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Electrical and Electronic Engineering HNC

Engineering and Electrical and Electronic Engineering at

Teesside University

STUDY MODE

Full-Time

LENGTH

12 months course

LOCATION

Redcar & Cleveland College

PLACEMENT YEAR

Not Available

YEAR ABROAD

Not Available

FOUNDATION YEAR

Not Available

Electrical and Electronic Engineering HNC

Note: Due to the course delivery location and visa restrictions, this course is NOT available to international students requiring a Student Visa.

Location: This is an award of Teesside University

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How do I apply and how easy is it to get in?

What you will need to do

Apply by 14 Jan

What you won’t need to do

Audition for a Place
Attend an interview
Submit a portfolio
Pass an entry test

Points of entry for Electrical and Electronic Engineering HNC

Year 1

How good is this course?

Most relevant Student Reviews for Engineering at Teesside University

member12132866
30th January 25

Chemical Engineering, HNC FullTime

Modules & Teaching: The course is well-structured, balancing challenges with practical skills like CV writing and emotional intelligence. Lecturers are supportive, provide great feedback, and make learning engaging. read more

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Hmd
30th January 25

Chemical Engineering (with Foundation Year and Optional Year in Industry), BEng Hons FullTime

As a second-year chemical engineering student, I’ve found Teesside’s program to be a good mix of hands-on learning and real-world prep. The labs are fantastic—we get to use industry-standard tools like Aspen HYSYS and MATLAB, and the lecturers (most of them, anyway) genuinely want you to succeed in your career.Sure, some courses feel a bit too theory-heavy or disorganised; for example, when I asked about thermodynamics, heat transfer & fluid mechanics, and mass & energy balance, I got negative feedback about how hard it is, but after experiencing the subjects, I won't say it's easy, but with the amazing lecturers and support and studying hard, it helped to overcome it and get good grades.The university’s ties to local energy giants, such as BP and SABIC, mean internships and networking are actually within reach, and I got the chance to visit the SABIC site. It was a great experience. Campus life’s low-key and affordable, which works if you’re here to grind. Not perfect, but it does the read more

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member9132855
30th January 25

Chemical Engineering (with Optional Year in Industry), BEng Hons FullTime

The content was very clear to understand, and the teachers were glad to have the opportunity to help us. read more

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Most relevant Student Reviews for Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Teesside University

member8141855
9th March 25

Instrumentation and Control Engineering (with Optional Year in Industry), BEng Hons FullTime

A extremely diverse degree allowing me to go in to a huge range of roles. Challenging my coding ability’s and providing a great opportunity to develop and grow as an engineer. Teaching is great all lectures are openly available and want students to email and come see them. read more

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