The Masters in Electronics & Electrical Engineering & Management introduces you to contemporary business and management issues while increasing your depth of knowledge in your chosen speciality of electronics and electrical engineering.
2.1 Hons (or non-UK equivalent) in any Engineering discipline, Computing Science, Physical Sciences, or Mathematics degree, with modules in Electronics and Engineering Mathematics/Mathematics at an average grade of pass.
Career opportunities include software development, chip design, embedded system design, telecommunications, video systems, automation and control, aerospace, development of PC peripherals and FPGA programming, defence, services for the heavy industries, for example electricity generation equipment and renewables plant, etc.
Graduates have gone on to work for companies such as TOTAL and OSCO SDN BHD.
Semester 1
Core courses:
Contemporary Issues in Human Resource Management
Managing Creativity and Innovation (Sustainable Tourism)
Managing Strategic Change
Marketing Management (Engineering)
Operations Management
Project Management (Creative Industries and Cultural Policy)
Semester 2
Core course:
Integrated Systems Design Project M
Optional courses include:
Quantum Electronic Devices M
Electrical Energy Systems M
Energy Conversion Systems M
Micro & Nano Technology
Microwave and Millimetre Wave Circuit Design
Optical Communications
Real Time Embedded Programming
Autonomous Vehicle Guidance Systems M
Quantum Materials M
Digital Communications M
Waste Heat and Power-to-X
Project or dissertation:
MSc Project or Management Dissertation (Engineering Pathway) or Management Project (Engineering Pathway)
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