About the course
Reasons to study
- Flexibility - in our Electronic and Electrical Engineering subject area, all our degree programmes share the same first year of study, which means you can leave your options open until the start of your second year.
- Enhance your employability - past students have spent their placement year at companies, for example, Nissan, Bosch, Sellafield Ltd and Intel.
- Prepare for your future career - in your first and second year, you'll study through EnABLE (Engineering in an Activity Based Learning Environment), working in small teams to solve real engineering problems, just like engineers do in industry.
Communications technology is a crucial part of the world economy, with advances in electronics and communications making a measurable impact on the modern world. It is a growing industry, too – and we all have an innate need and desire to communicate.
As communications technology advances, the demand for new devices and environmentally sustainable solutions increases to improve the quality of the society we live in.
This course aims to prepare you for this fast-paced world, giving you the skills and knowledge to get ahead. EngineeringUK projections suggest net growth in engineering roles of 2.8% compared to 2.3% in all occupations. Growth at that level would lead to 173,000 new engineering and technology jobs by 2030.*
*Engineering skills needs – now and into the future, EngineeringUK labour market analysis, May 2023
Why study Electronic and Communication Engineering (Top-Up) BEng (Hons) at Huddersfield?
For those with good knowledge of engineering, this top-up course could help you build on your existing skills. A one-year degree, you will be expected to have completed prior university or higher education study in a related subject.
The course covers a broad range of topics, including, digital and analogue system integration, digital signal processing, AM and FM detectors, and aerials and satellite communications.
You will work on a selected individual research/design project with the support of your academic supervisor. It is possible to align this with one of the Master's team projects, which involve the design, build and friendly competitive testing of either a road, airborne or rail vehicle, for example, Team HARE, Team Hawk or HudRail.
