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Electronic and Electrical Engineering
Degree, University of Manchester
1
Course Reference: 1646
Award:
BSc(Hons), MEng
Recognitions
| Title | Intake Dates | Award | Course details | Accredited by | Location Provider | International recognition |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CEng (Full) | 09/1985 - 08/2000 | BSc(Hons) | 4 years : Full Time | IEE | Washington Accord | |
| CEng (Full) | 09/1985 - 08/2000 | MEng | 4 years : Full Time | IEE | Washington Accord | |
| CEng (Full) | 09/1982 - 08/1995 | BSc(Hons) | 3 years : Full Time | IEE | Victoria University of Manchester | Washington Accord |
1University of Manchester changed name in the following years:
October 2004 To - University of Manchester
To October 2004 - Victoria University of Manchester
Public notes
| Note | Added by |
|---|---|
| UMIST and the Univeristy of Manchester merged in 2004. This record does not cover University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST) programmes. | Engineering Council |
| Former awards: BSc/BEng | Engineering Council |
| Course now phased out | Institution of Electrical Engineers |
| The dual designation of BSc/MEng stems from the original BSC course. It was titled BSc/BEng between 1983 and 1985 before becoming BSc/MEng. The school operated a policy of awarding a classified BSc, while those students who performed to a high level were awarded an unclassifed MEng. Between 1997 and 1999 the course split into separate BSc and MEng programmes. | Institution of Electrical Engineers |
| (Industrially linked) phased out | Engineering Council |