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Electronic Engineering (with Foundation Year) BEng (Hons) Undergraduate - September 2025/26* Entry

Course Details

  • Start Month September
  • UCAS Code H61F
  • Qualification BEng (Hons)
  • Duration 4 years
  • Placement Year Yes
  • International Experience Year Yes
  • Study Mode

    Full Time

  • Location

    Bangor

Apply before 6pm on Wednesday, 29 January 2025 to start your course in September 2025
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Electronic Engineering is the science that makes all digital advances possible. You will be taught by staff who are experienced electronic engineers and who maintain links with industry to ensure that courses reflect recent developments.

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