Masters of Research in Electronics
Key facts
Qualification | Master's Degree |
Study mode | Part-time |
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Engineering
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Admissions
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Entry Requirements
Course introductionThe 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. This project takes more than three quarters of the programme and is supported by taught modules from the wide range of options in the School's postgraduate portfolio.
In this programme you will be undertaking deeper study of a specialist area, gaining analytical and critical research skills and having the opportunity to assess your ability for an MPhil or a PhD, without committing to the longer period of study an MPhil and PhD require. You can work within research projects of the School and benefit from frequent interaction with other research students as well as research staff, supported by your guided and self-directed study of the research literature.