Our courses
Based at our Medway Campus, you will be taught in specialist labs with access to robotics facilities. You can study our accredited computer engineering course, an integrated master’s degree or take our extended course, which includes a foundation year to prepare you for degree-level study.
Computer Engineering (Extended), BEng Hons
This computer engineering degree includes a foundation year. Develop skills in engineering by building computer hardware and embedded systems. Learn more.
Computer Engineering, BEng Hons
Based at our Medway Campus, this computer engineering degree provides experience in developing applications and hardware for computer systems. Learn more.
Computer Engineering, MEng
Study computer engineering from Bachelor through to Master’s level. Gain experience in developing embedded systems and advanced ICT projects. Learn more.
Cybernetics (Extended), BEng Hons
This cybernetics degree includes a foundation year. Explore the engineering involved in smart devices and the Internet of Things to become an innovator.
Cybernetics, BEng Hons
Our degree in cybernetics looks at the computer engineering involved in smart devices and the embedded systems found in household appliances. Learn more.
Cybernetics, MEng
Study cybernetics from undergraduate through to Master’s level. Explore the mechanics of smart devices and embedded systems for engineering jobs. Learn more.
Machine Intelligence, MSc
Explore future technology, Artificial Intelligence, and beyond with this MSc in Machine Intelligence. Establish the next big step in computing. Learn more.
Why Greenwich is great for computer engineering and cybernetics
Computer engineering at the University of Greenwich is led by academics who are undertaking ground-breaking research. We also develop connections with industry to help you strengthen your future career prospects.

Boost your job prospects
At the Faculty of Engineering and Science, we are committed to helping you achieve your dream job. See an introduction to what we offer.

BEng or MEng
Which one do you need? The decision effects the professional recognition you can apply for. Learn more.

Events for prospective students
From taster days to subject open evenings, find out more about what you'll study, where you'll study it and perhaps even meet who'll you'll be studying with.
Disability advocate and ambassador
Born with athetoid cerebral palsy, Amy Lewington has overcome the toughest of challenges to earn two degrees at the University of Greenwich.