School of Elec tronic s, Elec trical Engineering & Computer Science Postgraduate Studies in Elec tronic s and Telecommunications
Thankyou for considering one of our Postgraduate courses. Hopefully you will find the information provided both useful and informative, and it will encourage you to study with us at Queen s. Since its foundation in 1845 Queen s University Belfast has had a long and distinguished tradition of research and education. This research led ethos is reflected in the School by its involvement in a number of major research centres. These include the Institute of Electronics, Communications and Information Technology (ECIT), the Virtual Engineering Centre, the Northern Ireland Semiconductor Research Centre and the International Centre for Systemon-Chip and Microwireless Integration. Electronic and Electrical Engineering has consistently been one of the UK s top research departments, achieving the top grade in the last two research assessment exercises, as well as achieving excellence in recent assessments of our Teaching Quality. In addition, the School is consistently in the top five of the Guardian and Times League Tables. In this brochure you will find information on two of our MSc programmes: Telecommunications and Electronics. Each course is designed to
Welcome from the Head of School achieve a balance of academic sophistication and practical skills needed in an industrial and/or practical environment. The programmes illustrate how the boundaries of knowledge are advanced through research and provide students with the ability to tackle complex issues and solve problems systematically, creatively and with originality. As an MSc student you will have the opportunity to work with some our leading academics at the cutting edge of research. Within the School we value postgraduate students highly. As a potential student, we fully recognise and support your role in enriching our thriving research culture and contributing to our academic activity. We aim to ensure that your time with us is as rewarding as possible. I hope you decide to enrol on one of our programmes and look forward to welcoming you to the School of Electronics, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in the very near future. Yours sincerely Professor John McCanny F.R.S. Head of School
Studying at Queen s Belfast City Belfast is one of the most dynamic small cities in Europe. The place is full of youthful, optimistic energy and you will soon relish the good-humoured craic and cosmopolitan lifestyle for which Belfast is renowned. In recent years the city has been transformed by worldclass developments in places like Laganside, Cathedral Quarter and in the city centre. The 100 million Odyssey complex, the Waterfront Hall, new galleries, retailing centres, new public and private developments - they are all part of the transformation. Lifestyle magazines have described Belfast as Europe s friendliest - and trendiest - regional capital, a sexy city buzzing with life. Scholarships The School has developed a scholarship and fee-reduction package available to international students applying for the MSc course. As an international student you will receive a fee reduction worth 1,500 when you enrol on the course. In addition, all students who graduate from the course with Distinction will be offered the opportunity to pursue a Doctoral programme of research working with some of our leading academics and researchers. As part of our commitment to supporting the best students undertaking research, the School will fully fund a three year PhD studentship for the top student graduating from one of our Masters programmes. You need not apply for the fee reduction or scholarship; application is automatic as soon as you have enrolled on the course. See the School s website for further information (http:// www.qub.ac.uk/eeecs).
Belfast is one of today s most fashionable places to visit and live Student Support The University has a comprehensive Student Support Service, this includes, the University Health Service, student counsellors and a careers service. In addition, staff in the International Office have special responsibility for looking after the needs of international students and helping them adjust to a different country and way of life. Every effort is made to ensure that our students are happy at the University and this is reflected by the majority of our graduates who speak fondly of their time at Queen s. Accommodation A range of University residential accommodation is available, with catered Halls, en-suite self-catered Halls, and self-catered Halls and Houses. Accommodation is generally within 10 minutes walk and in comparison with other Universities the cost of similar quality accommodation is at the lower end of the scale. Privately rented accommodation is also available and advice on this can be provided by the Student Accommodation Office.
