506 Bachelor's degrees in Electrical Engineering in Europe

Mechanical and Electrical Engineering
This innovative engineering Mechanical and Electrical Engineering program from Lyon Polytechnic Institute, taught entirely in English, is accredited by the French Engineering Degree Commission (CTI). The “Titre d’ingénieur “ is a nationally recognised degree equivalent to a Master’s degree and entitles the holder to pursue doctoral studies.

Electrical and Electronic Engineering with a Year in Industry (Hons)
Studying the Electrical and Electronic Engineering with a Year in Industry (Hons) degree at University of Liverpool allows you to specialise in subjects as diverse as power generation and transmission, and antennas and digital systems design, preparing you for an exciting career within the world of modern electronics.

Electrical and Automation Engineering
Learn to create an energy efficient future with renewable energy, sustainable manufacturing and smart living. In the Electrical and Automation Engineering programme from Häme University of Applied Sciences you learn to develop ecologically sustainable electrical and automation systems.

Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Power your future in electronic innovation with this Electrical and Electronic Engineering course from The University of Exeter. This dynamic field of engineering spans everything from radio to space flight.

Electronic Engineering with Artificial Intelligence - Undergraduate Foundation Programme (UFP)
This one-year Electronic Engineering with Artificial Intelligence - Undergraduate Foundation Programme (UFP) from OnCampus Southampton offers successful students guaranteed progression to the University of Southampton.

Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Hons)
This Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Hons) degree is offered at Teesside University. Electrical and electronic engineering drives our daily living, from energy, communications, transportation, artificial intelligence, automation, manufacturing, robotics and computing.

Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Electrify your future with Electrical and Electronic Engineering programme at University of Galway. This dynamic programme equips you with the skills to design intelligent, energy-efficient, and interconnected electrical and electronic products and systems, driving innovation across diverse industries and shaping the technology of tomorrow.

Computer Science and Electronic Engineering (Hons)
This Computer Science and Electronic Engineering (Hons) degree at University of Liverpool combines the core elements of electronic engineering with those of computer science, which is the intellectual discipline underlying all aspects of software development.

Electrical Engineering
This Electrical Engineering programme from South East Technological University is designed to fully equip the students with the skills required to function as an engineering technician in the areas of electrical services, control, automation, energy production, renewable technologies and energy policy and legislation.

(Hons) Electrical and Electronic Engineering
The (Hons) Electrical and Electronic Engineering course from the University of West London will prepare you to maintain and develop new technologies for our ever-changing world.

Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Hons)
With the Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Hons) BEng from University of Derby on your CV, you can join one of the UK’s most in-demand professions.

Mechanical and Electrical Engineering with a Year in Industry
The Mechanical and Electrical Engineering with a Year in Industry course at University of Bristol provides the opportunity to spend your third year applying the knowledge gained in your first two years of study in an industrial environment.

Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Hons)
The Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Hons) course at The University of Lancashire balances the related, but differing areas of electronic and electrical engineering. You’ll develop complementary skills to apply to a fast-paced, exciting industry.

Acoustical Engineering
Learn how to make the world sound better, with a specialist knowledge of acoustics, vibration and how they affect us. This Acoustical Engineering BEng course offered by the University of Southampton looks at how acoustics - the science of sound and vibration - is applied in technology.

Electronic Engineering
Explore the physical components, software and systems that bring electronic devices to life. This Electronic Engineering MEng course offered by the University of Southampton will let you design, build and test your own electronic systems, including a project to solve a real-life problem.

Electrical and Electronic Engineering
This Electrical and Electronic Engineering BEng course offered by the University of Southampton will teach you to design new technologies and solve some of today’s biggest engineering challenges. You'll look into subjects like smarter energy distribution and intelligent robotics. This includes high-voltage electrical engineering, sustainable energy and machine learning.

Electrical Engineering (Hons) (Top-Up)
The Electrical Engineering (Hons) (Top-Up) course at Wrexham University enables students with a Level 5 qualification to complete a UK honours degree. Focused on advanced technical knowledge, design, and problem-solving, it builds leadership and professional skills while enhancing employability in the global engineering job market.

Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Power your future in electronic innovation with this Electrical and Electronic Engineering course from The University of Exeter. This dynamic field of engineering spans everything from radio to space flight.

Electronic Engineering (Hons)
Blend creativity with maths, science and technology to design and engineer innovative solutions with this Electronic Engineering (Hons) course from University of York.

Electrical and Electronic Engineering with a Year in Industry
The Electrical and Electronic Engineering with a Year in Industry course at University of Bristol provides the opportunity to spend your third year in an industrial environment applying the knowledge gained in your first two years of study.