Study Electronic, Electrical and Systems Engineering at Birmingham

Gain strong theoretical and practical skills in electronic and electrical engineering and work alongside Mechanical and Civil Engineers to develop designs for technologies with impact in the world.

Why Electronic, Electrical and Systems Engineering at Birmingham?

  • Study in our new state-of-the-art School of Engineering building which includes a 50-seat electronics and electrical focused projects space and a basement that houses a full-size set of railway points, the University’s pantograph test rig and a test track for the scaled hydrogen-powered train.
  • Our degrees will equip you to meet the technological challenges of the 21st century – autonomous vehicles, the internet of things, embedded computation, renewable energy, distributed generation, secure and high rate communications, electric vehicles, remote sensing, big data analytics, human-machine interactions, mechatronics, robotics. 
  • We have been an academic partner of the Institution of Engineering and Technology for over a quarter of a century.

Why Study Electronic, Electrical and Systems Engineering at Birmingham?