MSc in Telecommunications The postgraduate MSc in Telecommunications is intended as a specialised extension to the study of Telecommunications at undergraduate level. The course provides students with additional expertise in telecommunications systems, specifically high-speed transmission and switching networks, wireless communications and advanced hardware and software for the telecommunication industry. The course is normally full-time, starts at the end of September and lasts for 12 months. A Distinction is awarded to candidates who achieve a sufficiently high standard both in the examinations and in the project work. Course Modules Students are required to undertake a major engineering design project during the year and to study 6 full modules from those given below. The topics offered on the course are regularly reviewed and updated to provide adequate extended training, essential for modern applications in research or industry. In any given year new modules may be offered or some may not be available. Further details of the modules can be found on the MSc web site. Telecommunication Systems* Digital System Design* Programming in C and C++* Computer Graphics Computer Architecture and Organisation High Frequency Communication Design Techniques Digital Signal Processing Mobile Communications Teletraffic Engineering and switching systems Embedded Software Systems *optional modules Minimum entrance requirements Entry to the course requires the minimum of a second class Honours Degree in Electrical and/ or Electronic Engineering or equivalent degree with significant electronic communications content. Employment Prospects Our graduates have found that holding a prestigious MSc qualification from one of the UKs top engineering schools has significantly enhanced their job opportunities and employment prospects. With the revolutionary advances in technology and the ever growing global demand for high-tech products and services, graduates can find lucrative employment in industry as engineers and managers. Diploma in Telecommunications Entry to the Diploma in Telecommunications requires the minimum of a pass degree in Electrical and/or Electronic Engineering, or equivalent. If Diploma candidates attain a sufficiently high standard in the examinations, permission may be granted to enrol for an MSc Degree, provided that they have taken the appropriate modules. Need more information? You can find more details of the course and how to apply in the School web pages: www.qub.ac.uk/eeecs/ Any queries can be directed to, MSc in Telecommunications Director School of Electronics, Electrical Engineering & Computer Science Queens University Belfast Ashby Building, Stranmillis Road, Belfast, BT9 5AH Northern Ireland. msc.ee@qub.ac.uk
How to Apply All postgraduate taught applications are to be made through the online application process at http://www.qub.ac.uk/schools/eeecs/ ProspectiveStudents/PostgraduateStudies/ GraduateStudiesTaught/Applications/
MSc in Electronics The postgraduate MSc in Electronics is intended as a specialised extension to the study of electronics at undergraduate level. The course provides students with specialist expertise across a wide range of electronic subjects including microelectronics, hardware design, communications, computer design, digital hardware and control applications. The course is normally full-time, starts at the end of September and lasts for 12 months. A Distinction is awarded to candidates who achieve a sufficiently high standard both in the examinations and in the project work. Course Modules Students are required to undertake a major engineering design project during the year and to study 6 modules from those given below. The topics offered on the course are regularly reviewed and updated to provide adequate extended training, essential for modern applications in research or industry. In any given year new modules may be offered or some may not be available. Further details of the modules can be found on the MSc web site. Custom Integrated Circuit Design Computer Architecture and Organisation Microelectronic Technology Digital Signal Processing Electronics of Solid State Devices Computer Graphics High Frequency Communication Design Techniques Digital System Design Telecommunication Systems Minimum entrance requirements Entry to the course requires the minimum of a second class Honours Degree in Electrical and/ or Electronic Engineering, or equivalent degree with significant electronics content. Employment Prospects Our graduates have found that holding a prestigious MSc qualification from one of the UKs top engineering schools has significantly enhanced their job opportunities and employment prospects. With the revolutionary advances in technology and the ever growing global demand for high-tech products and services, graduates can find lucrative
employment in industry as engineers and managers. Diploma in Electronics Entry to the Diploma in Electronics requires the minimum of a pass degree in Electrical and/or Electronic Engineering, or equivalent. If Diploma candidates attain a sufficiently high standard in the examinations, permission may be granted to enrol for an MSc Degree, provided that they have taken the appropriate modules. Need more information? You can find more details of the course and how to apply in the School web pages: www.qub.ac.uk/eeecs/ Any queries can be directed to MSc in Electronics Director School of Electronics, Electrical Engineering & Computer Science Queens University Belfast Ashby Building, Stranmillis Road, Belfast, BT9 5AH Northern Ireland. msc.ee@qub.ac.uk How to Apply All postgraduate taught applications are to be made through the online application process at http://www.qub.ac.uk/schools/eeecs/ ProspectiveStudents/PostgraduateStudies/ GraduateStudiesTaught/Applications/
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