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DEGREE REGULATIONS & PROGRAMMES OF STUDY 2005/2006
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Electrical Engineering (MEng)
Degree Type: Integrated Masters Single Honours
UCAS Code: H620
NYT Course S L CT
1 Mathematical Methods 1 * P 8 10
Applicable Mathematics 1 * P 8 10
Mathematical Methods 2 * P 8 10
Applicable Mathematics 2 * P 8 10
Engineering 1 † M 8 20
Electrical Engineering 1 † M 8 20
Further courses A-Q 7/8 40
2 Electronics 2 M 8 20
Electronic Circuits and Devices 2 M 8 10
Electrical Power Engineering 2 M 8 10
Electrical Engineering Methods 2 †† M 8 20
Mathematics for Elec/Mech Eng 3 * P 8 10
Mathematics for Elec/Mech Eng 4 * P 8 10
Further courses A-Q 7/8 40
3 Electronic Engineering 3 M 9 20
Digital Electronics 3 M 9 20
Microelectronics 3 M 9 20
Electrical Engineering 3 M 9 20
Electrical Power Engineering 3 M 9 20
Communications Engineering 3 M 9 20
4# M.Eng. Electrical Engineering Project Phase One - 5 M 11 20
Electronics & Electrical Engineering Group Dissertation 4 M 10 20
Digital Signal Analysis 4 M 10 10
Digital Communications 4 M 10 10
Power Systems and Machines 4 M 10 10
ONE OF:
  Large Scale Integrated Circuits 4 M 10 10
  Microelectronic Device Principles 4 M 10 10
Circuits Engineering 4 M 10 10
Power Electronics 4 M 10 10
ONE OF:      
  Group Design Project (Portable Water Supply) M 11 20
  Group Design project (Hydropower Scheme) M 11 20
  Group Design Project (Design of Micro-systems) M 11 20
5 M.Eng. Electrical Engineering Project Phase Two - 5 M 11 60
Power System Design 5 M 11 20
Product Design & Manufacture M 11 20
Agents Games & Modelling 5 M 11 20
Modern Economic Issues in Industry M 11 20
* Or alternative courses in Mathematics, with permission of the Head of School.
† Normally recommended.
†† Alternatively, Computer Science 2B or Computer Science 2B, with permission of the Head of School.
# Entry to fourth year MEng normally requires average of C-grade passes in third year, at the first attempt.
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