Postgraduate

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

A postgraduate electronics and electrical engineering degree allows students to advance their expertise in the design, development, and optimisation of electrical and electronic systems that power modern technology. It provides in-depth knowledge of core engineering principles while offering opportunities to specialise in areas such as power systems, embedded electronics, telecommunications, control engineering, and renewable energy technologies.

The programme offers the opportunity to study core subjects including advanced circuit design, digital signal processing, power electronics, control systems, and communication networks. Many courses also incorporate laboratory-based research, computer simulations, design projects, and industry collaborations, allowing students to apply theoretical concepts to complex engineering challenges.

Why study Postgraduate Degree in Electronics and Electrical Engineering?

Studying electronics and electrical engineering at postgraduate level is a chance to combine technical expertise with innovative problem-solving, preparing graduates for senior careers in industries such as energy, telecommunications, manufacturing, and automation. It also provides a pathway to professional chartership, consultancy, and doctoral research in emerging areas of electrical and electronic engineering.

Entry Requirements

Academic Requirements

  • Undergraduate degree in electrical engineering, electronics, mechatronics, communications engineering, or a closely related field.
  • Typical requirement: UK 2:1 or strong 2:2 equivalent.
  • Applicants with degrees in physics, computer science, or other engineering disciplines may be considered if they show strong technical and mathematical foundations.
  • International qualifications must be equivalent to UK standards (verified via UK ENIC where necessary).

Work Experience Requirements

  • MSc Electrical/Electronic Engineering programmes: Work experience is usually not required, making them accessible to recent graduates.
  • Specialist or applied pathways (e.g., Renewable Energy Systems, Power Engineering, Control Systems, Communications Engineering):
  • Relevant professional or research experience is advantageous.
  • Internships, industrial placements, or project work in electronics, energy, or technology sectors can strengthen an application.

English Language Requirements

  • IELTS Academic: Overall 6.0–6.5, with no band lower than 5.5 or 6.0.
  • TOEFL : Overall score of 85–90.
  • PTE Academic: Overall 60–65.
  • Exemptions may be granted if prior study was completed in English.

Additional Application Documents

  • Official academic transcripts and degree certificates (with certified translations if required).
  • Personal statement highlighting academic interests, technical expertise, and career ambitions in electrical or electronic engineering.
  • CV or résumé showcasing education, research projects, and any professional or technical experience.
  • Two references (academic or professional, depending on the programme).
  • Proof of English language proficiency (if applicable).
  • Some universities may request evidence of advanced mathematics, circuit theory, and programming studied at undergraduate level.