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Covid-19 Response
- TEACHING MODE:
- On-campus.
- OPEN DAYS:
- Penryn Campus open day on 30th May. Exeter Campus open day on 11th Jun. Online open day on 13th Jul.
- TEACHING NOTES:
- They're currently teaching on campus as much as possible and the majority of their academic colleagues are on campus to deliver in-person teaching. Some modules or sessions are being delivered online. After listening to students’ feedback they have taken some of the best aspects of online teaching that students really enjoyed last year to provide more flexible learning activities, such as making lecture material available online.
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2 Electronic & electrical engineering reviews at University of Exeter
Electronic Engineering, MEng Hons
By Ayyyycuramba On 10th July 17Minding my language the lecturers and lectures are mostly pretty crap. they are either boring, uninterested in teaching you or just poor lecturers. There were maybe 1/2 lecturers that really seemed to actually be good at lecturing. I believe the need to gain money through research and discovery has lead to a push for lecturers who are good at research and their subject areas but who are actually very poor teachers. It's a shame as most of my peers are very bright and we have gone on to do well in spite of not because of our course.
Electronic Engineering and Computer Science, BEng Hons
By member726291 On 14th April 17The course is the best as it combines subjects from Engineering with the practical experience and programming knowledge from Computer Science. Ideal if you want to go into Robotics or Machine Learning in the future.