Why study Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Emeris

What is Electrical and Electronic Engineering?

Electrical and electronic engineering is an engineering discipline which deals with the study, design, development and application of electrical and electronic systems, devices and technologies. Studying a qualification at Emeris can open the door to a wide range of exciting and future-focused career opportunities. Electrical and Electronic Engineering is a dynamic field that underpins many of the technologies shaping modern society, from renewable energy systems and electric vehicles to robotics, telecommunications and avionics. 

Electronic devices and electrical systems play an increasingly important role in our everyday lives – from computers and smartphones to power grids, transmission systems and satellites. Engineers in this field design, develop, improve and maintain the technologies and infrastructure that support modern living. If you enjoy mathematics and physical science, and enjoy problem-solving and a bit of creative thinking, you may want to consider an engineering degree. 

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Electrical engineering deals with the large-scale generation, transmission, distribution and utilisation of electricity, while electronic engineering focuses more on smaller-scale electronic circuits, embedded systems, communication technologies and digital devices such as computers, mobile phones and control systems. A Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical and Electronic Engineering combines these complementary disciplines and equips graduates with the knowledge and practical skills needed to work across a broad range of electrical and electronic applications. 

Emeris offers the IIE Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, designed to prepare graduates for professional engineering careers in both the electrical and electronic engineering sectors. The qualification covers a wide range of subjects including physics, mathematics, electromagnetic theory, electronics, control systems, programming and engineering design. 

If direct entry into the standard four-year degree is not possible, students may also consider the extended five-year IIE Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical and Electronic Engineering curriculum offered at Emeris.

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Why study Electrical and Electronic Engineering

The shortage of skilled electrical and electronic engineers has a widespread impact on South Africa and the African continent at large. It affects South Africa’s functioning in the global business environment and economy. Studying electrical and electronic engineering will give you the opportunity to gain skills and knowledge that are in high demand, making you sought after by many potential employers. There is also significant demand for electrical and electronic engineers globally. The qualification will open opportunities for you to work anywhere in the world. 

You will be well prepared to enter the industry once you graduate, as the degree offered at Emeris will expose you to the role of engineering in the real world as early as the first year of the qualification. Our electrical and electronic engineering qualification ensures that you are equipped with firsthand experience of the value that engineering adds to improving the quality of lives in communities. 

The qualification equips graduates with the knowledge, practical competencies and professional skills required to contribute effectively to the engineering profession and broader society. 

The IIE Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical and Electronic Engineering is accredited by the Council of Higher Education (CHE) and accredited by the Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA). The outcomes of the degree are aligned to the Washington Accord, a 1989 international, multilateral agreement between bodies responsible for accrediting engineering degree programs, which allows for global recognition. 

 

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Questions you may have about studying Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Electrical engineering deals with the large-scale generation, transmission, distribution and utilisation of electricity, while electronic engineering focuses more on smaller-scale electronic circuits, embedded systems, communication technologies and digital devices such as computers, mobile phones and control systems. A Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical and Electronic Engineering combines these complementary disciplines and equips graduates with the knowledge and practical skills needed to work across a broad range of electrical and electronic applications. 

Mathematics and Physical Science at matric level are required. The professional degree (BEng) requires strong results - check the specific entry requirements on the programme page.

Mathematics and Physical Science at matric level are required. The professional degree (BEng) requires strong results - check the specific entry requirements on the programme page.