- Master of Science in Electronic Communications and Computer Engineering at the University of Nottingham is a 1-year program.
- It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis.
- This course is accredited with the IET (Institution of Engineering and Technology).
- This 12 month MSc in Electronic Communications and Computer Engineering allows for the study of a variety of topics including:
- Electronic design
- Communications
- Software engineering
- The course delivers an understanding of the art of electronic engineering and an in-depth study of topics covering modern technology for electronic engineering and communication systems.
- The assessment strategy differs between the taught (120 credits) and individual project (60 credits) modules.
- A typical module contains both written assignment(s) and a year end exam which is mostly weighted as 50%.
- The pass mark for all the modules is 50%. Your final degree classification will be based upon your aggregated achievement from both the taught and the project stages of 180 credits.
- Typical class contact time is 4 hours per week for a 20 credit module
- Typical class size is approximately 50 students. Teaching for this course usually takes place on Monday to Friday with the exception of Wednesday afternoon when students are involved in extracurricular activities.
- 100% of postgraduates from the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering secured work or further study within six months of graduation. The average starting salary was £25,450.