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MSc
Brunel University - Electronic and Computer Engineering
The course is intended to offer a route to an MSc to those prospective students who do not wish to specialise in a particular area within the discipline at this stage, either because they are uncertain of which area they would like to focus on, or because they wish to show a broad profile to as wide a range of potential employers of professional electronic and electrical engineers as possible. Accordingly, the course is specifically designed for students who wish to pursue advanced studies across the range of specialist areas relevant to electronic and electrical engineering.
MSc
Brunel University - Advanced Manufacturing and Enterprise Engineering - AMEE
This programme is aimed at high calibre and ambitious Mechanical Engineering graduates who wish to gain expertise in systematically developing complex, multidisciplinary engineering design. You will learn how to design products requiring embedded intelligence and comprehensive engineering analysis and how to use six CAE software packages.
MSc
Brunel University - Electronic and Computer Engineering
The evolution of wireless communication systems and networks in recent years has been accelerating at an extraordinary pace. It has become a global phenomenon that presently outstrips the ability of commercial organisations to recruit personnel equipped with the necessary blend of technical and managerial skills who can initiate and manage the introduction of the new emerging technologies in networks and wireless systems.
MSc
Brunel University - Mechanical Engineering
This specialist course has been developed to equip graduate engineers with the skills required of a highly demanding aerospace industry. Students will be actively involved in learning such topics as: aircraft design; advanced aerodynamics; space mechanics; spacecraft design; propulsion systems; and the role of flight simulation in aerospace.
MSc
Brunel University - Brunel Business School
Overview: This exciting new programme explores developments in cloud based and mobile commerce that are changing the way businesses will operate in the future. The course draws together technology and business perspectives in order to understand the implications for social-media enabled business.
MSc
Brunel University - Department of Information Systems and Computing
Professional Development and Research, which aims to develop knowledge and skills to support the continuous learning and competence improvement necessary for ongoing success in commercial and academic environments. Example topics of study include learning to learn, approaches to teamwork, approaches to critical evaluation and research methods.
MSc
Brunel University - Department of Mathematical Sciences
Risk and Risk Regulations This module introduces the nature of financial risk, corporate risk, environmental risk, hazard risk and how these risks are quantified and used to make risk decisions. The regulatory framework for reporting risk is introduced and risk management for organisations and public policy issues including environmental risk are covered.
MSc
Brunel University - Department of Information Systems and Computing
Business Modelling, which cultivates skills and knowledge related to business, conceptual and software modelling. Example topics of study include different paradigms for modelling (including business services, processes and objects), techniques for modelling the business domain and business behaviour, the relationship between business modelling and software modelling and the use of the Unified Modelling Language (UML).
MSc
Brunel University - Department of Information Systems and Computing
About the Course As a subject, Computing is continuously evolving. Its impact on society is such that the way in which people and organisations communicate, trade, socialise and learn has changed significantly over the course of only a few years.
MSc
Brunel University - Department of Mathematical Sciences
Mathematical finance is an area of applied mathematics where concepts and techniques that lie close to the heart of pure mathematics are applied routinely to solve a great variety of important practical problems arising in the day-to-day business of financial institutions. The objective of the MSc in Financial Mathematics is to guide students through to a mastery of the sophisticated mathematical ideas underlying modern finance theory, along with the associated market structures and conventions, with emphasis on: (a) the modelling of financial assets, both in equity markets and in fixed-income markets; (b) the pricing and hedging of options and other derivatives; and (c) the quantification and management of financial risk.
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