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×| Application deadline: | September |
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| Start date: | October 2013 |
| Duration full-time: | 12 months |
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| Delivery mode: | On Campus |
| Educational variant: | Part-time, Full-time |
Industrial, research, commercial, entertainment and domestic equipment increasingly employ integrated sensors with microprocessor-based signal processing, condition monitoring and control implemented in multiple, independent or co-ordinated subsystems. This course is designed to provide you with a thorough knowledge of, and the ability to implement, effective signal processing, conditioning, transmission and storage integrity.
You deal with a range of real design issues with an emphasis on case studies relevant to manufacturing and process industries. Where relevant, parallels are drawn between the needs of traditional industry and the exploitation of new and expanding markets.
What you study
For the award of the MSc you study the following taught modules, followed by a 60-credit research project.
How you learn
The course consists of lectures, tutorials and laboratory work.
How you are assessed
Assessment varies from module to module. The assessment methodology could in-course assignments, presentations or formal examinations.
Core modules
* EDA and Rapid Prototyping
* Electronic Signal Conditioning
* Identification and Model Predective Control
* Introduction to Measurement and Signal Conditioning Systems
* Practical Health & Safety Skills
* Project Management and Enterprise
* Robost Control Systems
* System Identification and Adaptive Control
MSc candidates
* Major Project
Modules offered may vary.
Applicants should normally have an honours degree (at least 2.2) in an appropriate related discipline, professional membership of an appropriate chartered institution or an equivalent relevant qualification. Holders of an appropriate higher national diploma plus several years' relevant experience may also be accepted.
English Language Requirements
You must have a good level of English language as courses are delivered and assessed in English.
Minimum Entry Level
* IELTS: 6.0
* TOEFL (Paper-based test): 550
* TOEFL (Computer test): 213
* TOEFL (Internet-based test): 79
| CAE score: | 60(Grade A) |
You are normally required to take an English Proficiency Test.
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