You’ll need a 2:1 degree in electrical engineering or electronic engineering. You must also have an upper 2:1 score in the following modules: 1 Electrical machines module (e.g. electrical machines, electrical apparatus, electrical drives, electrical motors, control of machines or drives, electro-mechanical energy converters) 1 Electric power systems module (e.g. power system control, electrical power systems, energy power systems, transmissions and distribution of electrical power, power generation, electrical networks) 1 Electrical engineering module (e.g. high voltage engineering, power circuits, electrotechnics, power electronics, electronic converters) 1 Engineering physics module (e.g. engineering physics, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, heat transfer, electromagnetic theory, applied electromagnetics, robotics, control engineering)