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University of Bedfordshire: Electronic Engineering with Project Management
| Institution | University of Bedfordshire |
|---|---|
| Department | School of Computer Science and Technology |
| Web | http://www.beds.ac.uk |
| admission@beds.ac.uk | |
| Telephone | 0300 3300 073 |
| Study type | Taught |
MSc
Summary
This two-year MSc is aimed at graduates with a background in electronics who wish to follow a specialist career in digital electronics or communications; it also adds to your skill set through units focused on building your project management capabilities. Designed in collaboration with professionals at the forefront of the industry, the course advances your technical knowledge and practical expertise while allowing you to explore cutting-edge technologies in a rapidly developing field and apply what you learn to real-world projects.
Course accreditation This course is accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) at the level of partial chartered engineer (further learning). Professional registration with IET testifies that you work at an internationally recognised standard of competency and opens up additional career opportunities, from higher salaries to more challenging work.
Facilities and specialist equipment - Purpose-built STEM building with modern facilities and bespoke study spaces
-
New electronic engineering lab with state-of-the-art equipment supplied by National Instruments and Rohde & Schwarz
-
Access to 3D printers, solder stations and an extensive range of manufacturing tools
-
Industry-standard software, such as Multisim and MATLAB, to prepare you for current working practices
Your student experience Our course is designed in close collaboration with experts across the field, ensuring you gain up-to-the-minute knowledge and keep up with the latest industry breakthroughs.
Block delivery course structure gives you year-round entry points and intermediate qualifications so you can tailor your learning to fit around your life.
Study with a team of highly qualified, research-active teaching staff.
Prepare for the workplace through practice-based learning and hands-on sessions so you can apply your theoretical knowledge to real-world situations.
The course’s integrated project management units build your transferable skills and prepare you for the modern workplace in areas such as effective communication; critical thinking; advanced analysis; and innovative problem-solving.
Build knowledge and connections through field trips, interactive seminars and collaborative work opportunities with sector employers.
Explore your specialist interests with an Electrical Engineering MSc project of your choice.
Benefit from your own personal academic tutor.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Applicants should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level, or equivalent and have evidence of having studied at least 2 of the following (or closely aligned topics): engineering mathematics, analogue and digital electronics, circuits design and analysis, signal processing, digital communications, control engineering during your undergraduate studies, or having evidence of equivalent experience. |
| Location | Luton Campus Park Square Luton LU1 3JU |
Summary
This two-year MSc is aimed at graduates with a background in electronics who wish to follow a specialist career in digital electronics or communications; it also adds to your skill set through units focused on building your project management capabilities. Designed in collaboration with professionals at the forefront of the industry, the course advances your technical knowledge and practical expertise while allowing you to explore cutting-edge technologies in a rapidly developing field and apply what you learn to real-world projects.
Course accreditation This course is accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) at the level of partial chartered engineer (further learning). Professional registration with IET testifies that you work at an internationally recognised standard of competency and opens up additional career opportunities, from higher salaries to more challenging work.
Facilities and specialist equipment - Purpose-built STEM building with modern facilities and bespoke study spaces
-
New electronic engineering lab with state-of-the-art equipment supplied by National Instruments and Rohde & Schwarz
-
Access to 3D printers, solder stations and an extensive range of manufacturing tools
-
Industry-standard software, such as Multisim and MATLAB, to prepare you for current working practices
Your student experience Our course is designed in close collaboration with experts across the field, ensuring you gain up-to-the-minute knowledge and keep up with the latest industry breakthroughs.
Block delivery course structure gives you year-round entry points and intermediate qualifications so you can tailor your learning to fit around your life.
Study with a team of highly qualified, research-active teaching staff.
Prepare for the workplace through practice-based learning and hands-on sessions so you can apply your theoretical knowledge to real-world situations.
The course’s integrated project management units build your transferable skills and prepare you for the modern workplace in areas such as effective communication; critical thinking; advanced analysis; and innovative problem-solving.
Build knowledge and connections through field trips, interactive seminars and collaborative work opportunities with sector employers.
Explore your specialist interests with an Electrical Engineering MSc project of your choice.
