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ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING
MSc Electrical and Electronic Engineering
1 year full time | Course code: H644
DEVELOP SPECIALIST KNOWLEDGE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING DEVICES, PROCESSES AND SYSTEMS.
Our Electrical and Electronic Engineering MSc provides an opportunity for students to develop knowledge and skills in electrical and electronic engineering topics useful to industry.
Emphasis is given to project work, with a research methods and professional skills module designed to support the project work. Students will apply their knowledge and skills to both individual and group projects, as well as writing reports and presenting technical work, thus developing the project management and numerical skills sought by employers.
A range of optional modules gives students the opportunity to specialise the application focus of the course to align with their interests. Our laboratories are equipped with hardware and software to support the different teaching activities in electrical and electronic engineering.
"This is an exciting programme suitable for graduates who would like to study electrical and electronic engineering at postgraduate level. Students are able to choose from a number of optional modules, ranging from the operation and control of electrical power systems to high performance embedded systems involving field programmable gate arrays. Emphasis is given to project work with an individual research project and group project.
The programme provides a unique opportunity to develop knowledge and skills in aspects of both electrical engineering and electronic engineering suitable for industry and academia."
Professor Marina Cole, Course Coordinator
Entry Requirements
A minimum of a 2.1 undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in electronic, electrical or telecommunications engineering, or in an engineering science programme (with electronic, electrical, telecommunications or systems pathway).
Maths and English language requirements also apply.
We are willing to consider applications from students with lower qualifications on a case-by-case basis. See warwick.ac.uk/eee for more information.
Modules
The MSc degree (180 credits) comprises:
• Eight taught modules (15 credits each)
• Research project (60 credits)
Core modules
• Advanced Power Electronic Converters and Devices
• Research Methods and Professional Skills
One of the following two modules:
• Electrical Power Engineering Design Group Project
• Communication and Information Design Group Project
Examples of optional modules:
• Optical Communication Systems
• Radiowave Propagation and Wireless Communications Theory
• Advanced Wireless Systems and Networks
• Information Theory and Coding
• ASICs, MEMS and Smart Devices
• High Performance Embedded Systems Design
• Operation and Control of Power Systems
• Control of Electrical Drives
• Advanced Control Systems
• Power Electronic Converters and Devices
Research Project
An in-depth experimental, theoretical or computational investigation of a topic chosen by you in conjunction with your academic supervisor.
FURTHER INFORMATION warwick.ac.uk/eee
We are constantly evolving our courses to keep up with developments in engineering and requirements for industry, so it is important you check our website for the most up-to-date information on module availability.