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Electronic and Electrical Engineering BEng Hons

Engineering and Electrical and Electronic Engineering at

Robert Gordon University (RGU)

:
2.38 / 5

STUDY MODE

Full-Time

LENGTH

4 years course

LOCATION

Main Site - Aberdeen

PLACEMENT YEAR

Not Available

YEAR ABROAD

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FOUNDATION YEAR

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Electronic and Electrical Engineering BEng Hons

Electronic and Electrical Engineering drives the technology of today and the future. Graduates from professionally accredited courses are in demand from industry to become tomorrow’s chartered engineers

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Most helpful review for Engineering and Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Robert Gordon University (RGU)

member865304
11th January 22

Electronic and Electrical Engineering, BEng Hons FullTime

Very interesting course and it was well delivered

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How do I apply and how easy is it to get in?

What you will need to do

Apply by 29 Jan

What you won’t need to do

Audition for a Place
Attend an interview
Submit a portfolio
Pass an entry test

Points of entry for Electronic and Electrical Engineering BEng Hons

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Entry requirements for Engineering and Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Robert Gordon University (RGU)

Entry requirements are the formal requirements students need to meet to be considered for a place on a university course. But, each year many universities accept students with lower grades. The bar chart below shows the actual UCAS tariff points of students currently on this course.
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Required subjects for Electronic and Electrical Engineering BEng Hons at Robert Gordon University (RGU)

To include Maths and either Design and Technology, Engineering or Physics. GCSE English at grade 5/C or above is required if not held at A Level.

UCAS points for current students on Engineering and Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Robert Gordon University (RGU)

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Most relevant Student Reviews for Electronic and Electrical Engineering BEng Hons at Robert Gordon University (RGU)

member478640
16th February 23

Electronic and Electrical Engineering, BEng Hons FullTime

The course is difficult if you don't have prior knowledge to most of the contents which would need you to put a lot of time into studying them. I personally don't have a personal tutor, while some people in my course have them, but the advice from teachers are really helpful in one to one conversations which I can appreciate. Overall, meh, it's engineering. read more

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member865304
11th January 22

Electronic and Electrical Engineering, BEng Hons FullTime

Very interesting course and it was well delivered read more

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member641533
17th August 19

Electronic and Electrical Engineering, BEng Hons FullTime

Lecturers can't be bothered, careers service points you to the job centre read more

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member1039953
27th June 19

Electronic and Electrical Engineering, BEng Hons FullTime

This course has so much variation instead of targeting the subject area. If they spent more time teaching what you were there for it would be a lot better. Instead it focuses on subjects like management which is seen as "you will know when you become a manager". If I wanted to be a manager then id be doing management. What I would call the core subject, I.E. subjects that are Electrical or electronic are taught by people who give the impression that can't be bothered. They turn up 20minutes late with a cup of tea, sit with their feet up and speak about their car. Maybe they should spend some time actually teaching. Project supervisors steer you onto a subject that is nothing to do with your course and you've never done or had experience in to date. You point this out but they don't listen, They promise to give you help and then go awol. No help and no support. Point this out and get told "you need to arrange a time to meet". I did but they don't turn up. Shocking read more

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member725741
15th January 17

Electronic and Electrical Engineering, BEng Hons FullTime

Due to getting shafted in my desertation and my grades in the final year being bad as a result I have now got no prospects since employers all look for 2:1 or better. As a result of this the course was a total waste of money, at least the 4th year was. Some of the teachers are very good though but the few bad apples spoil it. Example is one lecturer who comes in 20 minutes late and just sits with his feet up speaking about his car. In 13 weeks, of 4 hour lectures we had 2x 10 minute curse relavent lectures. Others though cram so much into their lectures and still offer to go past their time or arrange extra to cover other stuff. Content was mostly relevant. Quite a lot of management in the course which is great if you want to be a manager or start a business, not really anything to do with electronics though. I believe this is to get the accreditation from the IEEE. There is also a module in the final year about optical and radio communications that they can't be bothered running. read more

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3rd April 24

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Great job prospects, best for engineering in Scotland. The course content is great with some very interesting content. The EA supervisors are great, they make you feel very welcome and make learning so fun. read more

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All the staff are lovely and clearly care about their jobs. They reply to queries fast and are happy to help. The course flows well and even during Covid allows for optimal on campus time. The prospects look really good especially given the uni allow us to pursue our own placements (allowing us to go into our desired industries) read more

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27th December 17

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31st May 16

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Most relevant Student Reviews for Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Robert Gordon University (RGU)

member478640
16th February 23

Electronic and Electrical Engineering, BEng Hons FullTime

The course is difficult if you don't have prior knowledge to most of the contents which would need you to put a lot of time into studying them. I personally don't have a personal tutor, while some people in my course have them, but the advice from teachers are really helpful in one to one conversations which I can appreciate. Overall, meh, it's engineering. read more

Value for Money
Teaching Quality
Personal Tutor
Course Content
Job Prospects
All reviews are the views of StudentCrowd members, not of StudentCrowd Limited
member865304
11th January 22

Electronic and Electrical Engineering, BEng Hons FullTime

Very interesting course and it was well delivered read more

Value for Money
Teaching Quality
Personal Tutor
Course Content
Job Prospects
All reviews are the views of StudentCrowd members, not of StudentCrowd Limited
member641533
17th August 19

Electronic and Electrical Engineering, BEng Hons FullTime

Lecturers can't be bothered, careers service points you to the job centre read more

Value for Money
Teaching Quality
Personal Tutor
Course Content
Job Prospects
All reviews are the views of StudentCrowd members, not of StudentCrowd Limited
member1039953
27th June 19

Electronic and Electrical Engineering, BEng Hons FullTime

This course has so much variation instead of targeting the subject area. If they spent more time teaching what you were there for it would be a lot better. Instead it focuses on subjects like management which is seen as "you will know when you become a manager". If I wanted to be a manager then id be doing management. What I would call the core subject, I.E. subjects that are Electrical or electronic are taught by people who give the impression that can't be bothered. They turn up 20minutes late with a cup of tea, sit with their feet up and speak about their car. Maybe they should spend some time actually teaching. Project supervisors steer you onto a subject that is nothing to do with your course and you've never done or had experience in to date. You point this out but they don't listen, They promise to give you help and then go awol. No help and no support. Point this out and get told "you need to arrange a time to meet". I did but they don't turn up. Shocking read more

Value for Money
Teaching Quality
Personal Tutor
Course Content
Job Prospects
All reviews are the views of StudentCrowd members, not of StudentCrowd Limited
member725741
15th January 17

Electronic and Electrical Engineering, BEng Hons FullTime

Due to getting shafted in my desertation and my grades in the final year being bad as a result I have now got no prospects since employers all look for 2:1 or better. As a result of this the course was a total waste of money, at least the 4th year was. Some of the teachers are very good though but the few bad apples spoil it. Example is one lecturer who comes in 20 minutes late and just sits with his feet up speaking about his car. In 13 weeks, of 4 hour lectures we had 2x 10 minute curse relavent lectures. Others though cram so much into their lectures and still offer to go past their time or arrange extra to cover other stuff. Content was mostly relevant. Quite a lot of management in the course which is great if you want to be a manager or start a business, not really anything to do with electronics though. I believe this is to get the accreditation from the IEEE. There is also a module in the final year about optical and radio communications that they can't be bothered running. read more

Value for Money
Teaching Quality
Personal Tutor
Course Content
Job Prospects
All reviews are the views of StudentCrowd members, not of StudentCrowd Limited

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