Master the key elements of contemporary electronic and electrical engineering with this accredited MSc Electronic and Electrical Engineering course. You'll design and implement electronic systems, work with the practical application of current technology, and upgrade your skills to meet the needs of more ambitious roles in your industry.
You'll learn about key topics in electronic and electrical engineering, such as electrical power systems technology, and the practical application and design aspects of electronic systems, on a course designed to meet a skills shortage in the sector. You'll graduate in an excellent position to pursue roles from product design to aerospace engineering.
A second-class honours degree in a relevant subject, or equivalent professional experience and/or qualifications.
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Because electronic and electrical engineering skills are in global demand, you'll be in a strong position to secure employment when you graduate successfully. Here in the UK, EngineeringUK has identified both electrical engineers and electronic engineers as careers with a shortage of skilled entrants, which means you can expect your salary to reflect your postgraduate qualification.
Career routes you could explore with a Master's in electronic and electrical engineering include:
Electronics engineer
Product design engineer
Aerospace engineer
Application engineer
Design
Research and development
Product manufacture
Project management
Core modules:
Electrical Machines and Drives - 20 credits
Engineering Management, Economics and Risk Analysis - 20 credits
Renewable Energy Management - 20 credits
Electrical Power Systems Technology - 20 credits
Sensors and Measurement Systems - 20 credits
Individual MSc Project - 60 credits
Optional modules:
Digital Data Processing - 20 credits
Medical Instrumentation Systems - 20 credits
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