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Our MSc in Electronic Engineering with Management merges advanced electronic engineering training with contemporary management strategies tailored for engineering initiatives. This program equips you for leadership roles in related industries. It holds accreditation from the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) on behalf of the Engineering Council, fulfilling the Further Learning criteria for Chartered Engineer status. Applicants must possess a CEng-accredited BEng/BSc (Hons) undergraduate degree to satisfy all CEng registration educational prerequisites. Accreditation period: 2025-2028. Key advantages include: Specialization options in cutting-edge digital signal processing and communication principles alongside management training, covering both theoretical and applied aspects of electronic engineering and management. Regular interactions with internationally renowned experts through seminars and guest lectures, keeping you updated on breakthroughs in electronic engineering and adjacent disciplines. Research-oriented instruction provides access to diverse specialized modules and opportunities for independent research projects. Situated in central London, offering proximity to major libraries and premier professional organizations like the Chartered Institute for IT (BCS), the Institution of Engineering and Technology, and the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE). This MSc program prepares graduates for advanced positions in electronic engineering or management within industry. The curriculum includes Project Management, Fundamentals of Digital Signal Processing, Design and Analysis of Digital Integrated Circuits, and Technology, Innovation & Management. Students can customize their learning journey through various elective modules, aligning with personal interests. The one-year program runs from September to September, comprising compulsory and optional modules worth 180 credits, including a 60-credit individual research project.