Professional accreditation and industry involvement in our degree programme mean that our graduates are equipped with the skills that the profession demands.
Electrical and electronic engineers design, develop and maintain electrical control systems and component, in sectors such as:
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communications
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construction
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manufacturing
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power generation
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transport.
Our recent graduates have joined employers such as:
If you want to become a Chartered Engineer – enjoying enhanced job prospects and earning potential – an integrated MEng offers the most direct route to achieving CEng status.
Placement support
The School has its own dedicated placements team that provides on-hand placement and internship support and guidance for students throughout their studies.
Our team of placement specialists, the Professional Liaison Unit, has extensive experience in helping students to secure professional experience across a range of industries. The team also has longstanding relationships with an impressive and diverse range of companies spanning both large and small organisations.
You can undertake a summer internship at the end of each academic year or opt to spend a year on an industry placement at the end of your second or third year.
MEng students are strongly encouraged to do this and our specialist advisors within the School are in regular contact with companies to assist students in finding suitable work experience. Students are paid while on placement and are visited by their personal tutor during this time.
Placements are paid, and are a fantastic way to gain professional experience in a relevant field as part of your degree. Undertaking a placement year could also count towards the experience requirement for a professional engineering qualification.
Placements are highly encouraged at City. Students that complete a placement year benefit from gaining professional experience working on real-life projects and are also more likely to achieve higher grades, secure a graduate-level job and earn a higher salary.
Following placement, students more fully appreciate the context and relevance of their university studies and gain a greater understanding of the industry they are about to join. This valuable experience allows students to take on graduate-level responsibilities, often while working within a multidisciplinary team.
In recent years Electrical and Electronic Engineering students have been able to obtain placements at leading companies within their chosen field such as:
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TfL
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Nissan
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Gamma
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G2 Energy
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Interserve
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AECOM
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Network Rail.