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About Avionics and Electronic Systems Engineers

What do Avionics and Electronic Systems Engineers Do?

Avionics and Electronic Systems engineers design and manufacture complex electronic systems. Graduates will improve and develop the infrastructure of, modern aircraft, navigation systems, guidance and control, air frame and engine monitoring, radar control and much more.

Avionic and Electronic Systems Engineers will develop new methods of electronic design, computer science, digital systems, electromagnetics and radio frequency engineering, control systems, signal processing, communication technologies and software engineering.

Where do Avionics and Electronic Systems Engineers Work?

The program may prepare graduates to work in any industry involved in the specification, design, integration, manufacture or maintenance of complex electronic systems. The emphasis on the Avionics application area will prepare graduates particularly:

  • Defence industry
  • Aviation industry
  • Telecommunications industry
  • Automotive industry
  • Commercial electronics industry
  • Energy industry