It’s impossible to imagine a world without electronic and electrical engineering. It covers everything from tiny integrated circuits in household items and mobile phones, to the large-scale utilities that power our homes. The industry is fast paced and rapidly changing with a focus on renewable and sustainable energy sources. An electronic and electrical degree from NTU can put you at the forefront of this exciting technological revolution by providing the skills and knowledge needed to be a great engineer.
Each year you'll take a combination of core modules to give you a solid grounding in engineering; specialist modules where you'll gain the specific skills needed for your particular subject area, and practical and project modules where you'll work on a task or project set by the industry.
Develop your engineering skills and knowledge through participation in several industry-led projects each year. These projects are set by the industry to make you think, work and behave like a professional engineer. The Grand Challenge, a concept design project posed by industry, marks the end of your first and second years. You’ll present your results at an end of year show before focusing on your individual research project. This substantial project is part of the Master's level modules for the MEng qualification.
Innovation and Engineering Solutions
Learn the physical and IT workshop skills required in the design and manufacture of products, including basic design methods and fabrication. In Terms One and Two the module is taught through a series of lectures and short projects, and includes industry training in Autodesk Fusion 360. In Term Three the module will culminate in a three-week Grand Challenge group project in which you will bring together the skills and techniques learned in this, and other, modules to solve an engineering challenge.
Principles of Electronics and Electronic Systems
Learn about the aspects of electrical components, electrical circuits and their properties, digital logic, and the fundamentals of microprocessor and programmable logic devices and their applications