Electronics & Electrical Engineering & Management [MSc]
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Postgraduate
In Glasgow
Description
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Type
Postgraduate
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Location
Glasgow (Scotland)
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Start date
Different dates available
University of Glasgow’s Electronic and Electrical Engineering is consistently ranked amongst the top 10 in the UK and top 5 in Scotland, recently achieving 1st in Scotland and 4th in the UK (Complete University Guide 2016). You will be taught jointly by staff from the School of Engineering and the Adam Smith Business School. You will benefit from their combined resources and expertise and from an industry-focused curriculum. If you have an engineering background, but with little management experience and are wanting to develop your knowledge of management while also furthering your knowledge of electronics and electrical engineering, this programme is designed for you. You will gain first-hand experience of managing an engineering project through the integrated system design module, allowing development of skills in project management, quality management and accountancy. With a 95% overall student satisfaction in the National Student Survey 2014, Electronic and Electrical Engineering at the School of Engineering combines both teaching excellence and a supportive learning environment. You will benefit from access to our outstanding laboratory facilities and interaction with staff at the forefront of research in electronics and electrical engineering. This programme has a September and January intake.
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Reviews
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There are also administrations here to enable you to find low maintenance line of work in the event that you need it. The clubs and social unions are well worth getting associated with. The experience has been great overall.
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People were friendly and course was interesting and enjoyable. High standard course and city is beautiful, I had a nice time in all.
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It was amazing to experience. I loved my course which I was so passionate about and made some great friends for life. Glasgow is bliss
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Course rating
Recommended
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Subjects
- IT
- Engineering
- Management
- IT Management
- Electrical
- Project
- School
- Staff
- IT Project Management
- Design
- Project Management
- Skills and Training
- University
- Engineering Management
- Industry
- Business School
Course programme
There are two semesters of taught material and a summer session working on a project or dissertation. September entry students start with management courses and January entry students with engineering courses.
Semester 1You will be based in the Business School, developing knowledge and skills of management principles and techniques. We offer an applied approach, with an emphasis on an informed critical evaluation of information, and the subsequent application of concepts and tools to the core areas of business and management.
Core courses- Contemporary issues in human resource management
- Managing creativity and innovation
- Managing innovative change
- Marketing management
- Operations management
- Project management.
You will study engineering courses, which aim to enhance your group working and project management capability at the same time as improving your depth of knowledge in chosen electronics and electrical engineering subjects.
Core course- Integrated systems design project
- Computer communications
- Electrical energy systems
- Micro- and nano-technology
- Microwave and millimetre wave circuit design
- Microwave electronic and optoelectronic devices
- Optical communications
- Real-time embedded programming.
You will undertake an individual project or dissertation work in the summer period (May - August). This will give you an opportunity to apply and consolidate your newly learned skills and show to future employers that you have been working on cutting edge projects relevant to the industry. Project and dissertation options are closely linked to staff research interests. September entry students have a choice of management dissertation topics in addition to electronics and electrical engineering projects, and January entry students have a choice of electronics and electrical engineering projects.
Additional information
- To complete the MSc degree you must undertake a project worth 60 credits. This is an integral part of the MSc programme and many have a technical or business focus.
- The project will integrate subject knowledge and skills that you acquire during the MSc programme.
- The project is an important part of your MSc where you can apply your newly learned skills and show to future employers that you have been working on cutting edge projects relevant to the industry.
- You can choose a topic from a list of MSc projects in Electronic and Electrical...
Electronics & Electrical Engineering & Management [MSc]
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