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11.46
Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering
Electronic and Electrical Engineering
BEng with Honours in Electronic and Electrical Engineering
BEng in Electronic and Electrical Engineering
Diploma of Higher Education in Electronic and Electrical
Engineering
Certificate of Higher Education in Electronic and Electrical
Engineering
Course Regulations
[These regulations are to be read in conjunction with Regulation 11.1]
11.46.1
11.46.2
11.46.3
Status of the Courses
All students are normally admitted in the first instance as potential
Honours students. Transfer to a corresponding MEng degree is
possible prior to the fourth year of study subject to satisfying the
appropriate progress requirements.
Mode of Study
The courses are available by full-time study only.
Curriculum
First Year
All students shall undertake classes amounting to 120 credits as
follows:
Compulsory Classes
Level
17 122
Engineering Science 1
1
56 110
Engineering Industry and Profession
1
EE 105
Electronic and Electrical Techniques and
Design 1
1
EE 106
Engineering Design for Software Development 1 1
EE 107
Electronic and Electrical Principles 1
1
MM 113
Engineering Mathematics 1E
1
MM 114
Engineering Mathematics 2E
1
PH 167
Physical Sciences
1
11.46.4
Credits
10
10
20
20
20
20
20
10
Second Year
All students shall undertake classes amounting to 120 credits as
follows.
Compulsory Classes
56 213
Engineering Design and Manufacture
EE 269
Electronic and Electrical Principles 2
EE 270
Analogue and Digital Electronics
EE 271
Electronic and Electrical Techniques and
Design 2
EE 272^
Engineering Science 2
Level
2
2
2
Credits
10
20
20
2
2
10
20
EE 273
MM 213
11.46.5
Engineering Design for Software Development 2 2
Engineering Mathematics 3E
2
20
20
Third Year
All students shall undertake classes amounting to 120 credits as
follows:
Compulsory Classes
Level
EE 310^
Signals and Systems
3
EE 311
Electronic and Electrical Principles 3
3
EE 312
Instrumentation and Microcontrollers
3
EE 313
Engineering Analysis
3
EE 314^
Engineering Innovation and Project Management 3
Credits
20
20
20
20
20
Elective Class(es)
11.46.6
20
Fourth Year
Note: the fourth year curriculum is an outline only and a full description
will be developed by session 2011/12 at the latest.
All students shall undertake classes amounting to 120 credits including
an individual project and optional classes appropriate to their chosen
course (which must bring the total studied at Level 4 to at least 100
credits):
Optional Classes
11.46.7
EE 315
EE 317
Analogue and Digital System Design
Renewable Energy Technologies
and in the following topics:
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Analogue Systems
Analogue Systems
Communications Networks
Communications Networks
Communications Networks
Communications Theory
Computer Vision
Computer Vision
Digital Signal Processing
Digital Signal Processing
Electric Vehicle Technologies
Energy Conversion and Drives
Engineering Analysis
Engineering Analysis
Engineering Analysis
Engineering Analysis
Industrial Control
Information Transmission and Security
3
3
20
20
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Information Transmission and Security
Instrumentation and Condition Monitoring
Instrumentation and Condition Monitoring
Mechatronic Systems
Mechatronic Systems
Mechatronic Systems
Microcontroller Applications
Microcontroller Applications
Photonic Systems
Photonic Systems
Power Systems Analysis and Design
Protection Systems
Real Time Processing Systems
Real Time Processing Systems
Robotics
Robotics
Robotics
Class Combinations
11.46.8
Class^
EE 272 Engineering
Science 2
EE 310 Signals and
Systems
EE 314 Engineering
Innovation and Project
Management
11.46.9
11.46.10
11.46.11
11.46.12
11.46.13
Credits Comprises
20
PH 260 Physical Electronics and
19 207 Electromagnetism
20
19 313 Signals and Systems and
19 325 Communications 2
20
56 324 Engineering Innovation and
Management and
EE 314 Engineering Project
Progress
In order to progress to the second year of the course, a student must
have accumulated at least 100 credits from the appropriate course
curriculum.
In order to progress to the third year of the course, a student must have
accumulated at least 220 credits from the appropriate course
curriculum.
In order to progress to the fourth year of the course, a student must
have accumulated at least 360 credits from the appropriate course
curriculum.
Final Assessment and Honours Classification
On successful completion of the fourth year, a candidate will be
awarded Level 4 credits corresponding to the classes taken.
