Msc advanced electronic and electrical engineering with industrial experience electronic engineering
-
Queen Mary not only understand but also offers a healthy mixture of learning environment for students as per their prefrences. Apart from academics, there are many options available for fun like cinemas for a weekend.
← | →
Postgraduate
In London
Description
-
Type
Postgraduate
-
Location
London
Overview
This masters programme builds on the strengths of the Queen Mary University School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science. These strengths include world-leading research in: networks, antenna design and electromagnetics, computer vision, and computer theory. The programme focuses on core electrical and electronic engineering knowledge and skills, which will enable you to acquire the essential competencies, and engineering awareness necessary for a successful career in electronics based industries.
This masters programme is comprehensive and includes theory, lab-practice, simulation and project work, all of which are underpinned by over 125 years of experience in electrical engineering and electronics at Queen Mary. Our programme brings together our teaching, research and industrial contacts to allow the cohort to emphasize either electrical or electronic engineering, or combine the two as best suits their personal requirements.
The programme aims to:
- develop your expertise in applying scientific knowledge, mathematics and ingenuity to find solutions for technical, societal and commercial problems.
- emphasise analogue and digital circuit design, power electronics and electrical systems, control and microwave and millimetrewave technologies; areas with a major skills shortage worldwide and particularly in the UK.
- develop your skills so that you can design systems while considering the limitations imposed by practicality, regulation, safety and cost.
There will be an option in each of the programmes for students to incorporate a year in industry (after the taught material, before the project). This is an established model for programmes in EECS, which has been well received by students and employers.
Facilities
Location
Start date
Start date
Reviews
-
Queen Mary not only understand but also offers a healthy mixture of learning environment for students as per their prefrences. Apart from academics, there are many options available for fun like cinemas for a weekend.
← | →
Course rating
Recommended
Centre rating
Student Reviewer
This centre's achievements
All courses are up to date
The average rating is higher than 3.7
More than 50 reviews in the last 12 months
This centre has featured on Emagister for 14 years
Subjects
- Part Time
- Engineering
- Systems
- Project
- Electrical
- Design
- Electronic Engineering
- Teaching
Course programme
Structure
MSc Advanced Electronic and Electrical Engineering is currently available for one year full-time study, or two years part-time study.
Full-time
Undertaking a masters programme is a serious commitment, with weekly contact hours being in addition to numerous hours of independent learning and research needed to progress at the required level. When coursework or examination deadlines are approaching independent learning hours may need to increase significantly.
Part-time
Part-time study options often mean that the number of modules taken is reduced per semester, with the full modules required to complete the programme spread over two academic years. Teaching is generally done during the day. Timetables are likely to be finalised in September.
Important note regarding Part Time Study.
We regret that, due to complex timetabling constraints, we are not able to guarantee that lectures and labs for part time students will be limited to two days per week, neither do we currently support any evening classes. If you have specific enquiries about the timetabling of part time courses, please contact the MSc Administrator.
Semester 1
• Embedded Systems
• Power Electronics
Plus two options from:
• Microwave and Millimetrewave Electronics
• Fundamentals of DSP
• Control Systems
• Electronic Sensing
Semester 2
Select 4 from:
• Real-Time and Critical Systems
• Real-Time DSP
• Microwave and Millimetrewave Communications Systems
• Advanced Control Systems
• Integrated Circuit Design
• Electrical Machines and Systems
• Energy Storage Engineering
• Introduction to Solar Energy
Semester 3
(Must take and pass)
• Project
Please note all optional module availability is subject to timetabling constraint.
Msc advanced electronic and electrical engineering with industrial experience electronic engineering