Benefit from your own personal academic tutor.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Applicants should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level, or equivalent and have evidence of having studied at least 2 of the following (or closely aligned topics): engineering mathematics, analogue and digital electronics, circuits design and analysis, signal processing, digital communications, control engineering during your undergraduate studies, or having evidence of equivalent experience. |
| Location | Luton Campus Park Square Luton LU1 3JU |
Summary
This two-year MSc is aimed at graduates with a background in electronics who wish to follow a specialist career in digital electronics or communications; it also adds to your skill set through units focused on building your project management capabilities. Designed in collaboration with professionals at the forefront of the industry, the course advances your technical knowledge and practical expertise while allowing you to explore cutting-edge technologies in a rapidly developing field and apply what you learn to real-world projects.
Course accreditation This course is accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) at the level of partial chartered engineer (further learning). Professional registration with IET testifies that you work at an internationally recognised standard of competency and opens up additional career opportunities, from higher salaries to more challenging work.
Facilities and specialist equipment - Purpose-built STEM building with modern facilities and bespoke study spaces
-
New electronic engineering lab with state-of-the-art equipment supplied by National Instruments and Rohde & Schwarz
-
Access to 3D printers, solder stations and an extensive range of manufacturing tools
-
Industry-standard software, such as Multisim and MATLAB, to prepare you for current working practices
Your student experience Our course is designed in close collaboration with experts across the field, ensuring you gain up-to-the-minute knowledge and keep up with the latest industry breakthroughs.
Block delivery course structure gives you year-round entry points and intermediate qualifications so you can tailor your learning to fit around your life.
Study with a team of highly qualified, research-active teaching staff.
Prepare for the workplace through practice-based learning and hands-on sessions so you can apply your theoretical knowledge to real-world situations.
The course’s integrated project management units build your transferable skills and prepare you for the modern workplace in areas such as effective communication; critical thinking; advanced analysis; and innovative problem-solving.
Build knowledge and connections through field trips, interactive seminars and collaborative work opportunities with sector employers.
Explore your specialist interests with an Electrical Engineering MSc project of your choice.
Benefit from your own personal academic tutor.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Applicants should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level, or equivalent and have evidence of having studied at least 2 of the following (or closely aligned topics): engineering mathematics, analogue and digital electronics, circuits design and analysis, signal processing, digital communications, control engineering during your undergraduate studies, or having evidence of equivalent experience. |
| Location | Luton Campus Park Square Luton LU1 3JU |
Summary
This two-year MSc is aimed at graduates with a background in electronics who wish to follow a specialist career in digital electronics or communications; it also adds to your skill set through units focused on building your project management capabilities. Designed in collaboration with professionals at the forefront of the industry, the course advances your technical knowledge and practical expertise while allowing you to explore cutting-edge technologies in a rapidly developing field and apply what you learn to real-world projects.
Course accreditation This course is accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) at the level of partial chartered engineer (further learning). Professional registration with IET testifies that you work at an internationally recognised standard of competency and opens up additional career opportunities, from higher salaries to more challenging work.
Facilities and specialist equipment - Purpose-built STEM building with modern facilities and bespoke study spaces
-
New electronic engineering lab with state-of-the-art equipment supplied by National Instruments and Rohde & Schwarz
-
Access to 3D printers, solder stations and an extensive range of manufacturing tools
-
Industry-standard software, such as Multisim and MATLAB, to prepare you for current working practices
Your student experience Our course is designed in close collaboration with experts across the field, ensuring you gain up-to-the-minute knowledge and keep up with the latest industry breakthroughs.
Block delivery course structure gives you year-round entry points and intermediate qualifications so you can tailor your learning to fit around your life.
Study with a team of highly qualified, research-active teaching staff.
Prepare for the workplace through practice-based learning and hands-on sessions so you can apply your theoretical knowledge to real-world situations.
The course’s integrated project management units build your transferable skills and prepare you for the modern workplace in areas such as effective communication; critical thinking; advanced analysis; and innovative problem-solving.
Build knowledge and connections through field trips, interactive seminars and collaborative work opportunities with sector employers.
Explore your specialist interests with an Electrical Engineering MSc project of your choice.
Benefit from your own personal academic tutor.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Applicants should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level, or equivalent and have evidence of having studied at least 2 of the following (or closely aligned topics): engineering mathematics, analogue and digital electronics, circuits design and analysis, signal processing, digital communications, control engineering during your undergraduate studies, or having evidence of equivalent experience. |
| Location | Luton Campus Park Square Luton LU1 3JU |
Summary
This two-year MSc is aimed at graduates with a background in electronics who wish to follow a specialist career in digital electronics or communications; it also adds to your skill set through units focused on building your project management capabilities. Designed in collaboration with professionals at the forefront of the industry, the course advances your technical knowledge and practical expertise while allowing you to explore cutting-edge technologies in a rapidly developing field and apply what you learn to real-world projects.
