Advanced Electronic and Electrical Engineering MSc

Course

In Uxbridge

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Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Location

    Uxbridge

  • Duration

    1 Year

  • Start date

    September

Postgraduate Open Evening Wednesday 25 May 2016, 4-7pm Come along to our Postgraduate Open Evening to find out more about the programme and research areas that interest

Facilities

Location

Start date

Uxbridge (Middlesex)
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Kingston Lane, UB8 3PH

Start date

SeptemberEnrolment now open

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Subjects

  • Communication Training
  • Systems Engineering
  • Team Training
  • Management
  • Design
  • Electrical
  • Project
  • Systems
  • Engineering
  • IT Management

Course programme

Course Content

Core Modules

Project Management

Covers the latest advanced techniques and strategies for project management, management tools, management and reporting methods and team building.

Advanced Analogue Electronics &Photonics

Covers electronic and photonic systems for sensors in general and key analogue circuits used as front-end drivers or pre-amplifiers.

Applied Sensors, Instrumentation and Control

Focuses on particular aspects of sensors, instrumentation and control through the use of real-world examples and the characteristics of sensors and associated systems. A group project activity based on the application of sensors, instrumentation and control techniques is part of this module.

AEEE Group Project

Power Electronics and FACTS

Optional Modules

Choose three modules with at least one from: Analogue Integrated Circuit Design, Embedded Systems Engineering, DSP for Communications and Intelligent Systems.

DSP for Communications

Covers real-time signal processing, reconfigurable computing and DSP/FPGA system architecture in the context of communication systems.

RF &Optical Communication Systems

Deals with design and operation of radio (Antennas, Amplifiers) and optical frequency systems and their integration into telecommunication systems

Embedded Systems Engineering
Covers real-time computing for embedded and control computer systems and the implementation of algorithms on embedded systems.

Intelligent Systems

Focuses on intelligent systems techniques, DSP applications and implementing intelligent systems for given DSP problems

Computer Networks

Focuses on computer networks, protocols/models for IP QoS provisioning.

Analogue Inegrated Circuit Design

Project/Dissertation


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Additional information

Special Features

  • The Electronic and Computer Engineering discipline is one of the largest in the University, with a portfolio of research contracts totalling £7.5 million, and has strong links with industry.
  • We have a wide range of research groups, each with a complement of academics and research staff and students. The groups are:
  • Our laboratories are well equipped with an excellent range of facilities to support the research work and courses. We have comprehensive computing resources in addition to those offered centrally by the University. The discipline is particularly fortunate in having extensive gifts of software and hardware to enable it to undertake far-reaching design projects.

Advanced Electronic and Electrical Engineering MSc

Price on request