The final Honours classification will normally be based on:
(i)
the first assessed attempt at compulsory and specified optional
classes taken in the third and fourth years;
(ii)
if appropriate, an oral examination.
Award
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11.46.15
11.46.16
11.46.17
11.46. 18
BEng with Honours: In order to qualify for the award of the degree of
BEng with Honours in Electronic and Electrical Engineering, a
candidate must have accumulated no fewer than 480 credits from the
appropriate course curriculum including those for the Individual Project.
BEng: In order to qualify for the award of the degree of BEng in
Electronic and Electrical Engineering, a candidate must have
accumulated no fewer than 360 credits from the course curriculum.
Diploma of Higher Education: In order to qualify for the award of a
Diploma of Higher Education in Electronic and Electrical Engineering, a
candidate must have accumulated no fewer than 240 credits from the
course curriculum.
Certificate of Higher Education: In order to qualify for the award of a
Certificate of Higher Education in Electronic and Electrical Engineering,
a candidate must have accumulated no fewer than 120 credits from the
course curriculum.
Transfer
A candidate who fails to satisfy the progress or award requirements for
the BEng in the chosen course may be transferred to the degree of
BEng in Engineering Studies.
11.46.19
to 11.46.20 (Numbers not used)
Electrical and Mechanical Engineering
BEng with Honours in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering
BEng in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering
Diploma of Higher Education in Electrical and Mechanical
Engineering
Certificate of Higher Education in Electrical and Mechanical
Engineering
Course Regulations
[These regulations are to be read in conjunction with Regulation 11.1]
11.46.21
11.46.22
11.46.23
Status of the Courses
All students are normally admitted in the first instance as potential
Honours students. Transfer to the MEng degree in Electrical and
Mechanical Engineering is possible prior to the fourth year of study
subject to satisfying the appropriate progress requirements.
Mode of Study
The courses are available by full-time study only.
Curriculum
First Year
All students shall undertake classes amounting to 130 credits as
follows:
Compulsory Classes
16 132
Engineering Mechanics 1
56 110
Engineering Industry and Profession
EE 105
Electronic and Electrical Techniques and
Design 1
EE 107
Electronic and Electrical Principles 1
MM 113
Engineering Mathematics 1E
MM 114
Engineering Mathematics 2E
ME 104^
Mechanical Engineering Principles
11.46.24
Credits
20
10
1
1
1
1
1
20
20
20
20
20
Second Year
All students shall undertake classes amounting to 130 credits as
follows:
Compulsory Classes
19 207
Electromagnetism
56 213
Engineering Design and Manufacture
EE 269
Electronic and Electrical Principles 2
EE 270
Analogue and Digital Electronics
EE 271
Electronic and Electrical Techniques and
Design 2
ME 203
Heat and Flow 2
16 232
Engineering Mechanics 2
MM 213
Engineering Mathematics 3E
11.46.25
Level
1
1
Level
2
2
2
2
Credits
10
10
20
20
2
2
2
2
10
20
20
20
Third Year
All students shall undertake classes amounting to 140 credits as
follows:
Compulsory Classes
16 396
Integrated Design
EE 312
Instrumentation and Microcontrollers
EE 313
Engineering Analysis
EM 3XX^
Engineering Management and Computing
EM 3XX^
Dynamic Systems
Level
3
3
3
3
3
Credits
20
20
20
20
20
Elective Class(es)
Optional Classes
20 credits chosen from:
EE 311
Electronic and Electrical Principles 3
ME 301
Heat and Flow 3
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20
3
3
Fourth Year
Note: the fifth year curriculum is an outline only and a full description
will be developed by session 2010/11 at the latest.
All students shall undertake classes amounting to 120 credits including
compulsory and optional classes in the following indicative topics:
Compulsory Classes
20
20
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Mechatronic Systems
Industrial Control
Individual Project
Optional Classes
 Analogue Systems
 Communications Networks
 Communications Theory
 Computer Vision
 Digital Signal Processing
 Electric Vehicle Technologies
 Energy Conversion and Drives
 Engineering Analysis
 Industrial Control
 Information Transmission and Security
 Instrumentation and Condition Monitoring
 Mechatronic Systems
 Microcontroller Applications
 Photonic Systems
 Power Systems Analysis and Design
 Protection Systems
 Real Time Processing Systems
 Robotics
Class Combinations
11.46.27
Class^
ME 104 Mechanical
Engineering Principles
EM 3XX Engineering
Management and
Computing
EM 3XX Dynamic
Systems
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11.46.29
11.46.30
11.46.31
11.46.32
Credits
20
20
20
Comprises
ME 101 Heat and Flow 1 and
16 165 Engineering Analysis 1
56 324 Engineering Innovation and
Management and
EE 319 Engineering Computing.
