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    Embedded Electronic Systems Design and Development Engineer Degree Apprenticeship (Electronic Engineering) (Top up)
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    Embedded Electronic Systems Design and Development Engineer Degree Apprenticeship (Electronic Engineering) (Top up)

    University of Portsmouth

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    United Kingdom, Portsmouth

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Part Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesSeptember-2024
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    Duration 1 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 9,000  / total
    Next Intake September-2024

    Embedded Electronic Systems Design and Development Engineer Degree Apprenticeship (Electronic Engineering) (Top up)

    About

    If you're working in electronic engineering, and you want to expand your career opportunities by topping up your HND or Foundation degree to a full BEng (Hons) in Electronic Engineering, this degree apprenticeship program is ideal. 

    This Embedded Electronic Systems Design and Development Engineer programme is a degree apprenticeship course, so you'll spend 1 day of your working week on your studies, with the other 4 in your current job. You'll get to put the skills you learn to work instantly in your job, contributing to the success of your company. And your fees are covered by your employer, or the Government, so you won't face any tuition costs. 

    If you're already working with electronic systems, and want to top up your HND or Foundation degree to a full honours degree, this degree apprenticeship is ideal. You'll study with other apprentices and students in a way that reflects real working relationships and get to put the skills you learn to work instantly in your job.
    • Get a full honours degree, while earning a salary
    • Apply your practical electronic engineering study to problems from your own workplace
    • Develop knowledge and skills in advanced electronic systems, digital signal processing and embedded systems
    • Use industry-standard experimental and computational hardware and software, including FPGA target hardware, conveyor belts and Matlab, in our labs
    • Have access to the University's student support services and community including the Library, study support, sports and recreation facilities, and the Students' Union
    • Build a network of professional peers and fellow students from other electronic and engineering disciplines
    • Study alongside your job, with support from a personal University tutor and a workplace mentor

    You'll typically go to university 1 day a week to attend lectures, seminars and workshops, but there may be occasional additional days you'll spend at the University. On any weeks you don't go to University, you'll still spend 20% of your time studying or training away from your normal working environment.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    If you've completed the foundation course, we'll consider you for admission onto an undergraduate course such as a Bachelor's degree.

    You can also apply with:

    A levels

    • Please check your specific course page to find the exact number of points needed. Your A level grades should equal or exceed the total points required. You can use the UCAS Tariff Calculator to work out your total points.You can use the UCAS Tariff Calculator to work out your total points.
    • Some courses will require you to have studied specific subjects at A level. For example, to study a science course you will usually need to have achieved passing grades in scientific subjects at A level.
    • A level points: A* = 56 A = 48 B = 40 C = 32 D = 24.

    International Baccalaureate

    • Most courses will require between 24 and 31 points in the International Baccalaureate (IB), depending on the degree you apply for.

    You must have studied relevant subjects and achieved strong grades.

    If you have a Higher National Diploma (HND) or a Higher Diploma, we will consider you for advanced entry onto a relevant undergraduate degree programme.

    You may be able to join an undergraduate course with other qualifications. We do consider qualifications from a range of sources. Contact us to find out more.

    Career

    The specialist skills and knowledge you develop on this apprenticeship will help you advance your career and boost your promotion prospects.

    With a degree, you could also study at Master's level after the course.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 9,000  / total

    How to Apply

    You can apply for full-time Bachelor's degree courses, integrated Master's degree courses and most other undergraduate courses through UCAS (the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service).

    UCAS handles most undergraduate applications for UK universities. It's handy because it means you don't have to apply to universities separately.

    Each year, you can apply for 5 choices (5 courses at up to 5 universities) through UCAS. You can also apply to us directly on each course page.

    Applying to UCAS through your school or college

    If your school or college is registered with UCAS, you can apply online and submit your application to a member of staff who’ll send it to UCAS for you.

    Your school or college will let you know how and when to do this.

    Applying to UCAS directly

    If your school or college isn't registered with UCAS or you want to apply to UCAS directly, register on the UCAS website and complete an application.

    What to include in your UCAS application

    To apply through UCAS, you need:

    • UCAS course codes for the courses you want to apply for – our course codes are at the top of the course pages and in our prospectus
    • institution codes for the unis you want to apply to – the University of Portsmouth code is P80
    • a Personal Statement of up to 4,000 characters that shows why you’d make a great undergraduate student

    If you’re not applying through your school or college, you’ll also need a reference from someone who knows you academically or professionally such as a teacher, tutor, principal, head teacher, manager or supervisor.

    You can save your progress on your UCAS application. So you don’t have to complete and submit your application in one go.

    University of Portsmouth

    Embedded Electronic Systems Design and Development Engineer Degree Apprenticeship (Electronic Engineering) (Top up)

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