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Electrical and Electronic Systems
MSc Electrical and Electronic Systems MRes Electrical and Electronic Systems
These two programmes are aimed at industrial electrical/electronic engineering and, as such, form the core programme for our MSc provision. These programmes are designed to best match students' learning and skills to modern industrial needs. The courses are aimed at modern manufacturing applications, especially automated manufacturing, including such diverse applications as the powering and control of production lines, heating, lighting and electric vehicles.
Key facts
- Excellent student support available within a learning/research environment
- Gain exposure to cutting-edge technological development in electrical and electronic technology
- State-of-the-art IT facilities and analytical tools support the taught and research elements of the course
The MSc Electrical and Electronic Systems combines the expanding areas of electrical technology and electronic technology. Centred around the use of power electronics and drive controls, this course provides a mix of electrical and electronic courses to provide a student with the analytical skills needed for developmental work in the areas of electric drives for the control of motor-powered machinery, industrial electronics and control systems. On completion of the degree, you will have skills and knowledge at the leading edge of today’s technology.
The MRes course is a research-led Masters course that gives you the opportunity to select specialist options from your MSc programmes, together with an in-depth research project, helping you to develop your research skills.
Career opportunities
The Engineering Council now requires a Chartered Engineer to be qualified to Masters level or equivalent, so there has never been a better time to consider studying for an engineering Masters qualification. This course has been tailored to meet the needs of local employers giving you the opportunity to gain career advancement or specialise in industrial electrical and electronic systems.
Course content
MSc Electrical and Electronic Systems
- Research Methods
- Sustainable Design and Innovation
- Advanced Control Systems
- Advanced Power Electronics and Electric Drives
- Advanced Electronic Design and Testing
- Dissertation
Options
- Advanced Signal and Image Processing
- Embedded Systems
MRes Electrical and Electronic Systems
- Research Methods
- Dissertation
Options (two modules from)
- Sustainable Design and Innovation
- Electrical Power and Distributed Generation
- Advanced Electronic Design and Testing
- Digital Communication Systems
- Aircraft Avionics Systems
Entry requirements
A good honours degree or equivalent in an appropriate engineering discipline.
Assessment
You will be assessed throughout your course by a variety of methods including practical work, portfolios, presentations and, for certain subjects, examinations.
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For more information about our courses please telephone 01978 293439 or email
SID@glyndwr.ac.uk
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