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Year 1
 
    Core modules
  
  
          BPIE112
          
          
            Stage 1 Electrical/Robotics Placement Preparation
              0 credits
          
        
Undertaking a sandwich-year placement (also known as an industrial or work placement) offers many benefits, including valuable hands-on work-experience and enhanced employability. This module is for first-year students who may undertake a placement in their third year. It is designed to support students in exploring placement opportunities and developing the skills and knowledge required to successfully secure one.
          ELEC141
          
          
            Analogue Electronics
              20 credits
          
        
Our world is analogue, so understanding how to take information in the form of electronics signals and amplify, filter and measure them before sampling to the digital domain is key to all our modern technologies. In reverse digital signals also need analogue circuits to affect our physical world. You'll design, build and test circuits to give you this understanding.
60% Examinations
40% Coursework
          ELEC142
          
          
            Digital Electronics
              20 credits
          
        
Learn about the internal workings of any processor and digital embedded system. From the language of logic to the implementation of digital circuits, this module will provide the theory and practice necessary to develop the skills of a true embedded programmer.
60% Examinations
40% Coursework
          ELEC144
          
          
            Electrical Principles and Machines
              20 credits
          
        
Learn about the internal workings of any processor and digital embedded system. From the language of logic to the implementation of digital circuits, this module will provide the theory and practice necessary to develop the skills of a true embedded programmer.
100% Coursework
          PROJ100
          
          
            Embedded System Design and Build
              40 credits
          
        
Design and build an autonomous buggy learning embedded programming, 3D design and electronics as you do so. Compete in the bead pushing contest to show off your design.
100% Coursework
          MATH191
          
          
            Engineering Mathematics
              20 credits
          
        
Build the maths skills every engineer needs. Want to design bridges, launch rockets, or create the next big tech breakthrough? It all starts here. This module gives you the core math skills and problem-solving techniques every engineer relies on. It’s the foundation for everything you'll build in your engineering journey.
70% Coursework
30% Examinations
Year 2
 
    Core modules
  
  
          BPIE212
          
          
            Stage 2 Electrical/Robotics Placement Preparation
              0 credits
          
        
A year-long work placement is a valuable opportunity to gain hands-on experience and develop skills that will enhance future career prospects. This module prepares students to begin their placement search by providing practical guidance on where to look, how to apply, and how to present themselves effectively to potential employers; featuring insights from students who have recently returned from their own placements.
          MATH237
          
          
            Engineering Mathematics and Statistics
              20 credits
          
        
In electronic and communications engineering, mathematical and statistical methods are used to obtain solutions. You'll learn and use the techniques to solve engineering problems, including transforms which are needed to study linear time-invariant systems. Descriptive statistics and probability will be introduced, and then you'll learn the more advanced topics of reliability and quality control.
80% Examinations
20% Coursework
          ROCO219
          
          
            Control Engineering
              20 credits
          
        
This module introduces the basic ideas behind how we control machines that involve both electrical and mechanical parts. It covers how to make systems behave in a stable and predictable way. For example, it might involve keeping a Segway upright while it moves, or guiding a robotic arm smoothly to a target without shaking or going past the intended position.
70% Examinations
30% Coursework
          ROCO224
          
          
            Introduction to Robotics
              20 credits
          
        
This module explores how robots work and how they are built and controlled, both in the real world and in simulations. You'll learn how to analyse different robot designs using industry-standard techniques, and get hands-on experience with robot movement and planning. It also covers the basic mechanical principles behind building physical robots.
60% Examinations
40% Coursework
          PROJ200
          
          
            Real Time Systems Project
              40 credits
          
        
Microprocessors are at the core of our modern world and control much in our day to day lives. The project builds on your coding and design skills connecting micro controllers to sensors, devices motors and other interfaces to the real world to realise and intelligent system.
50% Coursework
50% Practicals
          ROCO226
          
          
            Sensors and Actuators for Robotic Systems
              20 credits
          
        
This module looks at how electricity - using currents, voltages, wires, and coils - is used to power and control DC motors. Students learn how different types of motors and sensors work, and take on a fun, hands-on challenge to design and build their own improved motor.
60% Coursework
40% Examinations
Optional placement year
 
    Core modules
  
  
          BPIE332
          
          
            Electrical Industrial Placement
          
        
A year-long work-placement, undertaken with an approved placement provider and in a role relevant to the students programme. Students will leave with practical and relevant work experience, where they put theory into practice. This module is attached to the Placement and provides students with a single digital space to refer to for key reminders, FAQs, contact details, top tips and their Placement-year handbook.
Final year
 
    Core modules
  
  
          ELEC351
          
          
            Advanced Embedded Programming
              20 credits
          
        
The module aims to develop skills in embedded programming by making use of advanced features of high-level programming languages, deepening your knowledge of modern programming techniques used in embedded systems at the heart of vehicles, consumer goods and modern technology. The module has a strong practical bias where students are required to understand real time and safety critical systems.
60% Coursework
40% Examinations
          PROJ300
          
          
            Individual Project
              40 credits
          
        
Take on a research project, design project or build something you've always dreamed of. Motorbike safety system and data logger. Renewable energy portable charger. Analogue and Digital mixing board. Hybrid valve guitar pre-amp. Autonomous Robot.
70% Coursework
30% Practicals
          ROCO321
          
