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The Bachelor of Electrical and Electronic Engineering program at the University of Southampton Malaysia is a comprehensive degree that empowers students to tackle today's engineering challenges by designing new technologies. Through this program, students delve into subjects like smarter energy distribution and intelligent robotics, guided by passionate researchers in areas such as high-voltage electrical engineering, sustainable energy, and machine learning. The program combines exceptional training in both electronics and electrical engineering, providing students with a well-rounded education. With access to state-of-the-art experimental research facilities and practical assignments, students gain hands-on experience in building robots, designing microprocessors, and utilizing simulation software for electronic control systems. Graduates emerge with the knowledge, skills, and practical expertise to excel in diverse engineering fields, contributing to technological advancements and addressing complex engineering problems.
You’ll develop an understanding of electrical materials, circuits and energy storage both in theory and practice. You’ll also study core modules in programming and mechanics.
Modules in year 1 are similar across our degree programmes, enabling you to switch courses if you decide another electronic engineering degree is right for you.
You’ll continue with core modules from both subject areas and can choose options like photonics (the study of light) and electrical machines.
You’ll undertake a 3-week team challenge, judged by an industry panel. You’ll also design a microchip for manufacture and test the finished product.
You’ll undertake your own research project in a field that interests you. Typically, you’ll design, simulate, build and/or test a new electrical or electronic system. This project can lead to students publishing their first scientific paper. Past projects have included:
You’ll choose from a range of optional modules on topics including, robotics, machine learning or energy efficient electronic devices.
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