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  Electronic and Electrical Engineering MSc


University of Chester    Mathematics

Full time & Part time February MSc 1 year full-time, or 2-6 years part-time
Engineering (12)

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Are you ready to take your engineering skills to the next level? The Electronic and Electrical Engineering MSc programme is designed to equip you with the knowledge and expertise needed to excel in the fast-paced world of smart devices, Internet of Things (IoT), and power electronics systems. With a focus on both hardware and software, you'll learn how to design and maintain cutting-edge technology. Our industry links provide ample opportunities for practical work experience, and our state-of-the-art labs ensure you have access to the latest equipment. Join us and become part of the in-demand field of electronic and electrical engineering. Entry requirements include a 2:2 classification in a related engineering field.

About the course

This degree will equip students to have skills in both hardware/software and to be able to tackle the engineering of smart devices, Internet of Things and Power Electronics systems.

Course overview

The rapid pace of technological change requires a broad educational background, to be able to design and maintain these smart devices and IoT systems. This degree combines the core elements of Electronic Engineering where hardware inhabits, with cybersecurity and robotics, allowing the student to pull together hardware and software aspects needed to understand modern technology.

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Entry Requirements

A BEng honours degree in Electronic and Electrical Engineering or Electronic Engineering or Electrical Engineering or Control Engineering or Communications Engineering or a related area are suitable for this MSc degree, with a minimum of a 2:2 classification.


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