University of Portsmouth - ELECTRONIC AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING MSc

University of Portsmouth

ELECTRONIC AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING MSc

This approved MSc Electronic and Electrical Engineering course teaches you the fundamentals of modern electronics and electrical engineering. You'll build and install electronic systems, work with practical applications of current technology, and improve your abilities to meet the demands of more advanced roles in your sector.

The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) has accredited the MSc Electronic and Electrical Engineering degree course. This MSc also meets the UK Engineering Council's Standard for Professional Engineering Competence (UK-SPEC) as the additional learning required to register for Incorporated (IEng) or Chartered Engineer (CEng) status. This course is also approved by the European Engineering Programmes (EUR-ACE).

This course can be started in September or January (but only full-time in January).

Entry Requirements

  • A second-class honors degree in a relevant subject, or equivalent professional experience and/or qualifications
  • English language proficiency at a minimum of IELTS band 6.0 (or equivalent) with no component score below 5.5.

Career Prospects

As electronic and electrical engineering abilities are in high demand around the world, you will be well-positioned to find work once you complete your studies. In the United Kingdom, Engineering UK has recognized both electrical engineers and electronic engineers as careers with a skilled entrant shortage, therefore your compensation should match your postgraduate diploma.

A Master's degree in electronic and electrical engineering can lead to the following career paths:
Electronics Engineer
Product design engineer
Aerospace engineer
Application engineer
Design
Research and Development
Product manufacture
Project management

Course Details

You'll learn about key topics in electronic and electrical engineering, such as microwave and wireless technology, and the practical application and design aspects of electronic systems, on a course designed to meet a skills shortage in the sector. You'll graduate in an excellent position to pursue roles from product design to aerospace engineering.

Year 1

Advanced DSP Techniques
Electrical Machines and Drives
Electrical Power Systems Technology
Engineering Management, Economics, and Risk Analysis
Individual MSc Project
Microwave and High-Speed Digital Design
Sensors and Measurement Systems

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