The Electronic and Electrical Engineering Study Abroad MEng (Hons) at Lancaster University is a four-year integrated Masters program. This course offers you an opportunity to broaden your horizons and enhance your employability by spending a year studying abroad. You will study the same core modules as BEng Course but with an additional year abroad between the second and third year, studying engineering in English. Course Content: The integrated Masters is built around the three core disciplines of power engineering, electronic engineering and communications. This includes power generation and renewable energy systems, such as wind, solar, hydro and nuclear power, as well as electronic systems and devices, from integrated circuits for smartphones to high power devices for energy transmission. You will also study robust digital communications, enabling you to design effective and efficient networks that use modern telecommunications technologies.Key Modules: The various key modules studied in this course include First Year Projects, Energy Systems, Analog Electronics, Electric and Magnetic Fields, Fundamentals of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Introduction to Digital Electronics, Circuits, Devices and Power Systems, Power Systems and Electrical Machines, Integrated Electronic Systems, Computer Systems and Software, and Professional and Research Skills: Materials.Accreditations: The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) accredits this course under license from the UK regulator, the Engineering Council. Accreditation is a mark of assurance that the degree meets the standards set by the Engineering Council in the UK Standard for Professional Engineering Competence (UK-SPEC).Future Careers: By integrating Master's level study and research with an additional year abroad studying engineering in English, you could receive an educational experience that makes you highly attractive to employers. The course could lead to a variety of job opportunities in sectors such as Energy (Power Systems & Renewable Systems), Electronics Manufacturing, Telecommunications, and IT industry.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.