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Frequently asked questions

  • Classes include circuit analysis, digital systems, power electronics, electromagnetic theory, control systems, and signal processing. Some programs may also offer classes in renewable energy, robotics, and telecommunications.

  • A bachelor's degree in electrical engineering typically takes four years to complete full-time. Master's degrees can take an additional one to two years, and a PhD can take four to six years.

  • There are many courses available, ranging from undergraduate degrees to PhDs. Some popular courses include BEng/MEng in Electrical Engineering, MSc in Electrical Power Engineering, and PhD in Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

  • An electrical engineering course will cover topics such as circuit analysis, electronics, power systems, control systems, and signal processing. There will also be lab work and projects to apply theoretical knowledge to practical situations.

  • The cost varies depending on the institution and the course level. For example, an undergraduate degree could cost between £9,000 to £22,000 per year. Master's degrees can range from £9,000 to £20,000 per year, while a PhD could cost £4,500 to £20,000 per year.

  • Salaries can vary depending on experience, industry, and location. According to payscale.com, the average salary for an electrical engineer in the UK is £32,000 to £50,000 per year. Senior electrical engineers can earn over £70,000 per year.