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- TEACHING MODE:
- On-campus.
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- On-campus open days on 2nd Jul, 17th Sep, 8th Oct & 12th Nov.
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- They've returned to face-to-face learning in lectures, seminars and labs. They will encourage (but not require) the use of face coverings, especially in crowded settings.
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4 Electronic & electrical engineering reviews at University of Leicester
Software and Electronic Engineering, BEng Hons
By Whistleblower99 On 20th July 16Worst educational education experience in my whole life!
Electrical and Electronic Engineering, MEng
By Zahin05 On 20th July 16Excellent coursework, relevant and informative modules. Supportive+interactive professors, lecturers, and staffs. Affordable living cost- superb!
Electrical and Electronic Engineering, BEng Hons
By member1023152 On 13th July 16Software and Electronic Engineering, BEng Hons
By rainism On 6th July 16If you look at it from an engineer's POV, the course is very disorganised and you're just left stuck in the middle of two departments, contemplating which one cares less about you. (Spoiler alert - it's engineering.) Not to mention you'll need to get used to being jeered at for not being "a real engineer" by others. If you look at it from a computer scientist's POV, then the course is fairly interesting and most of the modules are very well taught, especially the third year ones. Most CS lecturers will teach the module assuming you have some prior knowledge of coding/debugging though. My advice - if you're considering this course because you wanna do electronics, do the actual electro engineering course instead. It'll be more worth your time. If you're more interested in the software aspect, do a computer science course instead. If you're dead set on doing a hybrid course which has a bit of both, go to a different uni instead.