Course Details
Course Name
MSc Electronic Systems Design
Level of study
Postgraduate Taught
Study Mode
Fulltime
Duration
1 Years
Start Term
Sept
Country
United Kingdom
City
Bath
Course Subject
- Engineering & Technology
Course Fees
Inside EU: 9500
Outside EU: 17700
Universities
University of Bath
Description
Study a master’s that focuses on your employability by giving you the practical design skills to take a lead role in the electronics industry.
If you want a career working with electronic devices and systems, our master’s will develop your expertise to prepare you for industry. We’ll give you the training to help you become a talented engineer who can adapt and innovate in a swiftly-changing sector.
Our course covers a range of electronics technology including integrated circuits and printed circuit boards. You'll develop in-depth understanding in the intricacies of embedded hardware and software structures. Using modern control, design automation, digital and mixed signal design and computer engineering techniques, you'll explore how to improve the performance of electronic equipment and devices. This gives you a starting point from which to research and develop your own electronic systems, sub-systems, technologies, processes and products.
You’ll learn from academics with expertise in electronic and electrical engineering. Their international collaborations and research activities feed into your teaching and learning experience.
You’ll get hands-on lab experience with the latest electronics hardware, tools and systems. Our facilities include:
electronic systems laboratory
printed circuit fabrication and assembly laboratories
real-time digital simulation facility
microgrid laboratory
autonomous systems and robotics laboratory
electric vehicles laboratory
power electronics and drives laboratory
You will graduate with the competency in electronic systems design to pursue a career in electronic companies worldwide. Our top performing MSc students may also choose to further their studies with us through our PhD programme.