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Bachelor of Engineering with Honours in Electrical and Electronic Engineering

  • Last updated 12/2024
  • English
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Overview

The Electrical and Electronic Engineering BEng programme is designed to cultivate a comprehensive technical skill set, complemented by emotional intelligence, thereby preparing graduates to excel as professional engineers in the modern interdisciplinary engineering environment. Recognising the increased demand for new engineers, the programme equips them to undertake significant technical leadership and management positions early in their careers. The knowledge and skills gained are meticulously structured to enable graduates to make immediate and significant contributions to their employers' organisations.

Objectives

  • Offer a comprehensive curriculum that fosters a deep understanding of engineering principles, mathematics, and computation, tailored to the domain of Electrical and Electronic engineering.
  • Empower students to cultivate specialised knowledge, along with intellectual and practical skills essential for the analysis, investigation, and development of robust solutions to Electrical and Electronic engineering challenges.
  • Cultivate pertinent study and personal skills, facilitating students to progressively assume responsibility for their learning and evolve into independent learners, while receiving appropriate guidance and support.
  • Provide students with a diverse set of transferable skills, encompassing computer usage, software proficiency, teamwork, communication, time management, and problem-solving methodologies. These skills are designed to prepare them for responsible roles in both industry and commerce.
  • Design a degree programme that aligns with the accreditation standards of AHEP-3 UK Spec and fulfils the requirements of the industry.
  • Foster the development of students to effectively collaborate in and manage teams, as well as work autonomously at managerial levels, utilising project management and technical skills.
  • Encourage students to actively participate in the enhancement of employability skills by completing a self-awareness statement.
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Admission Criteria

Age:

17 or older by 30 November in the year of registration.

Qualifications:

A Level: A minimum of 112 UCAS points, including at least a grade C in Mathematics and one of the following subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Computing, Further Math, or Engineering.

or

BTEC Award: A qualification in an Engineering discipline, with a minimum overall grade of DMM, and a Distinction in the Further Mathematics unit.

or

HSSC: Intermediate/Higher Secondary Certificate: Entry to Level 4 requires an overall score of at least 75%, with Mathematics passed at 70% or above in the final year, and passes in Physics and Chemistry.

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Any other relevant high school qualifications will be considered.

Proof of competence in English and Mathematics:

Evidenced by UK GCSE/GCE 'O' Level at grade C or above. In the absence of these, a proficiency test may be required.

Each application is assessed on an individual basis. The final decision rests at the discretion of Liverpool John Moores University.

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LJMU Specific Information

1. On completion of a student's qualification, LJMU will award the degree.

2. Beaconhouse International College will arrange a convocation ceremony for all graduating students upon successful completion of their degree programme.

Please click on the link below to view the course catalogue for this programme. https://coursecatalogue.ljmu.ac.uk/programme/2023/36569?year=2023

Validation of LJMU Awards: Students can verify the validation of their programme award on the following LJMU page: https://www.ljmu.ac.uk/academic-registry/collaborative-partners/ljmus-academic-collaborative-partners

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