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"Studying at the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at The University of Manchester offers you a unique opportunity to benefit from a blend of cutting-edge research-inspired teaching by our internationally recognised lecturers, and practical work in our modern, state-of-the-art world-leading teaching facilities and research laboratories.
You will experience a full spectrum of Electrical and Electronic Engineering curricula designed to tackle some of the key societal challenges ahead of us."
(Professor Jovica Milanovic, Head of Department)

Our courses


  • BEng Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • MEng Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • BEng Electrical and Electronic Engineering with Industrial Experience
  • MEng Electrical and Electronic Engineering with Industrial Experience
  • BEng/MEng Electrical, Electronic & Mechatronic Engineering with an Integrated Foundation Year
  • BEng Electronic Engineering
  • MEng Electronic Engineering
  • BEng Electronic Engineering with Industrial Experience
  • MEng Electronic Engineering with Industrial Experience
  • BEng Mechatronic Engineering
  • MEng Mechatronic Engineering
  • BEng Mechatronic Engineering with Industrial Experience
  • MEng Mechatronic Engineering with Industrial Experience
+ OVERVIEW: ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

If you have any questions about our courses or their entry requirements, please email our admissions team at ug.eee@manchester.ac.uk

“Maths and physics were my favourite subjects in high school and I really enjoyed building projects using electronics. It's also very cool that a lot of future technology is based on knowledge you learn at EEE.”
"I studied Product Design for A-Levels and I fell in love with designing and manufacturing a product. I was fine with mechanical aspects but I realised I was clueless about how to integrate electronics into any product I made. This lead me to choose EEE as it allowed me to study Mechatronics, and create products that could interact with the environment.”
“After going to the open days, I realised I liked the challenge that EEE presented and that I was very interested in robotics and electronics.”