students will gain a detailed understanding of how electronic systems are designed and develop the skills to be able to apply that knowledge in a wide range of engineering contexts. The course includes a strong practical element with extensive laboratory work, providing the hands-on skills that employers are seeking.Course Content: The course offers a strong foundation in electronics, mathematics, and engineering, with opportunities to specialize in the second and third years. Topics covered include digital and analogue electronics, circuits and signals, systems and communications engineering, microprocessors, control systems, radio frequency engineering, and power electronics.Key Modules: The key modules in the course include Mathematics for Engineers, Digital Electronics and Microprocessors, Introduction to Circuits and Signals, and Electronic Materials and Devices. Accreditations: The course is accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) on behalf of the Engineering Council as meeting the requirements for further learning for registration as a Chartered Engineer. Future Careers: With strong analytical skills, practical problem-solving abilities and a specialist knowledge of electronic and electrical engineering, the graduates often secure roles in research and development, manufacturing, telecommunications, automotive, aeronautical, and energy industries. However, their skills are also in demand in areas such as finance, teaching, and management.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.