Computer Engineering, BEng Hons

Our BEng Computer Engineering offers the chance to create applications for robots, embedded and real-time systems, and other innovative information and communications technology.

Course details

This accredited degree in computer engineering will give you the knowledge and skills needed to become a professional engineer.
  • Mode of study: 4-5 days  a week
  • Intake: Intakes: September
  • Course length: 3-4 years
  • Course fee: 9250 per year
  • Location: London campus

University of Greenwich

Course overview

You’ll learn about theoretical programming and gain practical experience in developing applications for computing platforms and hardware.

This course is accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology on behalf of the Engineering Council. Popular careers for graduates from this course include professional roles in computing, engineering and related specialist fields. You could also pursue postgraduate study.

Benefits

Entry requirements

Typical Offer: 112 Points

Qualifications: three A-levels/Extended Diploma/combination of A-level and Diploma/A-levels/T-levels and Extended Certificate.

And must include one of the following:

A level: 32 Points from mathematics and a physical science or a numerate subject.

BTEC National: Extended Diploma in Engineering, requiring Calculus to Solve Engineering Problems (Unit 7) and Further Engineering Mathematics (Unit 8), both at Pass or a related subject/unit.

A level and BTEC National: Diploma/Extended Certificate in Engineering and 32 Points from A level mathematics if Units 7 and/or 8 are not included.

A level and BTEC National: Diploma/Extended Certificate in Applied Science and 32 Points from A level mathematics.

Careers

You will gain the knowledge and skills required for professional roles within computing, engineering and related specialist fields. For example, you could work as a professional engineer in a variety of organisations or start your own business. You could also pursue postgraduate study.

Modules

You’ll experience our research-led delivery from computer security to the Internet of Things

Students are required to study the following compulsory modules.

  • Fundamentals of Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering (30 credits)
  • Design and Materials (30 credits)
  • Engineering Principles (15 credits)
  • Engineering Professional Skills 1 (15 credits)
  • Engineering Mathematics 1 (30 credits)

Students are required to study the following compulsory modules.

  • Computer Architectures and Operating Systems (15 credits)
  • Digital and Embedded Electronic Systems (15 credits)
  • Mobile Applications for Engineering (15 credits)
  • Programming for Engineers (15 credits)
  • Sensors and Networks (15 credits)
  • Software Engineering (15 credits)
  • Engineering Professional Skills 2 (15 credits)
  • Advanced Mathematics for Engineers (15 credits)

Students are required to study the following compulsory modules.

  • Individual Project (30 credits)
  • Advanced Computer Engineering (30 credits)
  • Hardware Systems and Control (15 credits)
  • Network Routing Management (15 credits)
  • Web Systems Engineering (15 credits)
  • Engineering Professional Practice (15 credits)