19 313 Signals and Systems and
ME 305 Dynamics 3
Progress
In order to progress to the second year of the course, a student must
have accumulated at least 110 credits from the course curriculum.
In order to progress to the third year of the course, a student must have
accumulated at least 240 credits from the course curriculum.
In order to progress to the fourth year of the course, a student must
have accumulated at least 380 credits from the course curriculum.
Final Honours Classification
On successful completion of the fourth year, a candidate will be
awarded Level 4 credits corresponding to the classes taken.
The final Honours classification will normally be based on:
(i)
the first assessed attempt at compulsory and specified optional
classes taken in the third and fourth years;
(ii)
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11.46.34
11.46.35
11.46.36
11.46.37
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If appropriate, an oral examination.
Award
BEng with Honours: Notwithstanding Regulation 11.1.10, in order to
qualify for the award of the degree of BEng with Honours in Electrical
and Mechanical Engineering, a candidate must have accumulated no
fewer than 500 credits from the course curriculum including those for
the Individual Project.
BEng: In order to qualify for the award of the degree of BEng in
Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, a candidate must have
accumulated no fewer than 360 credits from the course curriculum.
Diploma of Higher Education: In order to qualify for the award of a
Diploma of Higher Education in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering,
a candidate must have accumulated no fewer than 240 credits from the
course curriculum.
Certificate of Higher Education: In order to qualify for the award of a
Certificate of Higher Education in Electrical and Mechanical
Engineering, a candidate must have accumulated no fewer than 120
credits from the course curriculum.
Transfer
A candidate who fails to satisfy the progress or award requirements for
the BEng in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering may be transferred
to the degree of BEng in Engineering Studies.
Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering
Electronic and Electrical Engineering
MEng in Electronic and Electrical Engineering
MEng in Electronic and Electrical Engineering with Business
Studies
MEng in Electronic and Electrical Engineering with International
Study
MEng in Electrical Energy Systems
MEng in Electronic and Digital Systems
Course Regulations
[These regulations are to be read in conjunction with Regulation 12.1]
12.46.1
12.46.2
Status of the Courses
The courses are at Integrated Masters level. Transfer between these
MEng courses is possible prior to the fourth year of study subject to
satisfying the appropriate progress regulations. Transfer to the BEng
in Electronic and Electrical Engineering is possible at any time subject
to satisfying the appropriate progress requirements.
Mode of Study
The courses are available by full-time study only.
12.46.3
12.46.4
Place of Study
The MEng in Electronic and Electrical Engineering with International
Study requires study at an approved institution abroad. Such study will
normally extend over a minimum period of 30 weeks. Subject to
availability of an approved curriculum (including any project), study
abroad can be undertaken during third, fourth or fifth years of the
course. Study abroad may comprise two exchanges with different
institutions of one semester each, not necessarily during the same
year.
Curriculum
First Year
All students shall undertake classes amounting to 120 credits as
follows:
Compulsory Classes
Level
56 110
Engineering Industry and Profession
1
EE 107
Electronic and Electrical Principles 1
1
EE 105
Electronic and Electrical Techniques and
Design 1
1
EE 106
Engineering Design for Software Development 1 1
MM 113
Engineering Mathematics 1E
1
MM 114
Engineering Mathematics 2E
1
PH 167
Physical Sciences
1
12.46.5
20
20
20
20
10
Second Year
All students shall undertake classes amounting to 120 credits as
follows.
Compulsory Classes
Level
56 213
Engineering Design and Manufacture
2
EE 269
Electronic and Electrical Principles 2
2
EE 271
Electronic and Electrical Techniques and
Design 2
2
EE 272^
Engineering Science 2
2
EE 273
Engineering Design for Software Development 2 2
EE 270
Digital Electronic Systems
2
MM 213
Engineering Mathematics 3E
2
12.46.6
Credits
10
20
Credits
10
20
10
20
20
20
20
Third Year
All students shall undertake classes amounting to 120 credits as
follows:
Compulsory Classes
Level
EE 310^
Signals and Systems
3
EE 311
Electronic and Electrical Principles 3
3
EE 312
Instrumentation and Microcontrollers
3
EE 313
Engineering Analysis
3
EE 314^
Engineering Innovation and Project Management 3
Credits
20
20
20
20
20
Elective Class(es)
MEng in Electronic and Electrical Engineering with International Study
Students who elect to undertake study abroad during third year shall
follow an approved curriculum which is equivalent to that specified in
these regulations.
