📖Program Curriculum
You will spend about 12 hours in lectures and 8 in laboratories each week. You will also have tutorials in each module and have to write up experiments work on software design and complete numerical problem-solving exercises.
You will have an examination for each module at the end of the semester. Some modules have coursework assessment as well. Your laboratory work books technical reports and the individual project also contribute to your marks.
The first year of the programme gives you the opportunity to build a solid foundation in designing modelling and building analogue and digital circuits.
The second year develops the foundations and applies these new skills to more advanced concepts in electronic circuits including VLSI & Digital Circuits Sustainable Project Management and Microelectronics and Nanophononics.
During the third year of the course some optionality has been introduced to allow and individual specialism complement this with the individual project you will have a unique and personalised experience.
On this MEng (4th year) we offer a range of specialist options in the fourth year you’re never tied to one specific path with options ranging from Broadband Communication Systems to Programmable Logic Controllers become the Computer Systems Engineer you want to be!
Modules for the current academic year
Module listings are for guide purposes only and are subject to change. Find out what our students are currently studying on the Electronic Engineering MEng Modules page.
Course content is for guidance purposes only and may be subject to change.
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