MSc Electronic and Electrical Engineering
Southsea, United Kingdom
DURATION
1 up to 3 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time, Part time
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TUITION FEES
GBP 9,400 / per year
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
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Introduction
Master the key elements of contemporary electronic and electrical engineering with this accredited MSc Electronic and Electrical Engineering course. You'll design and implement electronic systems, work with the practical application of current technology, and upgrade your skills to meet the needs of more ambitious roles in your industry.
You'll learn about key topics in electronic and electrical engineering, such as microwave and wireless technology, and the practical application and design aspects of electronic systems, on a course designed to meet a skills shortage in the sector. You'll graduate in an excellent position to pursue roles from product design to aerospace engineering.
You can start this course in September or January (full-time only in January).
Course highlights
- Follow a programme that is recognised by European and UK accrediting bodies and is designed to shape your skills to the needs of the electronic and electrical engineering sector.
- Learn more about the practical design and application of your electronic and electrical engineering study using professional-standard tools, simulation software and laboratory equipment
- Plan and complete a final project in your area of interest, using any relevant lab or computer suite in the School of Energy and Electronic Engineering to deliver a significant, in-depth piece of analysis or design
- Explore key industry themes, such as Electrical Power Systems Technology, Advanced DSP Techniques, Electrical Machines and Drives, and Sensors and Measurement Systems
Accredited by
The MSc Electronic and Electrical Engineering degree course is accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET). This MSc also qualifies under the UK Engineering Council's Standard for Professional Engineering Competence (UK-SPEC) as the further learning required to register for Incorporated (IEng) or Chartered Engineer (CEng) status. This course is also accredited by European Engineering Programmes (EUR-ACE).
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Curriculum
Full time
All modules on this MSc Electronic and Electrical Engineering are core.
- Advanced DSP Techniques – 20 credits
- Electrical Machines and Drives – 20 credits
- Electrical Power Systems Technology – 20 credits
- Engineering Management, Economics and Risk Analysis – 20 credits
- Individual MSc Project – 60 credits
- Microwave and High-Speed Digital Design – 20 credits
- Sensors and Measurement Systems – 20 credits
Part-time
Year 1
All modules on this MSc Electronic and Electrical Engineering are core.
- Advanced DSP Techniques – 20 credits
- Electrical Machines and Drives – 20 credits
- Sensors and Measurement Systems – 20 credits
Year 2
All modules on this MSc Electronic and Electrical Engineering are core.
- Electrical Power Systems Technology – 20 credits
- Engineering Management, Economics and Risk Analysis – 20 credits
- Microwave and High-Speed Digital Design – 20 credits
Year 3
All modules on this MSc Electronic and Electrical Engineering are core.
- Individual MSc Project – 60 credits
Career Opportunities
Because electronic and electrical engineering skills are in global demand, you'll be in a strong position to secure employment when you graduate successfully. In the UK, EngineeringUK has identified electrical and electronic engineers as careers without skilled entrants. You can expect your salary to reflect your postgraduate qualification.
Career routes you could explore with a Master's in electronic and electrical engineering include:
- Electronics engineer
- Product design engineer
- Aerospace engineer
- Application Engineer
- Design
- Research and development
- Product manufacture
- Project management
Career planning
During your course, you'll have expert careers advice from our Careers and Employability Centre, your tutors and our Student Placements and Employability Centre. You can access support from our Careers and Employability Centre for up to 5 years after you graduate.
You'll benefit from
- Networking events
- Applied projects with companies such as IBM, Boeing and Hampshire County Council
- 1-to-1 appointments
- CV and cover letter advice
- Interview preparation and practice
- Workshops to enhance your employability skills
- Recruitment events, including the Student and Graduate Opportunities Fair
- Support starting your own business
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Program Admission Requirements
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