While studying Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Teesside University, you will gain an understanding and knowledge of electrical and electronic engineering subjects including analog and digital electronics, microprocessors, embedded systems, design, modeling, coding, communication systems, electrical machines, and power systems. You will develop the technical and practical skills to be a highly sought-after engineer playing a key role in modern society.
Study these courses with an optional work placement year, at no extra cost. Alongside this, you can gain valuable experience and engagement with the sector through our shorter work placements, internships, and work experience opportunities.
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