Short Session
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The School of Electronic Engineering Computer Science is hosting a taster session focusing on creative computing and an opportunity to hear from some of our fantastic electrical and electronic engineering Alumni about their experiences working in the tech industry.
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Events for School and College Groups (Ages 16-18)
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Booking Deadline:
16 June 2022
Full event details
Thursday 16 June 2022 - 4 - 5pm BST
Today's tech industry offers a creative, flexible and highly rewarding career pathway.
It is estimated that around 80% of future jobs will require STEM skills, but only 27% of young women say they'd consider a career in technology, and only 3% would say it's their first choice of career. We know that the tech industry requires people of all skills and backgrounds, and we are committed to helping build a diverse and inclusive tech workforce of the future.
Discover more about what it is to be an electronic engineer or computer scientist and how they are solving real-world problems. Ask them questions about their degree programmes, their journey to university and their career since graduating.
This taster course is suitable for :
Year 12 or 13 students considering any of the undergraduate programmes offered by the School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science
Students currently studying A level computing, BTEC level 3 national diploma in computing or another level 3 qualification suitable for entry onto one of our programmes.
Students with an enthusiasm for studying a tech-related subject (computer science, electronic engineering, computer systems engineering, creative computing etc)
Applicants and Offer Holders for programmes offered by the School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science
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