The Electronic & Electrical Engineering (EEE) degree will give Students a broad exposure to the huge and rapidly growing fields of Electronics, Photonics and Electrical Engineering. Students will learn to apply knowledge, techniques and skills in a practical environment, individually and as part of a team as well as gaining a strong foundation in scientific principles and mathematics.
Traditional engineering courses often involve large, impersonal lectures but at the University of Chichester courses are taught in small, interactive seminar groups in state-of-the-art facilities. This means more demonstrations and guided experiences working as a team with others in the department and from related courses such as Business, Product Design or Digital Media.

