📖Program Curriculum
YEAR 1 (LEVEL 4)
The Level 4 modules will lay the foundations for the rest of your degree programme and will equip you with the core theoretical and practical skills you will need to complete the remaining years of study successfully.
MODULES
Engineering Mathematics
Introduction to Electrical and Mechanical Science
CAD and Production Science
Engineering Professional Development
Problem Solving with Programming
Analogue & Digital Electronics
YEAR 2 (LEVEL 5)
In this year you will specialise in your chosen route. You will study a combination of core modules and either the electrical or electronic modules at Level 5 depending on your chosen route of study.
MODULES
Further Engineering Mathematics
Engineering Futures – Research Ethics and Sustainability
Intelligent Control System Design
Electrical Power Engineering
Industrial Automations & PLCs
Embedded Systems
YEAR 3 (Industry Placement)
This module aims to provide you with the opportunity to gain valuable experience of the engineering-related workplace via first-hand experience. It will allow you to undertake a sustained period embedded with a host employer to work on one or more defined projects or goals. You will be expected to find and secure a suitable placement opportunity. The Industrial Placement will normally take place during the normal academic year as if over the two normal University semesters. As such its duration should normally be in the region of 20-40 weeks dependent on working hours.
YEAR 4 (LEVEL 6)
The focus of your final year will be your supervised engineering project. This will give you the opportunity to showcase the engineering skills that you’ve developed in the previous years. The rest of the Level 6 credits for your final year will comprise of either electrical or electronic modules depending on your chosen route of study.
MODULES
Project (40 credits)
Professional Engineering
Electronic Design and Testing
Digital Signal Processing
Electrical Route (optional)
Power Electronics and Electrical Machines
Electronic Route (optional)
Wireless Communication and Antennas
The information listed in this section is an overview of the academic content of the programme that will take the form of either core or option modules. Modules are designated as core or option in accordance with professional body requirements and internal academic framework review so may be subject to change.
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