With a broad curriculum covering everything from analog and digital electronics to contemporary embedded systems, signal processing technologies, and modern communications, graduates can expect to seek employment in research and development, maintenance engineering, electronic design, telecommunications, and much more.
In the first year, students develop a solid foundation in maths and circuitry before tackling analogue, digital, and microcomputer systems. The latter half of the year is focused on developing an understanding of industry software, key professional skills, and manufacturing techniques.
These proficiencies will form a solid foundation for the second and third years, when students will study embedded systems and advanced data communications, carry out their own research, and undertake a major practical project.