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BEng Software Engineering with Electronics
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Software engineering with electronics addresses one of the most important technical combinations in modern product development: the ability to work fluently across both the software that controls systems and the hardware that those systems run on. In an age of embedded computing, the internet of things, smart devices, and robotics, the distinction between software and hardware is increasingly porous, and engineers who understand both sides are significantly more versatile and valuable than those who specialise in only one. This three-year full-time degree at the University of Westminster is designed for students who wish to enter the world of computer systems engineering, where a mix of hardware and software skills is highly advantageous. You will study software engineering fundamentals including programming, algorithms, software design, and systems architecture, alongside electronics topics covering circuit theory, digital systems, microprocessors, and embedded programming. The programme includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and work placement activity, giving you professional experience in an engineering environment before you graduate, as well as the opportunity to study in another country. Westminster's London location gives you access to a large and diverse technology industry. Graduates of software engineering with electronics programmes are attractive to employers in a wide range of sectors. Consumer electronics, automotive, aerospace, defence, telecommunications, robotics, industrial automation, and the Internet of Things industries all need engineers with this combination of skills. Roles in embedded software development, firmware engineering, systems integration, and hardware-software co-design are common career destinations. The sandwich year experience typically leads to strong graduate employment outcomes. Postgraduate study in computer science, electronics, robotics, or systems engineering is an option for those who wish to specialise further.
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