Course accreditation This course is accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) at the level of partial chartered engineer (further learning). Professional registration with IET testifies that you work at an internationally recognised standard of competency and opens up additional career opportunities, from higher salaries to more challenging work.
Facilities and specialist equipment - Purpose-built STEM building with modern facilities and bespoke study spaces
-
New electronic engineering lab with state-of-the-art equipment supplied by National Instruments and Rohde & Schwarz
-
Access to 3D printers, solder stations and an extensive range of manufacturing tools
-
Industry-standard software, such as Multisim and MATLAB, to prepare you for current working practices
Your student experience Our course is designed in close collaboration with experts across the field, ensuring you gain up-to-the-minute knowledge and keep up with the latest industry breakthroughs.
Block delivery course structure gives you year-round entry points and intermediate qualifications so you can tailor your learning to fit around your life.
Study with a team of highly qualified, research-active teaching staff.
Prepare for the workplace through practice-based learning and hands-on sessions so you can apply your theoretical knowledge to real-world situations.
The course’s integrated project management units build your transferable skills and prepare you for the modern workplace in areas such as effective communication; critical thinking; advanced analysis; and innovative problem-solving.
Build knowledge and connections through field trips, interactive seminars and collaborative work opportunities with sector employers.
Explore your specialist interests with an Electrical Engineering MSc project of your choice.
Benefit from your own personal academic tutor.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Applicants should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level, or equivalent and have evidence of having studied at least 2 of the following (or closely aligned topics): engineering mathematics, analogue and digital electronics, circuits design and analysis, signal processing, digital communications, control engineering during your undergraduate studies, or having evidence of equivalent experience. |
| Location | Luton Campus Park Square Luton LU1 3JU |
Summary
This two-year MSc is aimed at graduates with a background in electronics who wish to follow a specialist career in digital electronics or communications; it also adds to your skill set through units focused on building your project management capabilities. Designed in collaboration with professionals at the forefront of the industry, the course advances your technical knowledge and practical expertise while allowing you to explore cutting-edge technologies in a rapidly developing field and apply what you learn to real-world projects.
Course accreditation This course is accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) at the level of partial chartered engineer (further learning). Professional registration with IET testifies that you work at an internationally recognised standard of competency and opens up additional career opportunities, from higher salaries to more challenging work.
Facilities and specialist equipment - Purpose-built STEM building with modern facilities and bespoke study spaces
-
New electronic engineering lab with state-of-the-art equipment supplied by National Instruments and Rohde & Schwarz
-
Access to 3D printers, solder stations and an extensive range of manufacturing tools
-
Industry-standard software, such as Multisim and MATLAB, to prepare you for current working practices
Your student experience Our course is designed in close collaboration with experts across the field, ensuring you gain up-to-the-minute knowledge and keep up with the latest industry breakthroughs.
Block delivery course structure gives you year-round entry points and intermediate qualifications so you can tailor your learning to fit around your life.
Study with a team of highly qualified, research-active teaching staff.
Prepare for the workplace through practice-based learning and hands-on sessions so you can apply your theoretical knowledge to real-world situations.
The course’s integrated project management units build your transferable skills and prepare you for the modern workplace in areas such as effective communication; critical thinking; advanced analysis; and innovative problem-solving.
Build knowledge and connections through field trips, interactive seminars and collaborative work opportunities with sector employers.
Explore your specialist interests with an Electrical Engineering MSc project of your choice.
Benefit from your own personal academic tutor.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Applicants should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level, or equivalent and have evidence of having studied at least 2 of the following (or closely aligned topics): engineering mathematics, analogue and digital electronics, circuits design and analysis, signal processing, digital communications, control engineering during your undergraduate studies, or having evidence of equivalent experience. |
| Location | Luton Campus Park Square Luton LU1 3JU |
Summary
This two-year MSc is aimed at graduates with a background in electronics who wish to follow a specialist career in digital electronics or communications; it also adds to your skill set through units focused on building your project management capabilities. Designed in collaboration with professionals at the forefront of the industry, the course advances your technical knowledge and practical expertise while allowing you to explore cutting-edge technologies in a rapidly developing field and apply what you learn to real-world projects.