          
            Computer Vision
              20 credits
          
        
The module offers an in-depth exploration of advanced artificial vision systems, focusing on their application in the guidance and control of interactive systems. It is grounded in contemporary theoretical and practical principles of vision technology, ensuring a robust understanding of both foundational concepts and cutting-edge advancements in the field.
100% Coursework
          ROCO318
          
          
            Mobile and Humanoid Robots
              20 credits
          
        
This module explores how mobile and humanoid robots move and are controlled. It covers how motor commands drive motion, how sensors track movement, and how signals are processed using tools like Kalman filters. Real-world examples are supported by mathematical analysis and computational methods.
70% Examinations
30% Coursework
    Optional modules
  
  
          ROCO351
          
          
            Machine Learning for Robotics
              20 credits
          
        
This module introduces the basics of machine learning - a fast-growing area of computer science where computers learn to do tasks on their own, without being directly programmed. It's used in many areas, from recognizing images and sounds to helping control robots.
70% Examinations
30% Coursework
          ELEC345
          
          
            High Speed Communications
              20 credits
          
        
Explore radio propagation, antenna design and how cellular systems and Wi-Fi achieve high data rates supporting gaming and video alongside audio. You'll design and test RF circuits using a range of high end test equipment gaining skills that make you highly employable.
70% Examinations
30% Coursework
What’s the difference between BEng and MEng?
- A three year degree, with the potential for it to be four years with a placement year
- Accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology on behalf of the Engineering Council for the purposes of fully meeting the academic requirement for registration as an Incorporated Engineer and partly meeting the academic requirement for registration as a Chartered Engineer.
- A four year integrated masters, with the potential for it to be five years with a placement year
- Accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology on behalf of the Engineering Council for the purposes of fully meeting the academic requirement for registration as a Chartered Engineer.
Course-specific academic regulations
This course has unique rules relating to:
- Passing a module
Experience
Specialist high-tech facilities
 
Showcasing your work
“I've had the opportunity to meet multiple people in the industry, all of them have seemed very interested in my project which was a great relief as the nature of my project is quite niche and I was curious about the actual industry applications”
A placement puts learning into practice
 
        - Get your career off to a great start by spending a year working professionally as a student engineer between years two and three.
- You could earn £15,000 a year or more, and possibly gain sponsorship through your final year(s) at university.
- Gain experience that will help you find a job when you graduate and a Certificate of Professional or Work Experience in addition to your degree award.
“Completing the placement year and seeing the different areas where students studying similar degrees worked within the same company has given me more of an idea of which areas I would like to explore further and potentially specialise in.”
Meet your expert teaching staff
 
                  
                      
                        Dr Ian Howard
                      
                      Associate Professor Computational Neuroscience
                    
 
                  
                      
                        Dr Toby Whitley
                      
                      Associate Head of School (Engagement)
                    
 
                  
                      
                        Dr Dena Bazazian
                      
                      Lecturer in Robotics and Machine Vision
                    
Support for students
“I would say be as ambitious as you want, you can almost guarantee you can make it, you just have to be determined.”
Level up your studies with the Robotics Society
 
      Life in ҹèƵ
The overall vibe of the city is perfect. You are by the sea so it is still laid back, but you have all the conveniences of living in a city.
Current student
 
 
Careers
 
      One of the main reasons why I chose to study BEng (Hons) Robotics at ҹèƵ was because there is a lot of lab time. A lot of time to put our learning into practice. We have a lab dedicated to people doing electronics and robotics and acts as a central hub, so there is always someone around to ask for help.
BEng (Hons) Robotics graduate
Where could robotics take you?
Learn more about the diverse range of successful career pathways our robotics graduates take after completing the course
                  Matthew
                  
                  Matthew works as a Robotics Engineer for MSubs Ltd
                
                  Joel
                  
                  Joel works as an Applications Engineer at National Instruments
                
                  Jane
                  
                  Jane has been working as a graduate systems engineer at Chess Dynamics
                
Launch your career
- Junior robotics engineers
- Machine learning engineers
- Research and development electronic engineers
- Product and manufacturing engineers
- Secondary school teachers
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
£9,535 per year
£795 per 10 credits
    Tuition fee price changes
  
  £18,650 per year
£19,200 per year
    Tuition fee price changes
  
  Additional costs
Fund your studies
The Tamar Engineering Project
- £3,000 per annum towards living costs for the duration of the taught element of their degree (usually three years)
- £1,500 fee waiver per annum
- one-to-one mentoring from an industry expert.
IET awards and scholarships
Supporting students with the cost of living
 
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Entry requirements
112 UCAS points
You may be eligible for a contextual offer
    GCSE
  
  
    A levels
  
  
    International Baccalaureate
  
  
    BTEC RQF National Extended Diploma/QCF Extended Diploma
  
  
    Access to HE Diploma
  
  
    Irish Leaving Certificate
  
  
    SQA Advanced Higher
  
  
    Other qualifications
  
  Extended entry requirements
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H675
P60
3 years 
 (+ optional placement)
Full-time
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Other routes into this course
The following courses are available as routes into this programme.
 
          Build a strong foundation in robotics and electronics, covering maths, physics and engineering. It's ideal if you're returning to education or don’t meet entry requirements for the 3-year programme.
Entry requirements
112 UCAS points
BSearch entry requirements for your country
English language requirements
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H675
P60
3 years 
 (+ optional placement)
Full-time
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