Electrical Engineering: Sensing, Powering and Controlling

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Last updated on November 13, 2025 12:18 am

Get a taste of an electrical engineering degree. Build your confidence in communicating ideas and using technical vocabulary.

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Who is the course for?

This course is designed for anyone with an interest in the role and uses of Electrical Engineering. It may be particularly useful for students who are thinking about taking an electrical engineering degree in the UK, including those for whom English is a second language.

What topics will you cover?

Overview of Electrical, Electronic and Systems Engineering

Introduction to systems and systems terminology

Transducers and their purpose

Electronic systems in context

Issues relating to solar power / batteries in space

Introduction to the Space Weather research group

Electrical circuits

The differences between analogue and digital Electrical Engineering

Introduction to digital electronics

Overview of control systems for rail platform shield walls

What will you achieve?

By the end of the course, you‘ll be able to…

Investigate what is meant by Electronic, Electrical and Systems Engineering.

Develop your skills in analysing and designing circuits and systems.

Improve your confidence in communicating Engineering ideas using English technical vocabulary.

Assess how different Electronic and Electrical Engineering systems are used in specific contexts.

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