The MSc program is designed to impart Master’s-level knowledge in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, catering to diverse backgrounds and career aspirations through an array of elective modules.
In the second year, students leverage their acquired knowledge and abilities to address contemporary real-world challenges through an extended year-long research project. This endeavor aims to expand students’ knowledge and skills, bolstering their employment prospects as professional engineers in this domain.
The year-long individual project serves as the foundation for the written dissertation and further fosters independent learning, preparing students for postgraduate research or careers in industry. The course cultivates the following competencies:
- Logical and critical thinking
- Problem-solving abilities
- Proficiency in equipment and software utilization
- Effective communication of results
Accreditation:
The degree is accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) on behalf of the Engineering Council, meeting the requirements for Further Learning toward registration as a Chartered Engineer. To fulfill the CEng registration requirements, candidates must possess a CEng-accredited BEng/BSc (Hons) undergraduate first degree.