Digital Communications and Electronics BEng
School of Engineering & Technology
Institution Code H36
UCAS Code
H641
Course Code EIEE
Start date
September
More about the course
Recent advances in communication technologies have been unprecedented. The migration from analogue communication tools and techniques to digital communication systems has opened up a host of applications in business, entertainment and commerce. Modern sophisticated communication systems include analogue multiplexers, optical-fibre links, digital routers, digital signal processing, and large-scale user-application software tools. Successful integration of such systems has enabled the rapid expansion in internet, mobile communications, e-commerce, and home shopping. Communication engineers possessing up-to-date skills are among the most sought after engineering graduates in the industry.
Your first year focuses on the basic principles and practices needed in electronic engineering, and on developing relevant analytical, design and organisational abilities.
In year two you will explore in more depth the theories and techniques involved in product design and development, with particular emphasis on 'embedded' real-time microprocessor systems, programmable logic devices and power control. You will extend your knowledge of analogue electronics and mathematics with an introduction to the MATLAB package that is used in subsequent modules.
In your final year the focus is on understanding more about the specialist technologies that are at the heart of today's advanced communication systems. Mobile communication concepts and computer networks, the design of high-speed analogue and digital electronics using integrated circuits, and radio frequency circuits and systems are all examined, along with key aspects of telecommunications, optical fibre transmission and digital signal processing.
Work placement
You have the opportunity to spend a year working either in a professional research environment or within industry. The practical experience you gain will be of tremendous benefit both when you resume your studies and when you embark on a career. Students have previously undertaken placements in organisations such as:
- Anritsu
- Anglia Components Ltd
- London Central Communications
- Rolls Royce
- RFI Global Services Ltd
Careers
With the electronics sector booming, qualified engineers continue to be in great demand both at home and abroad and long term prospects are excellent, particularly in the communications industry. As a graduate engineer, the job opportunities open to you include: systems planning and design; infrastructure support; product development and project management.
Teaching methods
Our enthusiastic staff are always looking for new ways to enhance your learning experience and over recent years, we have won national awards for our innovative teaching ideas. All of our courses include a significant practical element, which, together with tutorial sessions reinforce the theory delivered during lectures, and you have many opportunities to enhance your presentation skills ready for the workplace.
Course structure
Detailed information about the structure of the course and the modules you will study.