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MSc Electronic and Electrical Engineering

  • DeadlineStudy Details: 1-2 years

Masters Degree Description

You’re serious about your career and so are we. Our MSc Electronic and Electrical Engineering course in Chelmsford will ensure you have the latest technology at your fingertips in our new laboratories and you’ll be able to collaborate with other students on innovative projects to hone your skills.

Our course covers a number of contemporary topics including power Conversion Systems signal processing renewable systems holistic modelling of electronic systems and Digital Systems Design using FPGA and VHDL.

Building on your previous experience and with developed practical skills you’ll leave with the expert knowledge and understanding to practice safely and effectively in a wide range of environments.

As well as our 1-year full-time course there’s the option to study with us for two years and gain valuable experience in Year 2 with a choice of professional experience modules.

Entry Requirements

Applicants will require an honours degree in Electronic Engineering or equivalent subject at 2.2 or above from a recognised university. Those who do not possess an honours degree but have a degree or degree equivalent qualification and/or work experience will be considered. Qualifications from an approved professional body will also be taken into account. Applicants may be invited for interview.
If English is not your first language you will be expected to demonstrate a certificated level of proficiency of at least IELTS 6.5 ( Academic level) or equivalent English Language qualification as recognised by Anglia Ruskin University.

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Fees

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Student Destinations

Within our MEng Electronic and Electrical Engineering you’ll develop skills and knowledge to take you into a lot of career options. With these skills you’ll be in a good position to progress to project management roles in companies working at the cutting edge of modern multi-faceted systems.

Graduates of this Masters degree course can expect to find jobs where industry needs a breadth of knowledge matched by a technical skill set in certain areas.

The possibilities that are open to you range from design or systems engineering to medical electronics environmental monitoring microelectronics sound technology biophysics power transport industrial process control and teaching. Across industry there’ll be opportunities to find your own specialist niche.

We have many established links with industry to support you along the way; from Arm Limited Teledyne E2V Ford Motor Company Skyships Raytheon and many more.

Module Details

Core modules
Sustainable Environmental Design and Engineering Management Systems (15 credits)
Digital Systems Design with VHDL and FPGAs (30 credits)
Power Conversion Systems (15 credits)
Industrial Process Control (15 credits)
Advanced Digital Signal Processing (30 credits)
Sensing and Sensors Fusion (15 credits)
Engineering Major Project (60 credits)

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