Electronic Engineering

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STUDYING

C ELECTRONIN EERI G GIRN EN SALFO D AT


WHAT WILL I STUDY? / Digital Electronics A module at the heart of your first-year teaching, introducing you to the fundamental concepts and principles of digital electronics as you develop the skills to design and build electronic circuits. / Technologies in Context Place electronics and electronic engineering in a global context, analysing why it is important, how it affects our daily lives, and the evolution of technology and future trends. / Analogue Electronics A vital module which will allow you to develop your skills in designing and building electronic circuits as you explore the underlying principles of analogue electronics. / Introduction to Computers and Network Systems Core to many electronics systems lies a central processor, managing and manipulating data. Develop your understanding of computer hardware, software and networking technology in order to fully comprehend this concept and process. / Mathematics Strengthen your mathematics abilities as you explore a range of topics, from algebra and coordinate geometry to statistics. / Mathematics and Computing Further your knowledge of differential equations and series with emphasis on their applications to physics and develop your awareness of the importance of mathematics in a quantitative description of physics. Exact modules may vary in order to keep content current.


HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED? / Examinations / Laboratory exercises / Reports


WHAT WILL MY WEEK LOOK LIKE?

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WHAT’S IT LIKE TO STUDY ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING AT SALFORD? / MediaCityUK Some of your modules will be taught at our MediaCityUK campus where science and creativity collide, and you can engage with innovative research. You will also benefit from our stateof-the-art facilities and industry partnerships as we provide you with the skillset for your future career. MediaCityU

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/ Societies At the University of Salford, we have a range of student-run societies which cover all aspects of student life, from academia to sports, politics to the environment, performance to faith. Several are linked to our Electronic Engineering course, providing likeminded students with a place to socialise, relax and enhance their skills. Design, build and race an electronic car with Greenpower at the Greenpower F24+; assist backstage or work with technicians for our theatre company - Almost Famous; compete alongside others with Esports; or explore a range of on-air and off-air roles with Shock Radio.


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WHAT DO OUR STUDENTS THINK? because there is a “Electronics is more of an art, t and wrong answers. grey area in between the righ to plan out what able are you It is creative in that you want to do and how. ry whilst doing the At Salford, you learn the theo you come out of so ics, practical side of electron able to learn it are and ce rien expe with university retical degree.” theo ly pure a quicker than if you’d done ring Student inee Eng Ivan Holmes, BEng Electronic Ivan Holmes


GET READY Continue your journey to Salford. Find essential tips on getting ready for uni and explore life at Salford, with stories from students who’ve been there and done it. www.salford.ac.uk/get-ready

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