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| Start date: | February 2014, September 2013 |
| Duration full-time: | 12 months |
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| Delivery mode: | On Campus |
| Educational variant: | Part-time, Full-time |
MSc Electronic Mobile Communications degree is ideal if you want a career in electronics design for communications, or if you work in the engineering industry and want to develop your knowledge and skills. You will get to mix engineering and electronics in a communications environment, enhancing your knowledge, skills and abilities in the field of communications engineering.
Essential Info
Managing new technology and ensuring high levels of product quality are essential skills if modern electronic companies want to compete in world markets. There is a demand for engineers who can respond quickly to changes in technology and who have knowledge of modern electronic communication design, electronics design and digital signal processing.
MSc Electronic Mobile Communications is challenging and rewarding, and because it has been developed through consultation with industry, you will gain the right skills for the modern workplace.
Possible Career Options
Career opportunities in this field are varied and exciting. They include design and operational positions in mobile communications system engineering, as well as management positions. MSc Electronic Mobile Communications includes an 18-week project, which you may conduct in industry and could lead to job opportunities when you graduate. You can also complete industrial case studies and be involved in live mini-projects. If you are a part-time student working in the electronics industry, you may be able to relate your major project to an aspect of your companys work.
MSc Modules
* MSc Major Project
* Electronic System Design (MSc)
* Product Management and Integrating Case Studies
* Satellite Communications
* Wireless & Personal Communications
* Applied Digital Signal Processing
* Digital Communication Systems
The above information is a sample module description for illustrative purposes. Modules and module content may change from time to time.
How You Will Study
MSc Electronic Mobile Communications degree is delivered in three major blocks that offer an intensive but flexible learning pattern, with two entry opportunities for applicants each year February and September. There is an 18-week major project in addition to the modules listed above. If you are studying part-time, you will study three modules each year. You will learn how to use the latest computer-aided
engineering tools and techniques for the design, manufacture and testing of electronic communication systems.
Entry Requirements:
A degree in an appropriate discipline, an HNC plus five years in industry, or an HND plus three years in industry. If you do not have these qualifications we will consider your case individually.
English Language Entry Requirements:
Proficiency in the English language is essential and the University recognises the following English language qualifications:
* GCSE pass in English at Grade C or above
* The British Council´s International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) with an average overall score of 6.5 for postgraduate study
* TOEFL minimum score for Postgraduate of 575 paper based, or 90-91 IBT
* UCLES/ Cambridge CAE or computer-based 232
Don´t worry if you do not meet these requirements as we offer a range of English Language Courses to prepare you for academic studies.
| IELTS band: | 6.5 |
| CAE score: | 60(Grade A) |
You are normally required to take an English Proficiency Test.
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