About Electrical And Electronic Engineering Beng in Aston University, Birmingham
Engineers are in demand and our Electrical and Electronic Engineering course will provide you with the analytical skills, design expertise and flexibility you’ll need to stand out from the crowd. Our courses are developed in collaboration with a wide range of industry sectors to give a broad but relevant degree so teaching won’t just be standard lectures and you’ll be encouraged to discover how science fiction becomes fact. Designing your own products and working with cutting-edge equipment will be a core part of the course.
You’ll begin by covering the fundamental principles of the field, such as digital and analogue electronics, computing, mathematics and project management.
In the second and final year, you’ll specialise by selecting from a broad range of career-focused options, including systems analysis, data acquisition and control, digital system design, telecommunications systems, optoelectronics and signal processing. In your final year you’ll undertake an in-depth project, based on your areas of specialism.
You’ll have access to an extensive network of computer facilities throughout your course, including high performance PCs for industrial standard ECAD, Unix workstations and a large number of embedded processors for lab work. These resources are complemented by specialist electronics, telecommunications and networked laboratories and research facilities.
You may choose to spend your third year in industry and we can support you to find a paid, professional placement of direct relevance to your studies. This placement will give you invaluable practical experience in a real work environment and further enhance your career prospects.
We have lots of exciting engineering activities you can get involved with at Aston, including Engineers without Borders project weeks, and the annual Aston Hack hackathon, a frenzied 24 hours of designing, coding and making.
We have taken a very close look at the progression paths taken by our students and have recognised that many prefer to take an undergraduate degree before gaining employment experience. After gaining industry experience, many of our graduates return to study for a masters, usually with the backing of their companies.
In recognition of this, we have redesigned the BEng programmes to meet the demands of industry and to provide a vertically integrated programme of study leading from BEng to MSc.
Academic qualification equivalents
- Applicants must have passed high school
English language requirements
- IELTS : 7.0
- TOEFL IBT: 101
- PTE : 60
Aston University, Birmingham Highlights
University Type |
Public |
Year of Establishment |
1895 |
Location |
Birmingham |
Sq. feet/acres of the campus |
60 acre |
World Rank |
485 |
Retention Rate |
83.4% |
Total Students |
11,334 |
International Students |
1,719 |
Student Staff Ratio |
19.7 |
Campus Accomodation |
Available |
Financial Aid |
Available |
Website |
https://www.aston.ac.uk/ |
Aston University Cost of Attendance
At Aston University, postgraduate degrees cost between 17,050 and 25,850 GBP in tuition. The cost of UG programmes, however, varies depending on the Aston University school. The following table shows the expected tuition costs for undergrad programmes:
School |
Tuition Fees(in GBP) |
Aston Business School |
15,950 |
Aston Medical School |
42,750 |
Languages and Social Sciences |
15,950 – 17,350 |
Engineering and Physical Science program |
16,350 – 19,800 |
Life and Health Sciences program |
15,950 – 19,300 |