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Computer Science and Electronic Engineering with a Year in Industry

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Course summary

Smart devices shape the way we live, both now and in the future. Study Computer Science and Electronic Engineering at Liverpool and ensure you’re a part of the rapid technological development taking place globally.

This programme combines the core elements of electronic engineering with those of computer science, which is the intellectual discipline underlying all aspects of software development.

Combining elements from these two disciplines will equip you with an added breadth of knowledge and greater specialisation. Our graduates are in demand because of their fluency both in the language of electronic engineers, as well as that of computer scientists, enabling you to bridge the gap between software systems and the real world.

You’ll be taught by staff who are actively engaged in research, most with international reputations, ensuring you’ll receive the most up-to-date and commercially-relevant education.

The MEng degree programme provides added depth to the BEng (Hons), and you will study a greater range of subjects. You will spend your third year on industrial placement acquiring experience and awareness of practical business and industrial environments. It is the best preparation for either graduate-level employment or undertaking a research degree.

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Course code:
GHKP
Institution code:
L41

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