MSc Electronic Engineering
About the course
Engineering is a popular and specialised industry. As an electronic engineer you'll design, develop and test components, devices, systems or equipment that use electricity as part of their power source.
Our advanced course in Electronic Engineering aims to address the educational and training needs of research, design and development engineers working in the area of electronic systems. It should appeal to those of you wanting to specialise in the areas of digital system development, systems on 'chip' (SoC) and field programmable gate arrays (FPGA).The course will suit your interest if you're looking at comprehensive analysis of current digital systems and investigation of future techniques and methodologies.
You will have the opportunity to choose from modules taught within the area of electrical and electronic engineering. Covering topics areas such as Advanced Digital Design Systems, Computers in Control and Project and Finance Management.
Graduate destinations are in innovative electronic product design; medical, aerospace and military system research and development.
Enhance your career
Previous graduates from courses in this subject area have gone on to work in a variety of roles such as We would expect to see graduates progress to careers in electronic and electrical engineering, research and development in the electronics industry. You could also go on to further study and the University has many options available for postgraduate research which may interest you.
About the course
Engineering is a popular and specialised industry. As an electronic engineer you'll design, develop and test components, devices, systems or equipment that use electricity as part of their power source.
Our advanced course in Electronic Engineering aims to address the educational and training needs of research, design and development engineers working in the area of electronic systems. It should appeal to those of you wanting to specialise in the areas of digital system development, systems on 'chip' (SoC) and field programmable gate arrays (FPGA).The course will suit your interest if you're looking at comprehensive analysis of current digital systems and investigation of future techniques and methodologies.
You will have the opportunity to choose from modules taught within the area of electrical and electronic engineering. Covering topics areas such as Advanced Digital Design Systems, Computers in Control and Project and Finance Management.
Graduate destinations are in innovative electronic product design; medical, aerospace and military system research and development.
Enhance your career
Previous graduates from courses in this subject area have gone on to work in a variety of roles such as We would expect to see graduates progress to careers in electronic and electrical engineering, research and development in the electronics industry. You could also go on to further study and the University has many options available for postgraduate research which may interest you.