Master of Engineering in Electronic Engineering

University of Leeds

UK,England

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48 Months

Duration

CAD 25,250/year

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UK, England

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1904

Total Students: 39,000 +

Int. Students: 13,400 +

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Main Campus Address

Woodhouse, Leeds LS2 9JT, United Kingdom

Master of Engineering in Electronic Engineering

Program Overview

This degree course allows you to study advanced electronic design, including system-on-chip design, embedded systems engineering and integrated circuit design and layout.

Core modules will develop your knowledge and skills across a range of key topics in electronic engineering, as well as giving you a foundation in the key mathematical and physical principles that underpin the subject. You’ll also have the chance to study modules in specialist topics such as medical electronics or communications systems in line with your career plans and personal interests.

You’ll be taught by expert researchers in world-class facilities, and project work in every year of the course will equip you with valuable professional skills. This degree offers you a launchpad to a wide range of careers across the electronics sector.

Course highlights

  • Our courses are shaped by our world-leading research in areas such as bio-nano and quantum technologies, robotics, energy-efficient green communications networks and renewable energy.
  • There are lots of opportunities for you to work alongside our academics and get involved in the research happening in the School.
  • During your project work you will have access to specialist facilities and laboratories.
  • Our theoretical modules are supported by extensive practical sessions in the laboratory, allowing you to work on group and individual projects, giving you an effective way of learning in depth and a chance to focus on aspects of the subject you find most interesting.
  • Small groups and examples classes are used to support the teaching, so you get regular feedback from the academic staff helping you solve any problems that you might have with a particular topic.