Course accreditation This course is accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) at the level of partial chartered engineer (further learning). Professional registration with IET testifies that you work at an internationally recognised standard of competency and opens up additional career opportunities, from higher salaries to more challenging work.
Facilities and specialist equipment - Purpose-built STEM building with modern facilities and bespoke study spaces
-
New electronic engineering lab with state-of-the-art equipment supplied by National Instruments and Rohde & Schwarz
-
Access to 3D printers, solder stations and an extensive range of manufacturing tools
-
Industry-standard software, such as Multisim and MATLAB, to prepare you for current working practices
Your student experience Our course is designed in close collaboration with experts across the field, ensuring you gain up-to-the-minute knowledge and keep up with the latest industry breakthroughs.
Block delivery course structure gives you year-round entry points and intermediate qualifications so you can tailor your learning to fit around your life.
Study with a team of highly qualified, research-active teaching staff.
Prepare for the workplace through practice-based learning and hands-on sessions so you can apply your theoretical knowledge to real-world situations.
The course’s integrated project management units build your transferable skills and prepare you for the modern workplace in areas such as effective communication; critical thinking; advanced analysis; and innovative problem-solving.
Build knowledge and connections through field trips, interactive seminars and collaborative work opportunities with sector employers.
Explore your specialist interests with an Electrical Engineering MSc project of your choice.
Benefit from your own personal academic tutor.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Applicants should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level, or equivalent and have evidence of having studied at least 2 of the following (or closely aligned topics): engineering mathematics, analogue and digital electronics, circuits design and analysis, signal processing, digital communications, control engineering during your undergraduate studies, or having evidence of equivalent experience. |
| Location | Luton Campus Park Square Luton LU1 3JU |
Summary
This two-year MSc is aimed at graduates with a background in electronics who wish to follow a specialist career in digital electronics or communications; it also adds to your skill set through units focused on building your project management capabilities. Designed in collaboration with professionals at the forefront of the industry, the course advances your technical knowledge and practical expertise while allowing you to explore cutting-edge technologies in a rapidly developing field and apply what you learn to real-world projects.
Course accreditation This course is accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) at the level of partial chartered engineer (further learning). Professional registration with IET testifies that you work at an internationally recognised standard of competency and opens up additional career opportunities, from higher salaries to more challenging work.
Facilities and specialist equipment - Purpose-built STEM building with modern facilities and bespoke study spaces
-
New electronic engineering lab with state-of-the-art equipment supplied by National Instruments and Rohde & Schwarz
-
Access to 3D printers, solder stations and an extensive range of manufacturing tools
-
Industry-standard software, such as Multisim and MATLAB, to prepare you for current working practices
Your student experience Our course is designed in close collaboration with experts across the field, ensuring you gain up-to-the-minute knowledge and keep up with the latest industry breakthroughs.
Block delivery course structure gives you year-round entry points and intermediate qualifications so you can tailor your learning to fit around your life.
Study with a team of highly qualified, research-active teaching staff.
Prepare for the workplace through practice-based learning and hands-on sessions so you can apply your theoretical knowledge to real-world situations.
The course’s integrated project management units build your transferable skills and prepare you for the modern workplace in areas such as effective communication; critical thinking; advanced analysis; and innovative problem-solving.
Build knowledge and connections through field trips, interactive seminars and collaborative work opportunities with sector employers.
Explore your specialist interests with an Electrical Engineering MSc project of your choice.
Benefit from your own personal academic tutor.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Applicants should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level, or equivalent and have evidence of having studied at least 2 of the following (or closely aligned topics): engineering mathematics, analogue and digital electronics, circuits design and analysis, signal processing, digital communications, control engineering during your undergraduate studies, or having evidence of equivalent experience. |
| Location | Luton Campus Park Square Luton LU1 3JU |
Summary
This two-year MSc is aimed at graduates with a background in electronics who wish to follow a specialist career in digital electronics or communications; it also adds to your skill set through units focused on building your project management capabilities. Designed in collaboration with professionals at the forefront of the industry, the course advances your technical knowledge and practical expertise while allowing you to explore cutting-edge technologies in a rapidly developing field and apply what you learn to real-world projects.
Course accreditation This course is accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) at the level of partial chartered engineer (further learning). Professional registration with IET testifies that you work at an internationally recognised standard of competency and opens up additional career opportunities, from higher salaries to more challenging work.
