Electronic systems have become integral to modern vehicles, creating a wealth of engineering career opportunities. The MSc in Electronic and Automotive Engineering at The University of Huddersfield is meticulously designed to equip you with the skills and knowledge to tackle these exciting challenges and advance your career.
This course aims to give you an appreciation of the move towards lower emission road transportation, as well as an understanding of the technical and economic aspects of modern vehicles. This course will also help you develop:
Technical knowledge and design skills
Technical management knowledge and skills
The ability to undertake a major design project.
As an Electronic and Automotive Engineering MSc graduate, you’ll even be equipped with the competencies and skills to meet the needs of a wide range of industries outside of electronic and automotive engineering.
Entry requirements for this course are normally:
An Honours degree (2:2 or above) in Electronic Engineering, Computing or related disciplines
Or equivalent professional qualification
Other qualifications and/or experience that demonstrates appropriate knowledge and skills at Honours degree standard may also be accepted
The top five job titles advertised in the UK for graduate roles associated with Electronic and Automotive Engineer MSc courses are: Design Engineer; Electrical Engineer; Electrical Design Engineer; Electronics Engineer; and Power Electronics Engineer.
Core Modules:
Modern Vehicle Systems
Virtual Instrumentation
Professional Development and Research Methods
Project and Finance Management
Modelling of Electromechanical Systems
Advanced Technical Project
Optional Modules:
Computers in Control
Quality Systems and Measurement
Parallel Computer Architectures Cluster and Cloud Computing
Wireless Communications for LANs, PANs and the IoT
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