Postgraduate Degree Programmes - School of Electronic Engineering
Our state-of-the-art taught Masters programmes have evolved in line with National and International demands of industry and research. They deliver flexible, high-quality, modern, relevant and rewarding learning experiences. Participants can develop their knowledge and skills in industry-relevant and advanced topics in Electronic and Computer Engineering or Health and Medical Technologies.
MEng in Electronic and Computer Engineering (6 Majors)
- Major in the Internet of Things (IoT):
- Major in Image Processing & Analysis (IPA)
- Major in Future Network Technologies (FNT)
- Major in Advanced Data Networks (ADN):
- Major in Nanotechnology (Nano):
- Major in Semiconductor & Plasma Technology (SPT)
MSc in Electronic and Computer Technology (IOT)
This programme is focused on the Internet of Things [IoT] and leads to a final Award of MSc in Electronic and Computer Technology [IoT]. It aims to provide a pathway for bachelor’s degree graduates, existing ICT professionals, and those wishing to convert from associated disciplines, to acquire the necessary skills to pursue careers in the IoT technology and applications domain.
The Internet of Things [IoT] is a computing concept describing the inter-connectivity and collaboration of a wide variety of everyday physical objects connected via the internet.
Masters Engineering Qualifier - Electronic & Computer Engineering
Students who do not have the entry requirements to enter directly onto the Masters programmes may be offered entry on the Masters Qualifier Programme. The Master Qualifier contains the same modules as our Masters. Students on the Masters Qualifier Programme may transfer onto the Masters programme, subject to the transfer requirements and without loss of accumulated credits.
For more information the School keeps a comprehensive site of all Postgraduate programmes here.