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PGDip / PGCert / MSc
De Montfort University - Faculty of Technology
Our MSc in Electronic Engineering offers content that is different to many other similarly-titled courses. It equips you with a skill set that is in demand by industry worldwide, allowing you to maximise your employability by taking a course that is broad in scope but challenging in detail.
MSc
De Montfort University - Faculty of Technology
This course is ideal if you want to further enhance or develop your career prospects by studying multimedia systems with a distinctive focus on communications and signal processing aspects. Through exposure to advanced concepts in several areas relevant to multimedia communications, you will improve your understanding of the capabilities and potential applications of relevant state-of-the-art technologies (IPTV, video telephony, video conferencing, digital cinema and 3D video).
MSc / PGDip / PGCert
De Montfort University - Faculty of Technology
This advanced course focuses on enabling you to become proficient in communicating across a range of different disciplines and delivering optimised engineering solutions using an integrated multidisciplinary mechatronics approach. You will be exposed to a broad range of engineering disciplines, be able to solve multidisciplinary mechatronics problems and develop the skills to apply a mechatronic approach to the solution of technical problems.
MSc / MSc(Res) / PGDip / PGCert
De Montfort University - Faculty of Technology
This course provides an in-depth understanding and practical experience in the fields of micro electronics and nano technology. It is ideal if you are looking for an interesting and exciting career within the electronics industry.
PhD / MPhil
De Montfort University - Faculty of Technology
Electronic engineering research at De Montfort University reflects the breadth of the subject itself. There are four broad themes: electronics (which includes electromagnetics, microwave engineering, embedded systems, power electronics and signal processing), semiconductor devices and materials (including research in carbon nanotubes and organic electronics as well as more traditional semiconductor systems), wireless communication systems (including research in network management) and fused media.
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