Looking for new challenges in your career? Study MSc Electrical and Electronic Engineering and learn how to enhance the operation of modern 'Industry 5.0' systems.
On the course you'll engage with new technologies such as physical network security, and intelligent power grid.
Learn up-to-date skills in electronic and electrical system design. Examples include:
Real-time operating system design with modern microcontrollers
Intelligent digital system design and implementation on FPGA
Electrical machine interfacing, monitoring and control.
You'll also study Internet of Things, modern communications and security technologies which will support the implementation of AI at ‘the edge’.
2.2 Hons degree in Engineering that includes study in Electrical/Electronics and Programming
For applicants whose first language is not English - IELTS 6.0 with no component score less than 5.5 to have been taken within two years prior to the course start date is required.
This master’s qualification in Electrical and Electronic Engineering equips you to take your place in what is becoming a revolution in modern industrial research and practice.
The demographics of most industrialised nations points to the need for more output to be created by fewer people. The solution to this problem lies in the application of modern technologies sometimes described as ‘Industry 5.0’.
There is a growing demand for people with skills and knowledge in the application of these ground-breaking technologies throughout the Industrialised world.
This course will act as your gateway into the world of development and application of new technologies to solve some of the greatest industrial challenges of the twenty-first century.
Core Modules:
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Internet of Things
Research Methods
Power Electronics and Electrical Machine Control
Advanced Digital Systems
MSc Project (Engineering)
Optional Modules:
Digital Signal and Image Processing B
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