Resource list
To help you prepare for studying in the School of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, we have gathered together some resources which you may find interesting and informative. However, there is no pre-requisite reading that needs to be done.
Online resources
There are excellent online resources that introduce many topics relevant to our courses available via:
- STEM Learning: Electrical and Electronic Engineering
- STEM Learning: Energy Engineering
- Seneca Learning
Short online courses
- Computer Programming for Everyone
- MedTech: AI and Medical Robots
- MedTech: Digital Health and Wearable Technology
Reading list
The following textbooks are some of the suggested readings for modules you may study during your course:
- Electrical Circuits: Howatson, A.M., (1996), Electrical Circuits and Systems. Oxford University Press.
- Electronic Circuits: Floyd, T.L., (2006), Electronics Fundamentals: Circuits, Devices and Applications (Floyd Electronics Fundamentals Series), Prentice-Hall, Inc..
- Digital Circuits: Floyd, T., (2015), Digital Fundamentals. Pearson Education.
- Mathematics: Bird, J., (2003), Engineering Mathematics, Fourth edition, Newnes.
- Materials: Kasap, S., (2006), Principles of Electronic Materials and Devices, McGraw-Hill Higher Education.
Taster lecture
Research and Innovation at the University
Our world-leading research actively informs our teaching programme. To discover more about our current research, follow the links below:
- Institute of Communication and Power Networks
- Pollard Institute
- Institute of Robotics, Autonomous Systems and Sensing
Interdisciplinary focus:
University-level resources
The University of Leeds also offers many useful resources to help you transition to higher education learning.