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  1. Energy Demand Studies

    MRes

    UCL - University College London - Bartlett Faculty of the Built Environment

    The Master of Research in Energy Demand Studies (MRes EDS) is an exciting new programme designed to equip students for careers as professional researchers. Technical work is highly topical, focusing on energy demand in the built environment, and is complemented by the development of research and transferable skills.

  2. Professional Engineering

    MSc(Eng)

    Aston University - School of Engineering and Applied Science

    The MSc Professional Engineering provides the advanced engineering knowledge and understanding needed to qualify for full chartered engineer (CEng) status, and helps with building the range of practical competences also needed for CEng.You will study five core (compulsory) modules totalling 120 credits, then choose the remaining 60 credits from a wide range of optional modules, giving scope to match the course to your particular interests and objectives. All modules after the initial Professional Development Audit are highly flexible - they are designed to be tailored to suit each participant's engineering area, particular interests and employment circumstances.

  3. Communications Management

    MCM / PGDip

    University of Strathclyde - Strathclyde Business School

    An integrated degree programme which enables students to understand the complex challenges facing the telecommunications sector.

  4. Digital Image and Signal Processing

    MSc

    University of Manchester - School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering

    This MSc will provide you with a thorough, methodical and wide-ranging education in digital signal and image processing. It has a rigorous mathematical and engineering framework for the discipline, and additionally considers how the technologies are deployed and the areas, that most benefit from its exploitation.

  5. Systems and Control

    MSc

    Coventry University - Systems Engineering

    WHAT WILL I LEARN?The course has the following ten taught modules: ?Masters project, ?study skills and research methods, ?lean operations, ?supply chain management, ?project management, ?management of quality, ?logistics operations, ?purchasing management, ?contract management, ?sustainability and environmental management systems. HOW WILL THIS COURSE BE TAUGHT?This course covers all the major aspects of control engineering, systems modelling and simulation, with modules ranging from classical control system design to optimal adaptive and intelligent control systems, including a wide range of optional modules.

  6. Embedded Systems

    MSc

    University of Westminster - School of Electronics and Computer Science

    The demand for Embedded System Engineers in all areas of engineering is currently flourishing as embedded systems find more applications in everyday life, from digital cameras to robotic surveillance tools and ATMs. This course aims to produce postgraduates with the key professional engineering skills required to implement modern real-time embedded systems.

  7. Electronics and Computer Science Postgraduate Modules

    Other

    University of Westminster - School of Electronics and Computer Science

    Applicants may apply for any of the individual modules offered within the School of Electronics and Computer Science. Your choice of module may be stipulated by your employer.Applicants will normally be professionals working in a relevant area who wish to develop their knowledge in the subject area covered by the module in question.

  8. Electronics (Evening Study)

    MRes

    University of Westminster - School of Electronics and Computer Science

    The course is a Masters level programme that draws on research and industry expertise, from across the School, into a flexible learning package with a large research/applied component. It is designed around an in-house project or a project done in collaboration with industry, under the supervision of the School's expert staff.

  9. Electronics

    MRes

    University of Westminster - School of Electronics and Computer Science

    The course is a Masters level programme that draws on research and industry expertise, from across the School, into a flexible learning package with a large research/applied component. It is designed around an in-house project or a project done in collaboration with industry, under the supervision of the School's expert staff.

  10. Telecommunication Engineering

    MSc

    Middlesex University - Middlesex University

    With the sector experiencing major technological advancements in recent years, the Telecommunication Engineering Masters is directly relevant to the current needs of industry. You will develop and extend professional practice through group work and individual projects.Telecommunications is one of the most rapidly developing industry sectors globally.

 
 
 
 
 

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