Course contact details
UG EEE 2025
Email:ug-eee@manchester.ac.uk
Phone:+44 (0)161 275 4300
University of Manchester
Oxford Road
Manchester
M13 9PL
Switch on your career in electrical and electronic engineering at The University of Manchester, a university with a prestigious engineering history - and a bright focus on the future. We are home to one of the largest departments of electrical and electronic engineering in the UK, have fantastic links with industry, and have taught the discipline of electrical and electronic engineering since 1905. More than 100 years later, we continue to help address the biggest engineering challenges.
The use of electrical energy is fundamental to modern life. Without a secure energy supply, society in its current form would collapse. Consequently, the importance of efficient and sustainable generation and secure distribution of electrical energy cannot be overstated. This will be a lifetime challenge facing generations to come – and electrical and electronic engineers have a vital role to play.
Furthermore, both today and in years to come we look to electronics to provide answers for complex problems. Take the mobile phone as an example: a very sophisticated computer and communications system that links to a worldwide network of antennas allowing it to connect to any other mobile phone, as well as the internet. Another example is the digital camera, at the heart of which is a sophisticated electronic device containing millions of individual light level sensors.
Additionally, we live in an information age. Complex systems require digital signal processing (for images, audio and other signals), and technological developments in communications include concurrent processing (to allow the manipulation of the massive amounts of data), data networking and digital communication systems for both local distribution and across the internet. Explore these themes and acquire the skills to take them forward at Manchester.
Assessment of most course units is by examination combined with an element of coursework, such as marked laboratory work or marked examples. Substantial projects are assessed by written reports, presentations and demonstrations.
The following entry points are available for this course:
Applicants completing the Northern Consortium (NCUK) International Foundation Year or INTO Manchester International Foundation in Science and Engineering are required to achieve A*AA including Technical Mathematics and one of either Physics, Chemistry or Further Mathematics. Integrated Mathematics is not considered an acceptable mathematics subject for entry to this programme. English for Academic Purposes (EAP), and Research and Communication Skills (RCS), cannot be used to meet academic requirements.
A grade A in EAP or EAPPU is required to meet English Language requirements. RCS cannot be accepted to meet English Language requirements. Please check our English Language requirements for entry to the course for other acceptable qualifications.
An excellent performance in local examinations before starting the NCUK Foundation Year, particularly in mathematics and physical science subjects, is also required. These qualifications will be benchmarked against our entry requirements for The University of Manchester's BSc (Hons) Electrical, Electronic and Mechatronic Engineering with an Integrated Foundation Year.
The University also recognises a number of other external foundation courses as suitable for entry. Assessment will be made on a case-by-case basis on an applicant's complete academic profile. Academic qualifications achieved prior to studying an external foundation year must meet our entry requirements for The University of Manchester's BSc (Hons) Electrical, Electronic and Mechatronic Engineering with an Integrated Foundation Year. Applicants studying other foundation programmes should contact the academic department to check if their qualification is recognised for entry to this programme and for specific entry requirements.
| Test | Grade | Additional details |
|---|---|---|
| IELTS (Academic) | 7 | IELTS 7.0 overall with no sub-test below 6.5 or equivalent and 7.0 in writing or equivalent. |
| TOEFL (iBT) | 100 | 100 overall, with 25 in Writing and 22 in all other subscores. |
All applicants to the University (from the UK and Overseas) must show evidence of English Language proficiency. The minimum English Language requirement for this course is: GCSE/IGCSE English Language grade B/6. GCSE/IGCSE English Literature will not be accepted in lieu of GCSE/IGCSE English Language. Please note that GCSE/IGCSE English as a Second Language will not be accepted for this course. IELTS 7.0 overall, with 7.0 in Writing and 6.5 in all other subscores TOEFL iBT 100 overall, with 25 in Writing and 22 in all other subscores An acceptable equivalent qualification . Students eligible for a contextual offer or with a WP flag must evidence English language proficiency at GCSE English Language grade C/4. This concession only applies to GCSE/IGCSE. See our contextual admissions page for full details and eligibility. Where specified, we also require grade 1 or 2 in the Oral Exam component of the IGCSE English Language qualification. If you need to improve your English language skills to meet the entry requirements for your academic course, the University Centre for Academic English (UCAE) summer pre-sessional courses can help. Check if your academic course offers the option of taking a pre-sessional course on the UCAE page . The UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) requires that every student requiring a visa to study in the UK must show evidence of a minimum level of English Language (common European Framework (CEFR B2 level) to be granted a Student Route visa to study at undergraduate or postgraduate level. In addition, our academic Schools/Departments may require applicants to demonstrate English proficiency above the B2 level.
We operate contextual admissions meaning many applicants receive an offer and are admitted at least one grade below standard entry requirements. Entry requirements for applicants meeting contextual admissions criteria are listed next to the standard entry requirements on course profiles.
Contextual admissions means we consider your application in context helping us to ensure everyone has a fair chance of getting into Manchester. The data we use is automatically provided on your UCAS form.
The University welcomes applications from appropriately qualified candidates across the world. We value global talent and are proud to receive applications from a wide range of educational systems and national backgrounds.
Because international qualifications vary widely, it is not possible for us to list entry information for every country on this page. If your country is not listed below, please contact us and a member of our team will be happy to assist you: https://www.manchester.ac.uk/study/international/contact-international-team/ https://www.manchester.ac.uk/study/international/country-specific-information/
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The tuition fees for 2027 are yet to be confirmed.
Email:ug-eee@manchester.ac.uk
Phone:+44 (0)161 275 4300
Oxford Road
Manchester
M13 9PL
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