12.46.7
Fourth Year and Fifth Year
Note: the fifth year curriculum is an outline only and a full description
will be developed by session 2010/11 at the latest.
All students shall undertake classes amounting to no fewer than 120
credits in each of fourth and fifth years (which must bring the total
studied at Level 5 to at least 120 credits) as follows:
Compulsory Classes
 Individual Project*
 Group Project**
 Engineering Analysis
*normally undertaken during fourth year
** normally undertaken during fifth year
together with classes appropriate to the chosen course (see
Regulations 12.46.8 – 12.46.13)
Electronic and Electrical Engineering
Optional classes chosen from Regulation 12.46.8
Electronic and Electrical Engineering with Business Studies
Optional Classes chosen from Regulations 12.46.8 and 12.46.9
Electronic and Electrical Engineering with European Studies
Optional Classes chosen from Regulations 12.46.8 and 12.46.10
Students will normally undertake the fourth year at a partner university
in Europe with an approved curriculum which is equivalent to that
specified in these regulations.
Electronic and Digital Systems
Compulsory Classes
 Advanced Microcontroller Applications
 Communications Networks
 DSP Implementation
 Engineering Analysis
 Information Transmission and Security
 Mechatronic Systems
Electrical Energy Systems
Compulsory Classes
 Communications Networks
20
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Computer Vision
Digital Signal Processing
Electricity Market and System Economics
Engineering Analysis
Instrumentation and Condition Monitoring
Mechatronic Systems
Microcontroller Applications
Photonic Systems
Power Systems Electromagnetic Compatibility
Robotics
Optional Classes
12.46.8
Level
Credits
Electronic and Electrical Engineering
EE 315
Analogue and Digital System Design
EE 317
Renewable Energy Technologies
3
3
20
20
Electronic and Electrical Engineering with Business Studies
EE 315
Analogue and Digital System Design
EE 317
Renewable Energy Technologies
3
3
20
20
Electronic and Electrical Engineering with European Studies
EE 315
Analogue and Digital System Design
EE 317
Renewable Energy Technologies
3
3
20
20
Electrical Energy Systems
EE 317
Renewable Energy Technologies
3
20
and in the following indicative topics
Electronic and Electrical Engineering
 Adaptive Digital Signal Processing
 Advanced Microcontroller Applications
 Advanced Power System Protection
 Analogue Systems
 Communications Networks
 Communications Theory
 Computer Vision
 Control of Industrial Processes
 Digital Signal Processing
 DSP Implementation
 Electric Vehicle Technologies
 Electricity Market and System Economics
 Electronics for Energy Control
 Energy Conversion and Drives
 Engineering Analysis
 High Voltage Technology
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Industrial Control
Information Transmission and Security
Instrumentation and Condition Monitoring
Mechatronic Systems
Microcontroller Applications
Mobile Communications
Multimedia Signal and Image Processing
Network Design, Performance and Management
Photonic Networks
Photonic Systems
Power Systems Analysis and Design
Power Systems Electromagnetic Compatibility
Protection Systems
Real Time Processing Systems
Regulation for Network Industries
Robotics
Electronic and Digital Systems
 Mobile Communications
 Multimedia Signal and Image Processing
 Photonic Networks
 Adaptive Digital Signal Processing
 Network Design, Performance and Management
or from optional classes in Regulation 11.46.9
Electrical Energy Systems
Advanced Microcontroller Applications
 Electronics for Energy Control
 Advanced Power Supply Protection
 Control of Industrial Processes
 High Voltage Technology
 Regulation for Network Industries
or from optional classes in Regulation 11.46.10
Classes in Business Studies
12.46.9
Level
Managing Technological Innovation
4
Introduction to Manufacturing
1
Engineering Economics
3
Quality Management
4
Introduction to Accounting
1
Business Finance
2
Introduction to Economics
1
Foundations of Business Analysis
1
Entrepreneurship: Introduction to Business
Start-up
1
Such other classes as may be approved by the Course Director.
