Undergraduate students working on a group project in the EEE Project Space, Hackspace, Pope Building BO1

Electronic and Computer Engineering MEng

University Park Campus, Nottingham, UK

Course overview

In a world filled with smart devices with a global need to create green energy, our course provides a detailed insight into the computing systems and software needed to advance all technology.

A lot of the things you learn will be done in labs either working individually and through group projects. You'll study subjects such as analogue and digital electronics, circuits and systems, computing, communications and the application of electrical energy.

When you graduate from this course, your combined knowledge of hardware and software engineering means you will enjoy a rewarding career in whatever industry you choose.

Indicative modules

Mandatory

Year 1

Applied Electrical and Electronic Engineering Construction Project

Mandatory

Year 1

Contemporary Engineering Themes A

Mandatory

Year 1

Engineering Mathematics

Mandatory

Year 1

Information and Systems

Mandatory

Year 1

Introduction to Software Engineering and Programming

Mandatory

Year 1

Power and Energy

Mandatory

Year 2

Contemporary Engineering Themes B

Mandatory

Year 2

Design and Implementation of Engineering Software

Mandatory

Year 2

Electrical Energy Conditioning and Control

Mandatory

Year 2

Electronic Processing and Communications

Mandatory

Year 2

Electronic Systems Group Design Project

Mandatory

Year 2

Modelling: Methods and Tools

Mandatory

Year 2

Software Development Group Design Project

Mandatory

Year 3

Advanced Engineering Mathematics

Mandatory

Year 3

Analogue Electronics

Mandatory

Year 3

Group Project

Mandatory

Year 3

Professional Studies

Mandatory

Year 3

Scalable Cross-Platform Software Design

Optional

Year 3

Applications of AI in Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Optional

Year 3

Cybersecurity

Optional

Year 3

Digital Communications

Optional

Year 3

Embedded Computing

Optional

Year 3

IT Infrastructure

Optional

Year 3

Mobile Technologies

Optional

Year 3

Optical Networks

Optional

Year 3

Power Networks

Optional

Year 3

Renewable Generation Technologies

Optional

Year 3

Robotics, Dynamics and Control

Optional

Year 3

Sensing Systems and Signal Processing

Mandatory

Year 4

Industrial/Research Orientated Project

Optional

Year 4

Advanced AC Drives

Optional

Year 4

Advanced Computational Engineering

Optional

Year 4

Advanced Control

Optional

Year 4

Advanced Electrical Machines

Optional

Year 4

Advanced Power Electronics

Optional

Year 4

Artificial Intelligence and Intelligent Systems

Optional

Year 4

Digital Signal Processing

Optional

Year 4

Distributed Generation and Alternative Energy

Optional

Year 4

Electrical Machines, Drive Systems and Applications

Optional

Year 4

HDL for Programmable Devices

Optional

Year 4

Instrumentation and Measurement

Optional

Year 4

Integrated Circuits and Systems

Optional

Year 4

Optical and Photonics Technology

Optional

Year 4

Power Electronic Applications and Control

Optional

Year 4

Power Systems for Aerospace, Marine and Automotive

Optional

Year 4

RF Devices and Systems

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About modules

The above is a sample of the typical modules we offer, but is not intended to be construed or relied on as a definitive list of what might be available in any given year. This content was last updated on Wednesday 5 March 2025. Due to timetabling availability, there may be restrictions on some module combinations.

University undergraduate student studying in Nightingale Hall accommodation's library, University Park

I really enjoyed studying Electronic and Computer Engineering at Nottingham. The main benefit being the flexibility of the first two years of the course which really gave me the option to focus on what it was I was passionate about. From that passion, and the quality of the course, I was offered a job at Arm – the semiconductor design company. 

TJ Osborne

Electronic and Computer Engineering MEng graduate

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