BSc Electronics

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  • Objectives
    Electronics engineers are in continuing demand from employers looking for skills in both low-level circuit design and the design and implementation of complex systems such as communication networks. This course provides a solid foundation in electronics theory and practice, with the option to select modules from any of the application areas on offer in the other BSc Honours courses. Graduates will be equipped with the know-how to design and operate electronic systems for a wide range of applications.
  • Entry requirements
    Entry Requirements 200 UCAS points from a minimum of two A2 levels including one technical subject eg CDD in three A2 level subjects. Equivalent qualifications will also be considered. Mature candidates with relevant industrial experience are encouraged to apply.
  • Academic title
    BSc Electronics
  • Course description
    BSc Electronics

    Programme

    Credit Level 4

    -Circuits and Systems
    -Communication and Media Systems
    -Computing for Electronics
    -Digital Systems
    -Electronics
    -Engineering Principles or Mathematics for Communications
    -Real-Time Audio Project

    Credit Level 5

    -Analogue Electronic Design Project
    -Broadcast Media Systems
    -Communication Signal Processing
    -Communications Systems
    -Data Transmission Project
    -Embedded Microprocessor System Project
    -Engineering Software
    -Professional Engineering Practice

    Credit Level 6

    -Computing and Networks
    -Digital Signal Processing
    -Individual Project
    -Industrial Management
    Options, choose three from:
    -Analogue Microelectronics
    -Cellular Radio Networks
    -DSP Implementations
    -Mobile Radio Systems
    -Real-Time and Embedded Systems
    -Sound and Image Processing Systems
    -Video Broadcasting

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