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Electronic and Electrical Engineering at Lancaster University - UCAS

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Electrical and electronic engineers are driving innovations that address some of the world’s most critical challenges, from advancing renewable energy solutions to shaping the future of smart cities and automation. This MSc in Electronic and Electrical Engineering advances your technical expertise and practical experience to excel in these fields and helps you achieve engineering chartership. Our general engineering ethos and broad range of modules mean that your learning is inter-disciplinary. Although you are specialising in electronic and electrical engineering, you will benefit from working with other engineers which is often a requirement of working in industry and greatly enhances your attractiveness to future employers. Who is this programme for? Those with a first degree in electronic, electrical or both engineering disciplines, but also applicable to students with physics or computer science degrees. Looking ahead to employability You’ll graduate with a wide range of transferable skills, including creative problem-solving, project management, and the confidence to apply both practical and technical knowledge in a rapidly evolving industry. These skills are gained through:

  • Working on industry-linked projects, collaborating with other engineers and presenting your findings
  • A focus on practical work in our state-of-the-art labs. You could be designing and building RF filters; using the chip arm to balance a ball on a vibrating beam; or using LabVIEW to monitor and stabilise temperatures
  • Honing your experience of using professional software like Microwave Office; programming the ARM CortexM0+ microprocessor, taking microwave measurements using network analysers; or interfacing using LabVIEW
  • Understanding industry relevant design choices, like cost, manufacturability, legal, environmental and end use aspects.
What to expect This MSc in Electronic and Electrical Engineering offers a flexible, specialised pathway into the industry, with core modules covering cutting-edge technologies like electrical power system modelling and simulation; design and application of intelligent control systems; the principles of advanced embedded systems; high frequency electronics focusing on RF and mm-wave circuit design. We offer a range of optional modules where you can specialise in areas that interest you. This is a great opportunity to explore areas of engineering that may not have been covered in your first degree such as machine learning or interfacing and integrating where you learn about visual programming using LabView. Your dissertation project will take place within one of our world-leading research groups. At the end of your Master’s degree you will have the tools and techniques needed for a successful career in electronic and electrical engineering, alongside an advanced understanding of real-world applications in sectors like aerospace, telecommunications, and energy. Three things our engineering students would like you to know
  • Access to fantastic kit We have mm-wave and THz fabrication and measurement labs, a range of robots, nuclear test shielded areas with high power RF sources, scanning electron microscope and a wave power test lab with wave tank
  • Industry links and project management skills Get hands-on experience working on real-world industry challenges. Our group projects go beyond technical design, helping you develop the teamwork and communication skills that today’s employers demand from engineering professionals.
  • Interdisciplinary learning Engineering is evolving, and so is our approach. At Lancaster, our modules are designed to reflect the interdisciplinary nature of modern engineering. You'll collaborate with students from different specialisms, like electrical and mechanical engineering, giving you a well-rounded, versatile education.


Entry requirements

2:1 Hons degree (UK or equivalent) in a related engineering discipline with a significant amount of both digital and analogue electronics content, which may include some communications, electrical engineering, computer systems and physics courses. We may also consider non-standard applicants at a 2:2 degree level when accompanied by significant experience in a relevant technical field. For UK applicants, a HND together with appropriate practical experience may also be acceptable. Please contact us for further information. If you have studied outside of the UK, we would advise you to check our list of international qualifications before submitting your application. Additional Requirements Relevant work experience in any practicing Engineering position requiring the application of technical skills is desirable but not essential.


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Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .

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For information on our fees, please see www.lancaster.ac.uk/study/fees-and-funding.
Electronic and Electrical Engineering at Lancaster University - UCAS