12 478
56 104
56 304
56 416
AG 103
AG 206
EC 111
MS 111
Z1 106
Credits
10
10
10
10
10
15
20
20
12
Classes in Modern Languages
12.46.10
Level
Credits
French
FR 107 French 1A
FR 108 French 1B
FR 109 Introduction to French 1A
FR 110 Introduction to French 1B
1
1
1
1
20
20
20
20
Italian
IN 108 Italian 1A
IN 109 Italian 1B
IN 110 Introduction to Italian 1A
IN 111 Introduction to Italian 1B
1
1
1
1
20
20
20
20
Spanish
SP 107 Spanish 1A
SP 108 Spanish 1B
SP 109 Introduction to Spanish 1A
SP 110 Introduction to Spanish 1B
1
1
1
1
20
20
20
20
General
EE 301
European Studies Technical Dissertation
4
Such other classes as may be approved by the Course Director.
10
These classes, except EE301 European Studies Technical
Dissertation, are offered by the Language Centre. Students must
consult the Course Director at the beginning of each academic year to
determine the suitability of a class prior to registration.
Class Combinations
12.46.11
Class^
EE 272 Engineering
Science
EE 310 Signals and
Systems
EE 314 Engineering
Innovation and Project
Management
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12.46.13
12.46.14
Credits Comprises
20
12 2XX Engineering Physics and
19 207 Electromagnetism
20
19 313 Signals and Systems and
19 325 Communications 2
20
56 324 Engineering Innovation and
Management and
EE 314 Engineering Project
Progress
In order to progress to the second year, a student must have
accumulated at least 100 credits from the appropriate course
curriculum.
In order to progress to the third year, a student must have accumulated
at least 220 credits from the appropriate course curriculum.
In order to progress to the fourth year, a student must have
accumulated at least 360 credits from the appropriate course
curriculum.
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12.46.16
12.46.17
12.46.18
12.46.19
12.46.20
12.46.21
12.46.22
In order to progress to the fifth year, a student must have accumulated
at least 480 credits from the appropriate course curriculum including
those for the Individual Project.
In the case of students undertaking the MEng in Electronic and
Electrical Engineering with International Study, in order to progress to a
period of study abroad, a student must normally have passed all
classes from the course curriculum. Any student who does not meet
this requirement may be required to transfer to another course not
requiring study abroad.
Final Assessment and Classification
On successful completion of the fifth year, a candidate will be awarded
Level 5 credits corresponding to the classes taken.
The final classification for the degree of MEng in the chosen course will
normally be based on:
(i)
the first assessed attempt at compulsory and specified optional
classes taken in the fourth and fifth years;
(ii)
if appropriate, an oral examination.
Award
MEng: In order to qualify for the award of the degree of MEng in the
chosen course, a candidate must have accumulated no fewer than 600
credits from the appropriate course curriculum including those for the
Individual Project and the Group Project.
MEng in Electronic and Electrical Engineering with Business Studies
In addition to satisfying the provisions of Regulation 12.46.18, a
candidate must normally have accumulated no fewer than 60 credits
from the list of classes in Business Studies in Regulation 12.46.9.
MEng in Electronic and Electrical Engineering with International Study
In addition to satisfying the provisions of Regulation 12.46.18, a
candidate must normally have undertaken successfully no fewer than
30 weeks of study abroad.
Transfer
A candidate who fails to satisfy the progress or award requirements for
the degree of MEng may be transferred to the degree of BEng with
Honours in Electronic and Electrical Engineering
12.46.23
to 12.46.30 (Numbers not used)
Electrical and Mechanical Engineering
MEng in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering
Course Regulations
[These regulations are to be read in conjunction with Regulation 12.1]
12.46.31
12.46.32
12.46.33
Status of the Course
The course is at Integrated Masters level. Transfer to the BEng degree
in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering is possible at any time subject
to satisfying the appropriate progress regulations.
Mode of Study
The course is available by full-time study only.
Curriculum
First Year
All students shall undertake classes amounting to 130 credits as
follows:
Compulsory Classes
16 132
Engineering Mechanics 1
56 110
Engineering Industry and Profession
EE 107
Electronic and Electrical Principles 1
EE 105
Electronic and Electrical Techniques and
Design 1
MM 113
Engineering Mathematics 1E
MM 114
Engineering Mathematics 2E
ME 104^
Mechanical Engineering Principles
12.46.34
Credits
20
10
20
1
1
1
1
20
20
20
20
Second Year
All students shall undertake classes amounting to 130 credits as
follows:
Compulsory Classes
19 207
Electromagnetism
56 213
Engineering Design and Manufacture
EE 269
Electronic and Electrical Principles 2
EE 270
Analogue and Digital Electronics
EE 271
Electronic and Electrical Techniques and
Design 2
MM 213
Engineering Mathematics 3E
ME 203
Heat and Flow 2
16232
Engineering Mechanics 2
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Level
1
1
1
Level
2
2
2
2
Credits
10
10
20
20
2
2
2
2
10
20
20
20
Third Year
All students shall undertake classes amounting to 140 credits as
follows:
Compulsory Classes
Level
Credits
16 396
EE 313
EE 312
EM 3XX
EM 3XX
Integrated Design
Instrumentation and Microcontrollers
Engineering Analysis
Engineering Management and Computing
Dynamic Systems*
3
3
3
3
3
Elective Class(es)
Optional Classes
20 credits chosen from:
EE 311
Electronic and Electrical Principles 3
ME 301
Heat and Flow 3
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20
3
3
Fourth Year and Fifth Year
Note: the fourth and fifth year curricula is outline only and a full
description will be developed by session 2011/12 at the latest.
