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MSc Electronics & Electrical Engineering

  • DeadlineStudy Details: 12 months full-time

Masters Degree Description

This Masters in Electronics & Electrical Engineering provides research informed knowledge in a broad spectrum of specialist topics with immediate application to industrial problems. These topics range from electrical supply through advanced systems control to high-speed electronics. This programme offers a flexible structure that enables both new graduates and more established engineers to tailor their learning experience to meet the needs for their future career.

Entry Requirements

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.

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Fees

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Student Destinations

Career opportunities include chip design, embedded system design, telecommunications, video systems, automation and control, aerospace, software development, development of PC peripherals and FPGA programming, defence, services for the heavy industries, for example electricity generation equipment and renewables plant, etc.

Graduates of this programme have gone on to work for companies such as JP Morgan, Multi-Sense Technologies and iTeam.

Module Details

Core courses:

Integrated Systems Design Project M
MSc Project

Optional courses include:

Digital Signal Processing
Electrical Energy Systems M
Industrial Aerodynamics M
Micro & Nano Technology
Microwave and Millimetre Wave Circuit Design
Optical Communications
Energy Conversion Systems M
Power Electronics and Drives M
Radar and Electro-Optic Systems M
Navigation Systems M
Biosensors and Diagnostics M*
Biophysics of Cells and Systems M
Autonomous Vehicle Guidance Systems M
Lasers
Waste Heat and Power-to-X
Robotics M
Quantum Materials M
Digital Communications M
Quantum Electronic Devices M

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