University of Lancashire - Postgraduate Open Evening
18 Mar 2026, 16:00
Preston
Course Overview
Looking to take your place in the expanding and dynamic world of electronics? Learn the fundamental principles of electronic engineering on this well respected course.
Why study with us
Access cutting-edge resources through our Advanced Digital Manufacturing Technology (ADMT) facility.
Experience state-of-the-art manufacturing hardware and software: CISCO industrial networks; manufacturing execution systems; and industrial robots.
Our courses equip you with skills which are in huge demand globally. You could be involved in the design, development and testing of everything from driverless cars and drones to 3D printers and medical scanners.
What you'll do
Tailor your studies to include various specialist topics according to your interests and ambitions.
Our Engineering Innovation Centre enables you to work on real-world projects with commercial partners in state-of-the-art facilities.
Opportunities for paid, real-world industrial experience working on ERDF funded commercial projects and summer undergraduate internships.
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Future Careers
Electronic Engineering graduates are in greater demand than ever and career options include working in high-value manufacturing in the aerospace industry, in the Ministry of Defence or in research or development. Careers in digital communications, consumer electronics, security and surveillance, as well as banking and commerce, are also open to graduates.
This course may be available at alternative locations, please check if other course options are available.
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