BEng (Hons)
Electrical & Electronic Engineering with Foundation Year
- Foundation Year – Build core accounting, finance, and numeracy skills
- Industry-aligned – Gain practical knowledge in financial management and accounting standards
- Flexible timetables – Face-to-face and online learning
- City-centre campuses – London, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds
- Strong career focus – Teaching focuses on industry needs.
KEY INFORMATION
Level Of Study
Undergraduate
Duration
3/4 Years
Intakes
October, January, May
Locations
London - Holborn, Kingsbury, Wembley, Southall
Study Mode
Blended Learning (1 day online & 1 day in class)
Entry Requirements
Apply without Previous Qualifications
*Please note yearly fees may increase in line with inflation & Government guidelines.
Modules Include :
Foundation Year:
- Preparing for University Success
- Exploring the Business Environment
- Advancing your Academic Skills
- Becoming an Effective Leader
- Planning for Your Future Success
- Investigation & Innovation Project
Year 1:
- Introduction to Business Economics
- Introduction to Finance
- Financial Accounting
- Introduction to Management Accounting
- Quantitative Methods for Accounting and Finance
- Introduction to Financial Technology
Year 2:
- Financial Reporting
- Financial Markets and Institutions
- Performance Management
- Corporate and Business Law
- Security Analysis and Valuation
- Applied Financial Skills
Year 3:
- Corporate Financial Management
- International Finance
- Taxation
- Audit and Assurance
- Investment and Portfolio Management
- Financial Management Project
- Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
- Finance Director
- Financial Controller
- Senior Finance Manager
- Audit Director
- Senior Audit Manager
- Investment Manager
- Risk and Compliance Lead
- Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A) Specialist
Build in-demand Electrical & Electronic Engineering skills employers need
Build in-demand Electrical & Electronic Engineering skills that employers are actively seeking. Gain hands-on experience in circuit design, embedded systems, IoT applications, and power systems, while developing practical knowledge through state-of-the-art labs and real-world projects. Learn flexibly with face-to-face or online timetables at our city-centre campuses, and prepare for a career-focused path that aligns with industry standards and the latest technological trends.
Why Choose a Career in Electrical & Electronic Engineering ?
A career in Electrical & Electronic Engineering opens doors to innovative and high-demand industries. You’ll develop skills in circuit design, robotics, power systems, and embedded technologies. This field offers excellent career prospects, competitive salaries, and opportunities to work on cutting-edge projects shaping the future. Engineers in this sector are highly sought after worldwide, with roles in energy, electronics, telecommunications, and automation. Choosing this career means contributing to technological advancements that impact everyday life.
Do I Qualify?
Why study a Electrical & Electronic Engineering degree with a foundation year?
The foundation year has been designed for students who have decided to start a career or need extra support settling back into education.
Learn flexibly with our blended learning options delivered at our London – Holborn, Kingsbury, Wembley and Southall campuses, helping you to balance studies with work and life commitments.
Choose when you learn with blended learning
Blended learning is a mixture of face-to-face and online teaching, designed to help you balance your studies with work, family, or other responsibilities.
We offer timetables for you to choose from in either London – Holborn, Kingsbury, Wembley, Southall.
Daytime students
2 days of tuition per week: one session on campus and the other session delivered live online
Evening and weekend students
2 evenings live online and 1 weekend day face-to-face on campus or 2 evenings face-to-face on campus and 1 weekend day live online.
Weekend students
Face-to-face sessions on Saturday and online sessions on Sunday
Frequently Asked Questions
A BEng Electrical and Electronic Engineering degree in the UK can lead to careers as an Electrical Engineer, Electronics Engineer, Control Systems Engineer, Power Engineer, Telecommunications Engineer, Design Engineer, or Embedded Systems Developer. Graduates are employed in industries such as energy, aerospace, manufacturing, automotive, and telecommunications.
Yes — an electrical and electronic engineering degree is worth it if you want a career in the fast-growing technology, energy, and engineering sectors. The course equips you with knowledge of electronics, power systems, renewable energy, and embedded systems, making you highly employable across multiple industries.
The average electrical engineering graduate salary in the UK starts at £30,000 to £35,000. With experience, roles such as Design Engineer, Power Engineer, or Systems Engineer can earn between £40,000 and £60,000, while senior engineers and project managers in global firms often earn £70,000 to £90,000+.
Can I study electrical and electronic engineering without A-levels or traditional qualifications?
After completing a BEng Electrical and Electronic Engineering, you can work in energy, power generation, telecommunications, aerospace, manufacturing, robotics, and automotive industries. Many graduates also pursue Chartered Engineer (CEng) status to enhance their career prospects and earning potential.