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Our Master's in Electronic Engineering holds accreditation from the Institution of Engineering and Technology. Featuring a block delivery format, this program offers multiple entry points throughout the year and intermediate qualifications, enabling you to customize your studies around personal commitments. Boost your career potential with specialized project management components. Program Overview This two-year MSc caters to electronics graduates pursuing specialized careers in digital electronics or communications, while strengthening your professional toolkit through project management training. Developed in partnership with industry leaders, the curriculum enhances both technical knowledge and practical skills, allowing you to engage with emerging technologies in this fast-evolving sector and implement your learning in real-world applications. The program holds partial chartered engineer (further learning) accreditation from the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET). Achieving IET professional recognition demonstrates your compliance with global competency standards and unlocks advanced career prospects, from increased earning potential to more complex professional challenges. Assessment Methods Evaluation occurs through diverse formats. Most modules incorporate coursework, including group/individual projects, portfolios, essays, presentations, or examinations. Presentations typically occur during group seminars with integrated assessment. You'll also develop specialized software artifacts. Continuous guidance from supervisors and module teams supports your progress, with assessments evolving from structured assignments to increasingly complex, open-ended challenges culminating in your MSc Project - Electronic Engineering, where you select your specialization area. Assessment feedback arrives within 15 working days, with instructors striving to deliver timely feedback before subsequent evaluations. Should you need to retake assessments, opportunities are available during the next assessment period (typically the following block's assessment week). Failed modules can be retaken during their next scheduled offering. Career Pathways Graduates typically enter electronic systems industries, developing innovative solutions for wireless communications, avionics, or automotive sectors, focusing on electronic components like microcontrollers, sensors, or actuators. Opportunities also exist in signal processing fields, including medical imaging equipment, health monitoring systems, or seismic analysis tools. This degree also provides a foundation for PhD studies and potential academic careers in higher education.
Students need 2.2 honours degree or equivalent in a related subject area. IELTS overall score of 6.0 with minimum 5.5 in each element, TOEFL iBT - Listening: 17, Reading: 18, Speaking: 20, Writing: 17.