Course contact details
Undergraduate Admissions Office
Email:admissions@lboro.ac.uk
Phone:01509 274 403
Loughborough University
Loughborough
LE11 3TU
Electrical and Electronic Engineering is integral to and embedded in the smooth functioning of our everyday lives.
It is impossible to imagine a world without electricity and electronics. From mobile phones and computing to household gadgets, healthcare equipment, automotive and aerospace technology, renewables and transport infrastructure, and defence and utility provision.
A modern integrated circuit may contain several billion miniaturised transistors in a few square centimetres that can do extraordinary things.
This course will give you a thorough grounding in the subjects required to invent, design, apply and integrate electrical and electronic components and systems in various industrial sectors.
What's the difference between MEng and BEng?
The structure of the first two years are common between the BEng and MEng and provide you with engineering and electrical science core skills, combined with electronic digital systems and programming modules. The application of engineering and electrical science shared with the solution of industrial problems is a strong theme throughout the courses.
The MEng structure is distinct from the BEng course in the third and fourth academic years, providing enhanced opportunities to study your chosen specialist subjects in depth. In addition, MEng students follow extra modules in business management and application of management theory.
Students studying on the BEng course may have opportunity to change to the MEng course if their performance in the first and second year is sufficiently strong.
For a full list of areas studied, see the 'What You'll Study' section of the course page on our website.
We use a variety of assessment methods.
Lecture based modules are assessed by a combination of coursework and formal examinations taken at the end of each semester.
Project module assessments require written reports and technical presentations, preparing you for your subsequent career.
The proportion of coursework assessment is approximately 30% to 50% depending on degree course, semester/year and optional modules.
Professionally accredited courses provide industry-wide recognition of the quality of your qualification.
The following entry points are available for this course:
ABB including Maths and either Computing, Computer Science, Electronics, Further Maths or Physics
BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma: D*DD in a relevant subject plus A Level Maths at grade B.
A Level subjects: All offers include Maths and either Computing, Computer Science, Electronics, Further Maths or Physics.
BTEC subjects include Computing, Electrical/Electronic or Engineering
Not accepted - Foundation entry only.
Grades DD in BTEC Level 3 National Diploma in Engineering plus grades BB from 2 A Levels.
A Level subjects: All offers include Maths and either Computing, Computer Science, Electronics, Further Maths or Physics..
BTEC subjects include Computing, Electrical/Electronic or Engineering
Grade D in BTEC Level 3 National Extended Certificate in Engineering plus Grades AB from two A Levels.
A Level subjects: All offers include Maths and either Computing, Computer Science, Electronics, Further Maths or Physics.
BTEC subjects include Computing, Electrical/Electronic or Engineering
AB in Maths and either Computer Science, Electronics or Physics, plus Highers at AAB in three other subjects
34 (6,5,5 HL) including HL Maths and either Computer Science or Physics at HL
Applicants taking the Welsh Baccalaureate Advanced Diploma will be asked to achieve the A level requirements for their course as part of their qualification. The Skills Challenge Certificate will be accepted alongside two A levels as long as individual course entry and subject requirements are met. www.lboro.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/apply/entry-requirements/
We recognise the benefit of the Extended Project in developing independent research and critical thinking skills. We would consider this as evidence of motivation to study a specific subject in more depth, and while we do not generally include it as part of our offer conditions, it may be used to further consider an application upon receipt of final examination results. www.lboro.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/apply/entry-requirements/
We accept a wide range of international qualifications for entry as outlined on our website – please view the individual course typical offers on our website and choose Ireland in the Country/region drop down field for more information.
Considered on a case by case basis. Please contact Loughborough University directly.
GCSE English Language grade 4/C
Merit Overall
B in Core Component, Merit in Occupational Specialism, Pass in Industry Placement
B in A Level Maths
T Level in Design and Development for Engineering and Manufacturing and Electrical and Electronic Engineering or Control and Instrumentation Engineering Occupational Specialism is considered.
Loughborough accepts a wide range of qualifications for entry as outlined on our website www.lboro.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/getting-started/applying/entrance-requirements/. This information details the general requirements and should be read in conjunction with the information given for each course.
Find out more about qualification requirements for this course.
All applicants are required to demonstrate that they have an appropriate level of English language. http://www.lboro.ac.uk/international/applicants/english/
We consider contextual information as part of the assessment of an application to provide us with further insight into your achievements. This may lead to reduced offers, up to two grades lower than the typical offer requirements, as well as additional consideration when your results are received. For further information about Contextual Admissions at Loughborough including our Access Loughborough Contextual Offer please visit our website.
This section shows the range of grades that students who received offers were previously accepted on to this course with (learn more).
It is designed to support your research but does not guarantee whether you will or won't get a place.
Admissions teams consider various factors, including interviews, subject requirements, and entrance tests. Check all course entry requirements for eligibility.
We are unable to show previous accepted grades for this course. This could be because the course is new, it's a postgraduate course, there isn't enough historical data, or the provider has opted out of sharing their entry grades data for this course - learn more.
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Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website.
The fees stated above are for the 2025/26 academic year; fees for 2026/27 have not yet been confirmed by the UK government. We will update this information as soon as it is available. Fees are reviewed annually and are likely to increase to take into account inflationary pressures.
While the cost of your tuition covers lots of things, it doesn’t cover everything. For instance this course doesn’t cover the cost of any stationery, printing, books or re-assessments which you might need.
UK tuition fees align with the applicable fee caps set by the UK government, and as such they are subject to changes made to the agreed cap in a specific year.
Sponsorship, scholarships and bursaries
All of our courses have an established reputation with employers in industry. Companies, therefore, target the School with placement year opportunities and a number of companies offer sponsorship, for which there is intense competition. Students seeking sponsorship are urged to consult publications such as Career Research and Development (CRAC) and Engineering Opportunities.
Students studying any of the School’s degree courses and intending to take up a career in the Armed Forces or Civil Service may be eligible for financial support under the Defence STEM Undergraduate Scheme.
We are a member of the IET's Power Academy, and the UK Electronics Skills Foundation, both engineering scholarship funds supporting undergraduate students in electrical, electronic and power engineering at leading UK universities. The UKESF Scholarship Scheme connects undergraduates to leading employers in the Electronics sector and provides an annual bursary, paid summer work placements and a paid-for residential workshop. We also broker a range of sponsored places from leading companies such as BAE Systems, Frazer-Nash Consultancy and Jaguar Land Rover.
All of our courses have an established reputation with employers in industry. Companies, therefore, target the School with placement year opportunities and a number of companies offer sponsorship, for which there is intense competition. Students seeking sponsorship are urged to consult publications such as Career Research and Development (CRAC) and Engineering Opportunities.
Students studying any of the School’s degree courses and intending to take up a career in the Armed Forces or Civil Service may be eligible for financial support under the Defence STEM Undergraduate Scheme.
We are a member of the IET's Power Academy, and the UK Electronics Skills Foundation, both engineering scholarship funds supporting undergraduate students in electrical, electronic and power engineering at leading UK universities. The UKESF Scholarship Scheme connects undergraduates to leading employers in the Electronics sector and provides an annual bursary, paid summer work placements and a paid-for residential workshop. We also broker a range of sponsored places from leading companies such as BAE Systems, Frazer-Nash Consultancy and Jaguar Land Rover.
Email:admissions@lboro.ac.uk
Phone:01509 274 403
Loughborough
LE11 3TU
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