Computer Systems Engineering BEng
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In Uxbridge
Description
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Type
Course
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Location
Uxbridge
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Duration
3 Years
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Start date
September
About the Course We live in the age of ‘any device, any time, anywhere’ computing. Technology, communications and consumer electronics are rapidly evolving, and computer systems are central to our everyday interaction, be it a large scale
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Subjects
- Network
- Mathematics
- Computing
- Design
- Systems Engineering
- Project
- Systems
- Technology
- Engineering
- Programming
Course programme
Some Level 1 modules are in common with those offered to Electronic Engineering students, and you will also take modules and workshops in computing and Internet technologies. Specialisation continues at Level 2, and at Level 3 you will pursue your particular interests further through your selection from a list of optional modules and through your final year project.
Typical modulesLevel 1 Compulsory- Digital Systems and Microprocessors
- Web Design and Development
- Problem Solving and Programming
- Fundamental Mathematics for Engineers
- Level 1 Computer Systems workshop
- Discrete Mathematics for Engineers
- Internet and Network Technologies
- Interaction Design &Usability
- Programming for Digital Media 2.
- Data Networks, Services and Security
- Computer Architecture and Interfacing
- Digital Systems Design and Reliability Engineering
- Multimedia Content Analysis and Delivery
- Object Oriented Systems Programming
- Engineering Group Design Project
- Management.
Level 3 Compulsory
- Individual Project
- High Performance Computing.
Level 3 Optional
- Software Engineering and Technology
- Design of Intelligent Systems
- Network Design and Advanced Data Security
- Advanced Digital Systems
- e-Business Systems.
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Special Features
Our expertise in data communications and networks is almost unparallelled in the UK. 
Future proofed training
Engineering courses at Brunel are aimed squarely at developing the expertise, knowledge and new ideas graduates need for the information age, and cover the full breadth of electronic, computer and multimedia engineering.
Well-resourced facilities
The College of Engineering, Design and Physical Sciences at Brunel spends around £500,000 per year on new software and has over 500 computers. We maintain and give students access to the most current and commercial software available, with laboratories that are often equipped with software and hardware from prestigious industrial collaborators.
Strong links with industry
We formally liaise with industrial partners about appropriate course content and emerging trends, ensuring students receive training that meets the needs of industry and the wider marketplace, with enhanced choice and quality work placements.
Computer Systems Engineering BEng
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