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The general entry requirements for the Electronic Engineering BEng program at the University of Bedfordshire may vary depending on the specific course and level of study.
However, as a general guideline, applicants are typically expected to have completed high school education or equivalent qualifications. Satisfactory grades in mathematics, physics, and electronics are usually required.
Additionally, a strong interest in electronic engineering, problem-solving skills, and proficiency in mathematics and physics are desirable.
The Electronic Engineering BEng program at the University of Bedfordshire provides students with a comprehensive understanding of electronic engineering principles and practical skills.
The course covers various topics including circuit theory, digital electronics, signal processing, communications, control systems, and embedded systems. Students will develop proficiency in electronic circuit design, programming, simulation, and testing. Practical projects, laboratory work, and industry placements are integrated into the program, allowing students to apply their knowledge and gain hands-on experience.
Graduates will be equipped with the knowledge and skills to pursue careers in various sectors, such as telecommunications, robotics, renewable energy, and automation, or continue their studies at the postgraduate level.
The Foundation Year provides an opportunity to build up your academic writing skills and numeracy and will also cover a range of subject-specific content to prepare you for entry to an Undergraduate degree.
This is an integrated four-year degree, with the foundation year as a critical course. You must complete the Foundation Year to progress to the first year of your bachelor’s degree.
Why study for a degree with a Foundation Year?
The degrees offering a Foundation Year provide excellent preparation for your future studies.
During your Foundation Year, you will get to talk to tutors about your degree study and future career aspirations and receive guidance on the most appropriate Undergraduate course to help you achieve this, providing you meet the entry requirements and pass the Foundation Year.
How will I be assessed?
The assessments provide you with opportunities to diagnose your skills, abilities, academic/occupational background and to give you an early indication of what specific learning practices may help you improve in specific areas of study, starting from student induction period in conjunction with Fundamentals of Computing unit and throughout the entire in-course period of study.
There will be frequent opportunities to get feedback both from tutors, peers and via self-assessment, and some assessments will allow for draft submissions to be considered by a tutor or peers to identify aspects in need of development prior to final hand-in.
Assessment methods include portfolios, laboratory practical work, group and individual production projects, individual and group written reports and formal written exams.
Mini-projects and case studies provide you with real-world problems. You are expected to find solutions to the problems following the process of analysis, technique evaluation, design and syntheses, and solution evaluation.
These mini-projects and case studies are designed in both group work and individual work fashions to allow you to practise your communication skills and team working skills, and to develop the capability of working individually.
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