Electrical and electronic engineering
Electronic engineers are producing the next generation of computers, satellites, mobile phones, wearables, distributed sensors, and energy generation and storage devices. And with our 6G Innovation Centre, Advanced Technology Institute, Centre for Vision, Speech and Signal Processing and Surrey Space Centre, we’re at the forefront of this work.
Our electrical and electronic engineering courses open the door to careers in a range of rapidly evolving and exciting industries.
Surrey is the winner of the Cyber University of the Year at the National Cyber Awards 2023.
Top 100
We're ranked top 100 for Computer Science and engineering in the Shanghai Global Ranking of Academic Subjects 2024
Developing your employability
94% of our undergraduate graduates are in work or further education, Graduate Outcomes 2024, HESA*
*UK domiciled graduates of full-time, undergraduate qualifications, in full-time employment, from higher education institutions.
What our students say
Developing your employability
97 per cent of our postgraduate graduates go on to employment or further study*
*Graduate Outcomes 2023, HESA.

Research excellence
The Research Excellence Framework (REF 2021) ranked engineering 15th in the UK for *research power.
*Research power is the overall quality of submissions, calculated by grade point average and multiplied by the full-time equivalent number of staff submitted.
Studentships
Single view human reconstruction in large, uncontrolled environments
Funding information:
Awards cover UK tuition fees and provide a stipend at the UKRI rate for a period of 3 years. The stipend (Tax-free maintenance payment based on the UKRI minimum rate) is £20,780 from 1 October 2025Novel interfaces for video generation through intuitive storyboarding using Sketch
Funding information:
Awards cover UK tuition fees and provide a stipend at the UKRI rate for a period of 3 years. The stipend (Tax-free maintenance payment based on the UKRI minimum rate) is £20,780 from 1 October 2025Neural Rendering of Human Performances
Funding information:
Awards cover UK tuition fees and provide a stipend at the UKRI rate for a period of 3 years. The stipend (Tax-free maintenance payment based on the UKRI minimum rate) is £20,780 from 1 October 2025 As a doctoral student, you may be able to access added funding to cover the cost of training and development.