Facilities and specialist equipment - Purpose-built STEM building with modern facilities and bespoke study spaces
-
New electronic engineering lab with state-of-the-art equipment supplied by National Instruments and Rohde & Schwarz
-
Access to 3D printers, solder stations and an extensive range of manufacturing tools
-
Industry-standard software, such as Multisim and MATLAB, to prepare you for current working practices
Your student experience Our course is designed in close collaboration with experts across the field, ensuring you gain up-to-the-minute knowledge and keep up with the latest industry breakthroughs.
Block delivery course structure gives you year-round entry points and intermediate qualifications so you can tailor your learning to fit around your life.
Study with a team of highly qualified, research-active teaching staff.
Prepare for the workplace through practice-based learning and hands-on sessions so you can apply your theoretical knowledge to real-world situations.
The course’s integrated project management units build your transferable skills and prepare you for the modern workplace in areas such as effective communication; critical thinking; advanced analysis; and innovative problem-solving.
Build knowledge and connections through field trips, interactive seminars and collaborative work opportunities with sector employers.
Explore your specialist interests with an Electrical Engineering MSc project of your choice.
Benefit from your own personal academic tutor.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Applicants should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level, or equivalent and have evidence of having studied at least 2 of the following (or closely aligned topics): engineering mathematics, analogue and digital electronics, circuits design and analysis, signal processing, digital communications, control engineering during your undergraduate studies, or having evidence of equivalent experience. |
| Location | Luton Campus Park Square Luton LU1 3JU |
Summary
This two-year MSc is aimed at graduates with a background in electronics who wish to follow a specialist career in digital electronics or communications; it also adds to your skill set through units focused on building your project management capabilities. Designed in collaboration with professionals at the forefront of the industry, the course advances your technical knowledge and practical expertise while allowing you to explore cutting-edge technologies in a rapidly developing field and apply what you learn to real-world projects.
Course accreditation This course is accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) at the level of partial chartered engineer (further learning). Professional registration with IET testifies that you work at an internationally recognised standard of competency and opens up additional career opportunities, from higher salaries to more challenging work.
Facilities and specialist equipment - Purpose-built STEM building with modern facilities and bespoke study spaces
-
New electronic engineering lab with state-of-the-art equipment supplied by National Instruments and Rohde & Schwarz
-
Access to 3D printers, solder stations and an extensive range of manufacturing tools
-
Industry-standard software, such as Multisim and MATLAB, to prepare you for current working practices
Your student experience Our course is designed in close collaboration with experts across the field, ensuring you gain up-to-the-minute knowledge and keep up with the latest industry breakthroughs.
Block delivery course structure gives you year-round entry points and intermediate qualifications so you can tailor your learning to fit around your life.
Study with a team of highly qualified, research-active teaching staff.
Prepare for the workplace through practice-based learning and hands-on sessions so you can apply your theoretical knowledge to real-world situations.
The course’s integrated project management units build your transferable skills and prepare you for the modern workplace in areas such as effective communication; critical thinking; advanced analysis; and innovative problem-solving.
Build knowledge and connections through field trips, interactive seminars and collaborative work opportunities with sector employers.
Explore your specialist interests with an Electrical Engineering MSc project of your choice.
Benefit from your own personal academic tutor.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Applicants should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level, or equivalent and have evidence of having studied at least 2 of the following (or closely aligned topics): engineering mathematics, analogue and digital electronics, circuits design and analysis, signal processing, digital communications, control engineering during your undergraduate studies, or having evidence of equivalent experience. |
| Location | Luton Campus Park Square Luton LU1 3JU |
Summary
This two-year MSc is aimed at graduates with a background in electronics who wish to follow a specialist career in digital electronics or communications; it also adds to your skill set through units focused on building your project management capabilities. Designed in collaboration with professionals at the forefront of the industry, the course advances your technical knowledge and practical expertise while allowing you to explore cutting-edge technologies in a rapidly developing field and apply what you learn to real-world projects.
Course accreditation This course is accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) at the level of partial chartered engineer (further learning). Professional registration with IET testifies that you work at an internationally recognised standard of competency and opens up additional career opportunities, from higher salaries to more challenging work.
