Electronics


What is Electronic Engineering?

Electronic Engineering is the application of Electronics. Electronics can be broadly broken down into the following areas: computer systems; communications systems and control systems. The applications in which they are used include personal computers, media communications, medical diagnostics, environmental monitoring, transport, etc. Developments in these areas are only possible with a good understanding of the core subjects.
The curriculum for the first year of the Twining Programme is modelled on the first year of the degree at Newcastle University. The courses on offer are:-

Electrical and Electronic Engineering MEng Honours
Electrical and Electronic Engineering BEng Honours
Electronic Engineering MEng Honours
Electronic Engineering BEng Honours
Electronic Communications MEng Honours
Electronic Communications BEng Honours
These MEng and BEng programmes have many elements in common, with Stages 1 and 2 being the same for all degrees. The first year of the Twining Programme in Electronics consists of the following subjects that introduce the core subjects and also develop professional skills:-
Analogue, digital and physical electronics
Electromagnetism
Circuit theory
Signals and communications
C programming
Engineering mathematics
Professional skills
The University brochure contains the details of the subjects taught in the subsequent years of the degree at Newcastle.

Technology is evolving at a rapid pace and we at ECube Global College, in association with Newcastle University, aim to produce electronic engineers who can keep abreast of new developments. In choosing Electronic Engineering you are embarking upon a challenging career in which you can make a major contribution to the world in which we live.