Businesses around the world view the lack of skill and knowledge of Internet of Things (IoT) within their workforce as one of the biggest obstacles to using it more extensively. Consequently the demand for graduates with knowledge and skills in electronics and IoT is rapidly growing.
The course is supported by several specialised laboratories in general electronics, IoT, high frequency communications, computer-aided design (CAD), embedded systems and digital systems and opto-electronics.
When studying any of London Metropolitan University's specialised modules students will spend a considerable part of the module in these laboratories and this will provide them with an opportunity to practice what they learn in their lectures and seminar sessions. Using an industry-standard simulation package, students will investigate, design, implement, test and document a variety of real-world examples of electronics and communications systems.
An International Bright Futures Scholarship in the amount of £3,000 will automatically be applied to eligible students with overseas fee status starting a degree with London Met in the 2024/25 academic year. This scholarship includes a tuition fee reduction for the duration of students' studies and is applicable to both undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
Tuition Deposit is £4,000 for all students excluding those from Punjab and Haryana for whom the deposit amount will remain at 50%