The University of Sheffield
Electronic and Electrical Engineering

Undergraduate degrees in Electronic and Electrical Engineering

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As a student with us you'll learn from internationally acclaimed academics in a creative and supportive environment.

We work with industry to develop our courses so you develop the knowledge and skills employers are looking for. And the world-leading research we're doing feeds directly into your course so you learn about the very latest developments in the field of electrical science.

The latest figures show that within just six months of graduating, 90 per cent of our students have found graduate-level jobs or opportunities for further study.

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Which course?

Image: students in classOur courses are extremely flexible. You specialise in what interests you most. You can even transfer to another degree, depending on what modules you've already taken.   

Our courses | BEng or MEng? | Professional accreditation

Your career

what our graduates doOur graduates take on challenging roles in a variety of engineering disciplines. Many work for major electronics companies. Others take on non-technical jobs in the business world.

Career Opportunities | Industrial placements | What our graduates do

Why Sheffield?

the peace gardensYou'll join the 2011 University of the Year. And you'll make your new home in a friendly city that has everything – culture, creativity, a buzzing social scene and stunning landscapes.

Student life in Sheffield | What our graduates say | Accommodation

Hands-on

Image: hands and controlsOur courses are very practical. You'll get to grips with the kinds of challenges professional engineers face, and explore your ideas using the latest test facilities.

How you'll learn | Working with industry | SHeffield Industrial Project Scheme

Get in touch

If you have any questions, please contact our admissions team:

Undergraduate Recruitment and Admissions Administrator - Ms Alison Bertie | email

International students – Professor John David | email