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MSc Advanced Electronic and Electrical Engineering

  • DeadlineStudy Details: MSc 1 year full-time or 14 months full-time

Masters Degree Description

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Entry Requirements

  • A 2:2 (or above) UK Honours degree or equivalent internationally recognised qualification in Electrical / Electronic Engineering / Physics or a related subject.
  • Other subjects which involve a high degree of mathematical competence, such as other branches of Engineering with relevant work experience will be assessed on an individual basis.

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Fees

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Student Destinations

An advanced electronic and electrical engineering degree from Brunel will equip you with the broad knowledge and skills relevant to the demanding and dynamic electronic and electrical engineering sector.

Brunel’s closeness to the highest concentration of the UK’s information engineering and telecommunications industry – in London and along the M4 corridor – means our careers network is second to none.

Our graduates have gone on to work for high-profile companies including IBM, Intel, Mercedes, Microsoft, National Grid and Siemens. They are in specialist roles in areas such as, telecommunications; mechatronics; sensors and instrumentation; embedded systems; signal processing; intelligent systems; and sustainable systems.

Module Details

Compulsory

  • Applied Sensors Instrumentation and Control
  • Engineering Ethics and Sustainability
  • Advanced Electronic and Electrical Engineering Group Project
  • Advanced Analogue Electronics and Photonics
  • Project and Dissertation
  • Power Electronics and Drives

Optional

  • Communication Network Technologies
  • Artificial Intelligence System Techniques
  • Embedded DSP for Communication Systems
  • Advanced Embedded Systems Design
  • Radio and Optical Communication Systems
  • Smart Grid Operation and Management

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