Facilities and specialist equipment - Purpose-built STEM building with modern facilities and bespoke study spaces
-
New electronic engineering lab with state-of-the-art equipment supplied by National Instruments and Rohde & Schwarz
-
Access to 3D printers, solder stations and an extensive range of manufacturing tools
-
Industry-standard software, such as Multisim and MATLAB, to prepare you for current working practices
Your student experience Our course is designed in close collaboration with experts across the field, ensuring you gain up-to-the-minute knowledge and keep up with the latest industry breakthroughs.
Block delivery course structure gives you year-round entry points and intermediate qualifications so you can tailor your learning to fit around your life.
Study with a team of highly qualified, research-active teaching staff.
Prepare for the workplace through practice-based learning and hands-on sessions so you can apply your theoretical knowledge to real-world situations.
The course’s integrated project management units build your transferable skills and prepare you for the modern workplace in areas such as effective communication; critical thinking; advanced analysis; and innovative problem-solving.
Build knowledge and connections through field trips, interactive seminars and collaborative work opportunities with sector employers.
Explore your specialist interests with an Electrical Engineering MSc project of your choice.
Benefit from your own personal academic tutor.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Applicants should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level, or equivalent and have evidence of having studied at least 2 of the following (or closely aligned topics): engineering mathematics, analogue and digital electronics, circuits design and analysis, signal processing, digital communications, control engineering during your undergraduate studies, or having evidence of equivalent experience. |
| Location | Luton Campus Park Square Luton LU1 3JU |
Summary
This two-year MSc is aimed at graduates with a background in electronics who wish to follow a specialist career in digital electronics or communications; it also adds to your skill set through units focused on building your project management capabilities. Designed in collaboration with professionals at the forefront of the industry, the course advances your technical knowledge and practical expertise while allowing you to explore cutting-edge technologies in a rapidly developing field and apply what you learn to real-world projects.
Course accreditation This course is accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) at the level of partial chartered engineer (further learning). Professional registration with IET testifies that you work at an internationally recognised standard of competency and opens up additional career opportunities, from higher salaries to more challenging work.
Facilities and specialist equipment - Purpose-built STEM building with modern facilities and bespoke study spaces
-
New electronic engineering lab with state-of-the-art equipment supplied by National Instruments and Rohde & Schwarz
-
Access to 3D printers, solder stations and an extensive range of manufacturing tools
-
Industry-standard software, such as Multisim and MATLAB, to prepare you for current working practices
Your student experience Our course is designed in close collaboration with experts across the field, ensuring you gain up-to-the-minute knowledge and keep up with the latest industry breakthroughs.
Block delivery course structure gives you year-round entry points and intermediate qualifications so you can tailor your learning to fit around your life.
Study with a team of highly qualified, research-active teaching staff.
Prepare for the workplace through practice-based learning and hands-on sessions so you can apply your theoretical knowledge to real-world situations.
The course’s integrated project management units build your transferable skills and prepare you for the modern workplace in areas such as effective communication; critical thinking; advanced analysis; and innovative problem-solving.
Build knowledge and connections through field trips, interactive seminars and collaborative work opportunities with sector employers.
Explore your specialist interests with an Electrical Engineering MSc project of your choice.
Benefit from your own personal academic tutor.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Applicants should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level, or equivalent and have evidence of having studied at least 2 of the following (or closely aligned topics): engineering mathematics, analogue and digital electronics, circuits design and analysis, signal processing, digital communications, control engineering during your undergraduate studies, or having evidence of equivalent experience. |
| Location | Luton Campus Park Square Luton LU1 3JU |
Summary
The course will provide you with academic and technical skills to analyse, synthesise, interpret and make sense of modern electronic systems. This course, for graduates with a background in electronics, was designed with industry experts and is ideal for those aiming to enter a range of specialist careers in digital electronics or communications. You will gain advanced theoretical and practical knowledge and skills in digital communications, signal processing, electronic circuits and microprocessors, as well as an understanding of engineering best practice and how to apply it in real-life scenarios. This course is ideal if you are looking to work within the areas relating to digital electronics or communications and will prepare you for a range of specialist career options. It will enable you to meet the demands of tomorrow’s engineering society, and Project management. This course provides an opportunity to study the subject of electronic engineering at an advanced level. It is designed to introduce you to the fundamental principles that underpin the subject (e.g. digital signal processing, digital communications, etc.) as well as providing an insight into the fast changing nature of the subject. During the course you will get to study topics with the area of embedded systems, wireless sensor networks, optical communications and other exciting emerging technologies within the field of electronics, and Project management. The course itself is designed for those who have a previous background in electronics (e.g. those who may have previously studied electrical engineering or computer science and electrical engineering). The course has been designed in conjunction with industry experts and will involve a variety of learning approaches including hands on laboratory sessions in which you will be able to work with, and even build your own electronic devices.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Applicants should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level, or equivalent and have evidence of having studied at least 2 of the following (or closely aligned topics): engineering mathematics, analogue and digital electronics, circuits design and analysis, signal processing, digital communications, control engineering during your undergraduate studies, or having evidence of equivalent experience. |
