B.Eng. (Hons) Computer Engineering
Bachelor's degree
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Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
Computer engineering is at the core of the telecommunications, entertainment and automated systems we use in our everyday lives. It is the lifeblood of todays cutting-edge companies. On this course youll cover a broad range of technologies throughout, and you'll be able to specialise in particular areas such as artificial intelligence and distributed systems..
About this course
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Subjects
- Systems
- Engineering
- Computer Engineering
- Design
- Network Training
- Network
- Project
- Artificial Intelligence
Course programme
Year one
Your first year will give you a good background in digital and analogue electronics, data communications and computing, as well as the academic skills that youll be relying on throughout the course.
Core units in this year include:
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Mathematical Principles
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Concepts of Data Communication Networks
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Introduction to Algorithms and Programming
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Introduction to Analogue Circuits
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Principles of Digital Systems
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Writing and Research in the Workplace
Year two
You will start to define your specialist area through a choice of options, alongside covering topics such as computer architecture, software programming, embedded systems and advanced digital electronics. Theres also a substantial amount of project work as you engage in a group design task.
Core units in this year include:
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Computer Architecture and Organisation
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Microcontrollers and Programmable Logic
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Data Networks, Protocols and Analysis
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Collaborative and Pervasive Network Applications
Options to choose from in this year include:
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Engineering Mathematics
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Network Simulation and Design Techniques
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Foreign Language
Year three*
In this year you will consolidate your skills and learning. There is a handful of core units, but the final-year project gives you the freedom to analyse, design, build and evaluate your own work.
Core units in this year include:
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Real-time Embedded Systems
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Artificial Intelligence
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Performance and Security of Network Applications
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VHDL and FPGA Systems
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Individual project
B.Eng. (Hons) Computer Engineering