All students shall undertake classes amounting to 140 credits in fourth
year and 120 credits in fifth year in the following topics:
Compulsory Classes
 Advanced Mechatronic Systems
 Group Project*
 Individual Project**
 Industrial Control
 Mechatronic Systems
 Strategic Analysis of Engineering Business Case Studies
together with optional classes chosen from the topics listed in
Regulation 12.46.37
* Normally undertaken during fourth year
**Normally undertaken during fifth year
The combined curriculum during fourth and fifth years must satisfy the
requirements with regard to the number of credits at Levels 4 and 5
and other requirements for award.
During fourth and fifth years, optional classes must be approved by the
relevant Course Director or Adviser of Studies and achieve an
acceptable balance between the two disciplines. Normally at least 40
credits at Level 4 or above must be taken from optional classes taught
by each of the two associated Departments: Electronic and Electrical
Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering.
Optional Classes
 Adaptive Digital Signal Processing
 Advanced Microcontroller Applications
 Advanced Power System Protection
 Analogue Systems
 Communications Networks
 Communications Theory
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
 Computer Vision
 Control of Industrial Processes
 Digital Signal Processing
 DSP Implementation
 Electric Vehicle Technologies
 Electricity Market and System Economics
 Electronics for Energy Control
 Energy Conversion and Drives
 Engineering Analysis
 High Voltage Technology
 Industrial Control
 Information Transmission and Security
 Instrumentation and Condition Monitoring
 Mechatronic Systems
 Microcontroller Applications
 Mobile Communications
 Multimedia Signal and Image Processing
 Network Design, Performance and Management
 Photonic Networks
 Photonic Systems
 Power Systems Analysis and Design
 Power Systems Electromagnetic Compatibility
 Protection Systems
 Real Time Processing Systems
 Regulation for Network Industries
 Robotics
Subject to approval of the relevant Course Director or Adviser of
Studies, students may be allowed to take optional classes additional to
those listed in these regulations.
Class Combinations
12.46.37
Class^
ME 104 Mechanical
Engineering Principles
EM 3XX Engineering
Management and
Computing
EM 3XX Dynamic
Systems
12.46.38
12.46.39
12.46.40
Credits Comprises
20
ME 101 Heat and Flow 1 and
16 165 Engineering Analysis 1
20
56 324 Engineering Innovation and
Management and
EE 319 Engineering Computing
20
19 313 Signals and Systems and
ME 305 Dynamics 3
Progress
In order to progress to the second year of the course, a student must
have accumulated at least 110 credits from the course curriculum.
In order to progress to the third year of the course, a student must have
accumulated at least 240 credits from the course curriculum.
In order to progress to the fourth year of the course, a student must
have accumulated at least 400 credits from the course curriculum.
12.46.41
12.46.42
12.46.43
12.46.44
12.46.45
In order to progress to the fifth year of the course, a student must have
accumulated at least 540 credits from the course curriculum including
those for the Individual Project.
Final Assessment and Classification
On successful completion of the fifth year, a candidate will be awarded
Level 5 credits corresponding to the classes taken.
The final classification for the degree of MEng in Electrical and
Mechanical Engineering will normally be based on:
(i)
the first assessed attempt at compulsory and specified optional
classes taken in the fourth and fifth years;
(ii)
if appropriate, an oral examination.
Award
MEng: In order to qualify for the award of the degree of MEng in
Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, a candidate must have
accumulated no fewer than 660 credits from the course curriculum
including those for the Individual Project and the Group Project.
Transfer
A candidate who fails to satisfy the progress or award requirements for
the degree of MEng in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering may be
transferred to the degree of BEng with Honours in Electrical and
Mechanical Engineering.
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