| Location | Luton Campus Park Square Luton LU1 3JU |
Summary
The course will provide you with academic and technical skills to analyse, synthesise, interpret and make sense of modern electronic systems. This course, for graduates with a background in electronics, was designed with industry experts and is ideal for those aiming to enter a range of specialist careers in digital electronics or communications. You will gain advanced theoretical and practical knowledge and skills in digital communications, signal processing, electronic circuits and microprocessors, as well as an understanding of engineering best practice and how to apply it in real-life scenarios. This course is ideal if you are looking to work within the areas relating to digital electronics or communications and will prepare you for a range of specialist career options. It will enable you to meet the demands of tomorrow’s engineering society, and Project management. This course provides an opportunity to study the subject of electronic engineering at an advanced level. It is designed to introduce you to the fundamental principles that underpin the subject (e.g. digital signal processing, digital communications, etc.) as well as providing an insight into the fast changing nature of the subject. During the course you will get to study topics with the area of embedded systems, wireless sensor networks, optical communications and other exciting emerging technologies within the field of electronics, and Project management. The course itself is designed for those who have a previous background in electronics (e.g. those who may have previously studied electrical engineering or computer science and electrical engineering). The course has been designed in conjunction with industry experts and will involve a variety of learning approaches including hands on laboratory sessions in which you will be able to work with, and even build your own electronic devices.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Applicants should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level, or equivalent and have evidence of having studied at least 2 of the following (or closely aligned topics): engineering mathematics, analogue and digital electronics, circuits design and analysis, signal processing, digital communications, control engineering during your undergraduate studies, or having evidence of equivalent experience. |
| Location | Luton Campus Park Square Luton LU1 3JU |
Summary
The course will provide you with academic and technical skills to analyse, synthesise, interpret and make sense of modern electronic systems. This course, for graduates with a background in electronics, was designed with industry experts and is ideal for those aiming to enter a range of specialist careers in digital electronics or communications. You will gain advanced theoretical and practical knowledge and skills in digital communications, signal processing, electronic circuits and microprocessors, as well as an understanding of engineering best practice and how to apply it in real-life scenarios. This course is ideal if you are looking to work within the areas relating to digital electronics or communications and will prepare you for a range of specialist career options. It will enable you to meet the demands of tomorrow’s engineering society, and Project management. This course provides an opportunity to study the subject of electronic engineering at an advanced level. It is designed to introduce you to the fundamental principles that underpin the subject (e.g. digital signal processing, digital communications, etc.) as well as providing an insight into the fast changing nature of the subject. During the course you will get to study topics with the area of embedded systems, wireless sensor networks, optical communications and other exciting emerging technologies within the field of electronics, and Project management. The course itself is designed for those who have a previous background in electronics (e.g. those who may have previously studied electrical engineering or computer science and electrical engineering). The course has been designed in conjunction with industry experts and will involve a variety of learning approaches including hands on laboratory sessions in which you will be able to work with, and even build your own electronic devices.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Applicants should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level, or equivalent and have evidence of having studied at least 2 of the following (or closely aligned topics): engineering mathematics, analogue and digital electronics, circuits design and analysis, signal processing, digital communications, control engineering during your undergraduate studies, or having evidence of equivalent experience. |
| Location | Luton Campus Park Square Luton LU1 3JU |
Summary
