Swansea University - BEng Electronics with Computer Science

BEng Electronics with Computing Science

School of Engineering

Electrical and Electronic Engineering plays a key role in virtually every aspect of modern everyday life. There is hardly a sector that does not depend on Electrical and Electronic Engineers to deliver and develop its activity, from healthcare to communications and from the automotive industry to entertainment.

The UCAS code for this course is: H6G4
Full time study: 3 year degree scheme

Part-time study: N/A

Electrical and electronic engineering is amongst the most exciting disciplines available to a university student. Students from Swansea have become senior executives in a range of organisations all over the world. Some have opted to start their own businesses and have become successful entrepreneurs.

At Swansea we have an active interface with industry and many of our activities are sponsored by companies such as Agilent, Auto Glass, BT and Siemens.

We welcome international students to both Levels 1 and 2. Level 2 entry is possible for suitably qualified overseas students, usually Diploma Level in Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Level 2 entry is also possible for students holding or expecting to gain a diploma in other engineering and technological subjects subject to meeting the prerequisites for Level 2 study. Students holding subjects equivalent to the UK A levels would be accepted into Level 1. Others should apply for the Integrated BEng (H604) which is four years including a foundation year. Level 3 entry is not normally available.

Standard Entry requirements

BEng: ABB-BBB at A level (including Mathematics and a Physical Science or Technology subject), or 32 at IB (including at least 4 at HL Mathematics)

MEng: AAB – ABB at A level (including Mathematics and a Physical Science or Technology subject), or 34 at IB (including at least 4 at HL Mathematics).

BTEC students require DDD - DDM minimum including Distinctions in all higher level mathematical modules. A level Mathematics is also recommended for BTEC students.

If you do not have these qualifications, you can consider applying for the Integrated Foundation Year scheme, H101.

Students with industrial experience and qualifications will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

International student entry criteria can be found here www.swansea.ac.uk/international/apply/

If you are applying for Level Two (second year) entry, in order to be considered, you will need to have already covered the topics offered in Swansea at Level One in a certified qualification, with a high overall score.

 

Scholarships and Bursaries

Home and EU students – The School of Engineering is offering 19 £3,000 scholarships per year, click here for further information

International students - Click here for further information.

Research

Swansea has an enviable reputation when it comes to promoting research and our facilities are world-class. The admissions tutor can provide you with detailed information on the varied research facilities available to you for this course.

Accreditation

The courses are accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology. The accreditation is based on regular, rigorous reviews of our course content and delivery by the Professional Bodies. This means, that after a degree from the School of Engineering and structured industrial training, our graduates can aim for the prized “Chartered Engineer” status.

Assessment

Assessment is normally through a combination of examination and course work, however, you should contact the admissions tutor of your course for detailed information on assessment.

Important Dates

Information regarding dates and times for Enrolment can be found on the Student Records webpages.

UK/EU Undergraduates

Applications should be made through UCAS.

International Students

Please see this page for information on studying at Swansea University

Postgraduate Students

Apply for your course by looking at this page.

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