The Electrical and Electronic Engineering degrees develop engineers with a firm grounding in electronics, plus the specialist skills required to work at the forefront of electrical engineering, power and control. After a common foundation year in electrical science and electronics you will go on to study specialist modules in topics such as electrical machines, power electronics, power engineering, renewable energy generation and control engineering. These programmes will expose you to the latest developments in electrical and electronic engineering through high quality teaching, and via our laboratory, fabrication and 3D printing facilities. Surrey s electronic engineering programmes were ranked number two by The Guardian University Guide 2016.