The programme is offered only as a full-time course. Its normal
duration is five years and leads to the Scottish MEng (Hons)
degree at the end of year 5. Direct entry to year 2 or 3 is
possible for suitably qualified applicants. Alternative exit
points are available at the end of each year of the 5-year
programme, but it is primarily designed for the full 5-year
structure and not all its aims are met even partially by earlier
exit.
The programme is arranged into 5 x 2 semesters. Each semester
contains 60 credit points.
Students in years 1 and 2, with the consent of both Schools and
the advice of their personal tutor, can transfer to other
programmes in the College of Science and Engineering. The personal
tutor will advise on the best choice of courses to keep open the
option of transfer to any particular Science programme. Students
who complete year 3 may graduate with a BSc in Electronics and
Electrical Engineering; or if an average of at least 55% is
attained across all Level 9 subjects, may proceed to MEng (Hons)
Electronics and Electrical Engineering. Students failing to attain
an average of 55% may transfer to BEng (Hons) Electronics and
Electrical Engineering programme.
For full information on the programme structure, including details
of compulsory and optional course choices, consult the Degree
Programme Table, and similarly consult the list of courses for
full information on each course.
Year 1-2 Progression Requirements
In order to proceed to Year 2 of Electronics and Electrical
Engineering, a student must achieve: (i) the University
requirement of 120 credit points and (ii) a pass in Electrical
Engineering 1.
Year 2-3 Progression Requirements
In order to proceed to Year 3 of Electronics and Electrical
Engineering, a student must achieve: (i) the University
requirement of 240 credit points and (ii) passes in Analogue
Circuits 2, Digital System Design 2, Microelectronics 2, Power
Engineering 2, Signals and Communications Systems 2 and
Mathematics for Science & Engineering 2a & 2b.
Year 3-4 Progression Requirements
In order to proceed to Year 4 of Electronics and Electrical
Engineering (MEng), a student must achieve (i) the University
requirement of 360 credit points total for the programme, (ii)
full passes (>40%) in at least 100 credit points worth of
courses from year 3 courses and (iii) an average of at least 55%
across all 120 credit points of Year 3 courses. A student
attaining at least 80 but less than 100 credit points from the
year of study will be eligible for a ???Resit for Professional
Accreditation??? and will be permitted to resit failed courses to
achieve an assessment equivalent to a pass in at least 100 credit
points. These resit attempts allow the student to satisfy the IET
implementation of permitted compensation for accreditation.
Students attaining the equivalent of 100 credit points or more
following the ???Resit for Professional Accreditation??? will be
permitted to proceed to year 4, but the mark attained in the first
attempt will be used in the calculation of the overall degree
classification. The number of resit attempts permitted under
???Resit for Professional Accreditation??? will be the same as that in
the normal University resit policy for non-honours examinations.
Where a student has attained less than 80 credit points from the
year of study, resit examinations are not allowed to improve marks
or gain credit points to achieve progression to year 4, except
where there are documented permissible special circumstances such
as illness. Students who fail to meet the above progression
criteria are permitted to progress to Year 4 of an appropriate
BEng programme if they have attained at least 100 credit points
(including ???Resit for Professional Accreditation???) in the current
year of study and attained an average of 40% across all 120 credit
points of Year 3 courses.
Award of BSc Electronics and Electrical Engineering after Year
3
In order to graduate with BSc Electronics and Electrical
Engineering, a student must achieve: (i) the University
requirement of 360 credit points total for the programme, (ii)
full passes (>40%) in at least 100 credit points worth of year
3 courses and (iii) an average of 40% across all 120 credit points
of Year 3 courses. Resit examinations are permitted to gain
sufficient credit points, but no compensation is applied where
resits are taken and the full 120 points of year 3 courses must be
passed, each with a mark greater than 40%.
Year 4-5 Progression Requirements
In order to proceed to Year 5 of Electronics and Electrical
Engineering, a student must achieve: (i) the University
requirement of a total of 480 credit points for the programme,
(ii) full passes (>40%) in at least 100 credit points worth of
year 4 courses and (iii) an average of at least 40% across all 120
credit points of Year 4 courses. A student attaining at least 80
but less than 100 credit points from the year of study will be
eligible for a ???Resit for Professional Accreditation??? and will be
permitted to resit failed courses to achieve an assessment
equivalent to a pass in at least 100 credit points. These resit
attempts allow the student to satisfy the IET implementation of
permitted compensation for accreditation. Students attaining the
equivalent of 100 credit points or more following the ???Resit for
Professional Accreditation??? will be permitted to proceed to year
5, but the mark attained in the first attempt will be used in the
calculation of the overall degree classification. The number of
resit attempts permitted under ???Resit for Professional
Accreditation??? will be the same as that in the normal University
resit policy for non-honours examinations. Where a student has
attained less than 80 credit points from the year of study, resit
examinations are not allowed to improve marks or gain credit
points to achieve progression to year 5, except where there are
documented permissible special circumstances such as illness.
Award of Honours (MEng)
In order to graduate with MEng Electronics and Electrical
Engineering, a student must achieve: (i) the University
requirement of 600 credit points total for the programme, (ii)
full passes (>40%) in at least 100 credit points worth of year
5 courses and (iii) an average of at least 40% across all 120
credit points of fifth year courses. A student attaining at least
80 but less than 100 credit points from the year of study will be
eligible for a ???Resit for Professional Accreditation??? and will be
permitted to resit failed courses to achieve an assessment
equivalent to a pass in at least 100 credit points. These resit
attempts allow the student to satisfy the IET implementation of
permitted compensation for accreditation. Students attaining the
equivalent of 100 credit points or more following the ???Resit for
Professional Accreditation??? will be permitted to graduate with
MEng (honours), but the mark attained in the first attempt will be
used in the calculation of the overall degree classification. The
number of resit attempts permitted under ???Resit for Professional
Accreditation??? will be the same as that in the normal University
resit policy for non-honours examinations. Where a student has
attained less than 80 credit points from the year of study, resit
examinations are not allowed to improve marks or gain credit
points to graduate with MEng (honours), except where there are
documented permissible special circumstances such as illness.
Degree classifications are based on the University common marking
scale. The final classification is based on a weighted mean mark,
20% of which is the mark carried forward from third year, 40% from
fourth year and 40% obtained from fifth year. |