MSc (Eng) Electronic Engineering

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  • Objectives
    To provide access to a Masters level degree course in electronic engineering to graduates or professionals from a variety of backgrounds To provide up-to-date knowledge and understanding of all key aspects in the rapidly-developing field of electronic engineering To give students the opportunity to study particular aspects of electronic engineering in depth, according to their interests To give students experience of conducting a compact research project in a relevant area To prepare students for an industrial or academic career in electronic engineering including the provision of suitable generic skills.
  • Entry requirements
    Entry requirements Usually a 2:1 honours degree or equivalent, in a relevant subject discipline, from an approved institution. Applicants whose first language is not English are required to take a suitable test: IELTS, minimum score 6.5; TOEFL, minimum score 575, plus a score of 4.5 in the TWE, or minimum of 232 in the computer-based TOEFL.
  • Academic title
    MSc (Eng) Electronic Engineering
  • Course description
    Course content

    Technical course modules:

    -Electronic Engineering Principles
    -Research Techniques and Thesis Preparation

    Plus a range of module choices covering:

    -Power Electronics and Machine Design
    -Communications and Devices
    -Computing and Communication Networks
    -Advanced Circuit Design.
    -Substantial industry-relevant individual research project leading to the thesis.

    Teaching
    -Research-led taught-course modules in EEE
    -Individual research project
    -Supervision throughout the project and during preparation of dissertation.

    Assessment
    Examinations, course-work assessments, project dissertation with oral examination

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