MSc Engineering (Electrical and Electronic) (Glyndwr University)
Course Information
Description
Programme Introduction
The MSc Engineering (Electrical and Electronic) programme aims to raise up individuals who are equipped with the skills and knowledge that meet the needs of diverse industries at local and international levels.
With plenty of opportunities to develop and demonstrate their technical expertise, innovation, commitment and sound judgment, students graduate as confident and competent engineering professionals who will be a valuable asset to their employers
Scope of Study
Theories, case study analysis, presentation and practices in the areas of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic)
Entry Requirements
Academic Level:
BEng (Hons) Electrical and Electronic Engineering or equivalent.
For mature students, the candidate must be ≥ 30 years and have 8 years of working experience.
English Language:
Applicants must have an IELTS Score of 6.5 or pass the Certificate in Academic English Level 6 conducted by DIMENSIONS or passed the English Proficiency Test conducted by DIMENSIONS at equivalent level or its equivalent.
Career Opportunities
Students may consider progressing to a Doctoral degree of relevant discipline in any Universities subject to their acceptance.
Notes:
- Graduates progression pathway is subject to the respective Institutions’/Universities’ entry requirements at the point of application.
- Foreigner’s application for jobs in Singapore is subject to the approval from the Ministry of Manpower of Singapore (MOM). DIMENSIONS DOES NOT GUARANTEE any success rate of approval.
Modules
Course Structure
The MSc Engineering (Electrical and Electronic) programme consists of 6 modules and a final dissertation.
Modules
- Engineering Research Methods and PG Studies
- Engineering Design and Innovation
- Engineering Systems Modelling and Simulation
- Advanced Control Engineering and Systems Analysis
- Power Electronics, Drives and Energy Systems
- Circuit Design and Electronic Testing
- Dissertation (60 Credits)
Course Outline
- Outline for Engineering Research Methods and PG Studies
- Outline for Engineering Design and Innovation
- Outline for Engineering Systems Modelling and Simulation
- Outline for Advanced Control Engineering and Systems Analysis
- Outline for Power Electronics, Drives and Energy Systems
- Outline for Circuit Design and Electronic Testing
- Outline for Dissertation (60 Credits)
See course webpage for more information