Computer Engineering, MEng
Master
In Gillingham
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
Gillingham
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Duration
4 Years
This computer engineering course includes three years’ study at Bachelor’s level plus a further Master’s year. It’ll give you the knowledge and skills to pursue roles in ICT and computer engineering.
On our MEng Computer Engineering, you'll learn about theoretical programming and gain practical experience in developing and using applications for computing platforms and hardware. You'll have the opportunity to develop applications for robots, embedded and real-time systems, and other innovative information and communications technology.
The final year includes a Master's-level engineering project that will develop your teamwork and leadership skills. You will graduate with the knowledge and skills required for professional roles in computing, engineering and related specialist fields. You could also pursue postgraduate study.
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About this course
You will gain the knowledge and skills required for professional roles within computing, engineering and related specialist fields. For example, you could work as a professional engineer in a variety of organisations or start your own business. You could also pursue postgraduate study.
Qualifications: three A-levels/Extended Diploma/combination of A-level and Diploma/A-levels and Extended Certificate
What you should know about this course
Ranked #1 University in Kent for Graduate Prospects (The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2021)
Students studying computer engineering can expect to earn up to £28,925 on graduation (HESA, 2020)
This course is taught at our Medway Campus in Chatham Maritime, Kent.
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Subjects
- Computing
- Computer Engineering
- Mathematics
- Electrical
- Project
- Planning
- Systems
- Industry
- Engineering
- Programming
- GCSE Mathematics
Course programme
Students are required to study the following compulsory modules.
- Fundamentals of Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering (15 credits)
- Design and Materials (30 credits)
- Engineering Professional Skills 1 (30 credits)
- Engineering Principles (15 credits)
- Engineering Mathematics 1 (30 credits)
Students are required to study the following compulsory modules.
- Computer Architectures and Operating Systems (15 credits)
- Digital and Embedded Electronic Systems (15 credits)
- Mobile Applications for Engineering (15 credits)
- Programming for Engineers (15 credits)
- Sensors and Networks (15 credits)
- Software Engineering (15 credits)
- Engineering Professional Skills 2 (15 credits)
- Advanced Mathematics for Engineers (15 credits)
Students are required to study the following compulsory modules.
- Individual Project (30 credits)
- Advanced Computer Engineering (30 credits)
- Hardware Systems and Control (15 credits)
- Network Routing Management (15 credits)
- Web Systems Engineering (15 credits)
- Engineering Professional Practice (15 credits)
Students are required to study the following compulsory modules.
- Developing, Funding and Commercialising Technology (15 credits)
- Intelligent Distributed Systems (15 credits)
- Machine Intelligence (15 credits)
- Research, Planning and Communication (15 credits)
- Human & Machine Robotics (15 credits)
- Securing Technologies (15 credits)
- Group Industrial Project (30 credits)
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Computer Engineering, MEng