The course will provide you with academic and technical skills to analyse, synthesise, interpret and make sense of modern electronic systems. This course, for graduates with a background in electronics, was designed with industry experts and is ideal for those aiming to enter a range of specialist careers in digital electronics or communications. You will gain advanced theoretical and practical knowledge and skills in digital communications, signal processing, electronic circuits and microprocessors, as well as an understanding of engineering best practice and how to apply it in real-life scenarios. This course is ideal if you are looking to work within the areas relating to digital electronics or communications and will prepare you for a range of specialist career options. It will enable you to meet the demands of tomorrow’s engineering society, and Project management. This course provides an opportunity to study the subject of electronic engineering at an advanced level. It is designed to introduce you to the fundamental principles that underpin the subject (e.g. digital signal processing, digital communications, etc.) as well as providing an insight into the fast changing nature of the subject. During the course you will get to study topics with the area of embedded systems, wireless sensor networks, optical communications and other exciting emerging technologies within the field of electronics, and Project management. The course itself is designed for those who have a previous background in electronics (e.g. those who may have previously studied electrical engineering or computer science and electrical engineering). The course has been designed in conjunction with industry experts and will involve a variety of learning approaches including hands on laboratory sessions in which you will be able to work with, and even build your own electronic devices.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Applicants should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level, or equivalent and have evidence of having studied at least 2 of the following (or closely aligned topics): engineering mathematics, analogue and digital electronics, circuits design and analysis, signal processing, digital communications, control engineering during your undergraduate studies, or having evidence of equivalent experience. |
| Location | Luton Campus Park Square Luton LU1 3JU |
Summary
The course will provide you with academic and technical skills to analyse, synthesise, interpret and make sense of modern electronic systems. This course, for graduates with a background in electronics, was designed with industry experts and is ideal for those aiming to enter a range of specialist careers in digital electronics or communications. You will gain advanced theoretical and practical knowledge and skills in digital communications, signal processing, electronic circuits and microprocessors, as well as an understanding of engineering best practice and how to apply it in real-life scenarios. This course is ideal if you are looking to work within the areas relating to digital electronics or communications and will prepare you for a range of specialist career options. It will enable you to meet the demands of tomorrow’s engineering society, and Project management. This course provides an opportunity to study the subject of electronic engineering at an advanced level. It is designed to introduce you to the fundamental principles that underpin the subject (e.g. digital signal processing, digital communications, etc.) as well as providing an insight into the fast changing nature of the subject. During the course you will get to study topics with the area of embedded systems, wireless sensor networks, optical communications and other exciting emerging technologies within the field of electronics, and Project management. The course itself is designed for those who have a previous background in electronics (e.g. those who may have previously studied electrical engineering or computer science and electrical engineering). The course has been designed in conjunction with industry experts and will involve a variety of learning approaches including hands on laboratory sessions in which you will be able to work with, and even build your own electronic devices.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Applicants should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level, or equivalent and have evidence of having studied at least 2 of the following (or closely aligned topics): engineering mathematics, analogue and digital electronics, circuits design and analysis, signal processing, digital communications, control engineering during your undergraduate studies, or having evidence of equivalent experience. |
| Location | Luton Campus Park Square Luton LU1 3JU |
Summary
The course will provide you with academic and technical skills to analyse, synthesise, interpret and make sense of modern electronic systems. This course, for graduates with a background in electronics, was designed with industry experts and is ideal for those aiming to enter a range of specialist careers in digital electronics or communications. You will gain advanced theoretical and practical knowledge and skills in digital communications, signal processing, electronic circuits and microprocessors, as well as an understanding of engineering best practice and how to apply it in real-life scenarios. This course is ideal if you are looking to work within the areas relating to digital electronics or communications and will prepare you for a range of specialist career options. It will enable you to meet the demands of tomorrow’s engineering society, and Project management. This course provides an opportunity to study the subject of electronic engineering at an advanced level. It is designed to introduce you to the fundamental principles that underpin the subject (e.g. digital signal processing, digital communications, etc.) as well as providing an insight into the fast changing nature of the subject. During the course you will get to study topics with the area of embedded systems, wireless sensor networks, optical communications and other exciting emerging technologies within the field of electronics, and Project management. The course itself is designed for those who have a previous background in electronics (e.g. those who may have previously studied electrical engineering or computer science and electrical engineering). The course has been designed in conjunction with industry experts and will involve a variety of learning approaches including hands on laboratory sessions in which you will be able to work with, and even build your own electronic devices.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Applicants should have a good undergraduate degree at Honours level, or equivalent and have evidence of having studied at least 2 of the following (or closely aligned topics): engineering mathematics, analogue and digital electronics, circuits design and analysis, signal processing, digital communications, control engineering during your undergraduate studies, or having evidence of equivalent experience. |
| Location | Luton Campus Park Square Luton LU1 3JU |
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