Electronics (BSc)
Bachelor of Science in Engineering, 180 ECTS
EngineeringInstitution | University of Southern Denmark (SDU) |
Campus | Sønderborg |
Duration | 3 years |
Tuition per term (Non-EU/EAA/CH) | 6950 EUR |
Tuition per term (EU/EAA/CH) | 0 EUR |
Website | https://direc.to/iKHs |
Electronics engineers are facing an exceptionally bright future. Are you one of them?
With a Bachelor’s degree in Electronics Engineering, you can make a real-life impact in society. Electric cars, green energy technology such as wind turbines or solar panels, electronics for the intelligent home or energy reducing systems are just some of many options. Are you passionate about developing innovative electronic equipment? Then continue reading.What will I learn?
You will learn to develop different types of electronic products. This can, e.g., be within green energy systems such as wind turbines and solar cells, robots, electric cars or electronics for medical equipment.You will:
- learn about analogue, digital and power electronics as well as signal processing
- learn how to develop advanced software and how to use computer-based modelling and simulation tools for electronic components and circuits
- be taught that the design of electronic circuits requires strong skills in advanced mathematics and a good understanding of the underlying physics
- learn to consider not only the technical aspects – a broader approach is needed when developing new electronic products
- learn to include all relevant aspects such as economy and the environment when developing new products
- work in project groups, where you and your fellow students will solve problems for companies through case-based work
- learn how to apply the theoretical knowledge in practice as well as how to work on a project incl. project planning, risk assessment, teamwork etc.
How is the programme structured?
The programme consists of a combination of theoretical courses and practical project work in groups. Each semester consists of a main theme, which is the basis for the theory and project work.In the first semester, you are introduced to basic electronic components and how to analyse electronic circuits. You learn how to write a program for an embedded computer system, and you build up your knowledge in mathematics and physics. In the second semester, you will learn about more advanced electronic circuits with active components, signal processing using electronic filters as well as more advanced mathematical tools for circuit analysis. Read more about the structure of the programme.
What can I become?
With a Bachelor's degree in Electronics, it is possible to continue your studies with a Master's degree in Electronics. As a graduate (Master of Science) in Electronics, you will typically work in development, project management, consulting or sales. You can, for example, work with electronics for sustainable energy technology or for medical equipment, computers and data networks, software development, robot and drone technology and many other types of products that are based on advanced electronics. The programme gives you several career opportunities - both in Denmark and abroad. Read more about career opportunities here.First-Job Guarantee
As a new engineering graduate from SDU Sønderborg, you are offered 6 months of employment if you haven’t landed your first job after you finished your MSc studies. Read more about the job-guaranteeCan I continue my studies?
The bachelor's programme lasts three years, after which you take the two-year master's programme to achieve a Master’s degree in Electronics. A Bachelor in Electronics will therefore often continue the programme with a relevant master's degree in, for example, Electronics in Sønderborg.For Further Information
Information from the Danish Agency for Higher Education can be located at http://ufm.dk/enAbout the Educational System in general visit the section The Danish Higher Education System