Electrical, Electronic and Computer
Engineering '...one of Britain's most successful universities.'
The Guardian University Guide 2004

University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
At Newcastle, our aim is simple: to inspire our students through our teaching, create an exciting yet supportive environment in which to study, and ensure the quality of our teaching and learning provision.

By studying at an internationally acclaimed, research-led university, you will reap the benefits of an environment where teachers have direct involvement in researching their subject area, and share their knowledge and experience with you.

In the School of Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering we have a long tradition of welcoming students from all over the world - we currently have over 250 students from over 50 countries outside the UK.


We offer four taught undergraduate degrees and four taught postgraduate degrees:
Undergraduate Degrees
MEng/BEng Electrical and Electronic Engineering
MEng/BEng Electronic Engineering
MEng/BEng Electronic Communications
MEng/BEng Computer Systems Engineering

Postgraduate Degrees
MSc Automation and Control
MSc Communications and Signal Processing
MSc Electrical Power
MSc Microelectronics

Foundation years are available for all degrees

Degrees of Master (MPhil) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) by research in the following areas:
Power Electronics, Machines and Drives
Communications and Signal Processing
Microelectronics and Design


 
Why choose Newcastle?
•  Professionally Accredited Courses
World class teaching and research (£2 million invested into facilities in 2004)
A 5 rating (internationally excellent) in last UK Research Assessment Exercise
Strong links to industry
Our courses are recognised internationally as ‘gateways’ to employment

Excellent scholarships – a wide range of financial support is available to all students (www.ncl.ac.uk/international/scholarships)

Guaranteed high quality and welcoming accommodation and low cost of living in a City and region with great historical wealth
Dedicated student support and welfare – committed personal and academic tutors
City centre campus with excellent air, rail and road links
 

For more information on the School, our taught programmes, research opportunities and scholarships, please visit our website www.ncl.ac.uk/eece. Informal enquires are welcome to Dr Andy Roberts at SET@ncl.ac.uk

The University’s website and Prospectus carry full details of admissions, sports and social facilities, accommodation, the city and the region. You can request a copy of the Prospectus by emailing enquiries@ncl.ac.uk (please quote reference SET/05EE).

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