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Programme Specification Awarding Body/Institution Teaching Institution Queen Mary, University of London Queen Mary, University of London Name of Final Award and Programme Title MSc Electronic Engineering by Research Name of Interim Award(s) Duration of Study / Period of Registration QM Programme Code / UCAS Code(s) 12 Months FT/ 24 Months PT H6T5/H6T6 QAA Benchmark Group FHEQ Level of Award Level 7 Programme Accredited by Date Programme Specification Approved Responsible School / Institute Schools which will also be involved in teaching part of the programme Institution(s) other than Queen Mary that will provide some teaching for the programme Programme Outline An MSc by Research will provide you with the necessary skills to undertake research, either in an academic or industrial environment. You will join one of our research groups, taking four selected taught modules and completing an extended research project. The expectation is that every graduate from the degree publishes at least one conference paper as part of the research. You will have the opportunity to develop further research and technical skills and to be able to demonstrate a level of independence that is greater than developed on a purely taught programme. The programme is suitable for outstanding students who have an interest in advanced research-based study in one of our research specialisms: Antenna and Electromagnetics; Centre for Digital Music (C4DM); Multimedia and Vision (MMV); Networks and Communications Aims of the Programme The programme aims to expose students to a challenging research environment, and to allow them to develop demonstrable technical and research skills through an extensive research project. In addition it will develop skills in communications (written, verbal), planning and research, relevant to both industrial and academic practice. The programme provides opportunities to develop further research and technical skills and to be able to show a demonstrable level of independence greater than that provided in a purely taught course structure. It develops solid theoretical and practical

research competences in the student s chosen field of study and an additional degree qualification, supporting his/her employability. Successful completion of the course will often provide a route to further study at doctoral level or for a research and development position in industry. What Will You Be Expected to Achieve? An understanding of the fundamental technical issues within the area of study, e.g. Digital Music Production An ability to assess critically and apply advanced techniques in area of study, demonstrated through successful completion of a cognate research project An understanding of the issues surrounding writing a journal paper for publication in the area of study An understanding of the issues surrounding presenting a conference paper in the area of study An understanding of the issues surrounding time management and finances in sponsored research projects Academic Content: A 1 A 2 A 3 Disciplinary Skills - able to: B 1 B 2 B 3 Attributes: C 1 C 2 C 3 How Will You Learn? Two appropriate selected taught courses with assessed coursework and laboratory sessions in line with individual programme requirements. Individual 120 credit research project, with weekly supervisions.

How Will You Be Assessed? The assessment of taught courses takes place through a written examination and coursework. The project is examined on the basis of a written report, a formal oral presentation, and where appropriate, a demonstration of the software developed by the student How is the Programme Structured? Students must undertake ECS753P Dissertation Project. This is worth 120 credits. They select four 15 credit taught courses. All modules are Level 7. Academic Year of Study Module Title Module Code Credits Level Module Selection Status Academic Year of Study Semester

What Are the Entry Requirements? Applicants should normally possess a good Honours degree (first or upper-second class honours) with a subtantial computer science component (at least half) or equivalent industrial experience. Good programming skills are required for undertaking the practical elements of the course. Applicants must also supply a brief research proposal outlining the areas of interest, for consideration. For international students, English Language skills are required to a recognised standard. The minimum requirement is: IELTS 6.5, or TOEFL (internet based) 92. For students not quite meeting this requirement (e.g. IELTS 6.0), enrolling on a one month presessional English Language course is required. These conditions are higher than standard College conditions. How Do We Listen and Act on Your Feedback? The Staff-Student Liaison Committee provides a formal means of communication and discussion between Schools and its students. The committee consists of student representatives from each year in the school/institute together with appropriate representation from staff within the school/institute. It is designed to respond to the needs of students, as well as act as a forum for discussing programme and module developments. Staff-Student Liaison Committees meet regularly throughout the year. Each school operates a Learning and Teaching Committee, or equivalent, which advises the School/Institute Director of Taught Programmes on all matters relating to the delivery of taught programmes at school level including monitoring the application of relevant QM policies and reviewing all proposals for module and programme approval and amendment before submission to Taught Programmes Board. Student views are incorporated in this Committee s work in a number of ways, such as through student membership, or consideration of student surveys. All schools operate an Annual Programme Review of their taught undergraduate and postgraduate provision. The process is normally organised at a School-level basis with the Head of School, or equivalent, responsible for the completion of the school's Annual Programme Reviews. Schools/institutes are required to produce a separate Annual Programme Review for undergraduate programmes and for postgraduate taught programmes using the relevant Undergraduate or Postgraduate Annual Programme Review pro-forma. Students views are considered in this process through analysis of the NSS and module evaluations. Academic Support All students are assigned an academic advisor during induction week. The advisors role is to council students on their academic development including module selection. The School has one Senior Tutor for Postgraduate students who is responsible for the pastoral care of students. Programme-specific Rules and Facts To obtain an MSc a student must gain passes in two of the two taught modules taken and must pass the project. The pass mark is 50% for individual modules, but compensation is allowed for failure of up to two modules provided the mark in the module is not less than 30% and the candidate s average over all the taught courses is not less than 50%. Specific Support for Disabled Students Queen Mary has a central Disability and Dyslexia Service (DDS) that offers support for all students with disabilities, specific learning difficulties and mental health issues. The DDS supports all Queen Mary students: full-time, part-time, undergraduate, postgraduate, UK and international at all campuses and all sites.

Students can access advice, guidance and support in the following areas: Finding out if you have a specific learning difficulty like dyslexia Applying for funding through the Disabled Students' Allowance (DSA) Arranging DSA assessments of need Special arrangements in examinations Accessing loaned equipment (e.g. digital recorders) Specialist one-to-one "study skills" tuition Ensuring access to course materials in alternative formats (e.g. Braille) Providing educational support workers (e.g. note-takers, readers, library assistants) Mentoring support for students with mental health issues and conditions on the autistic spectrum. Links With Employers, Placement Opportunities and Transferable Skills The programme is scrutinised by a School Industrial Advisory Panel. The Panel meets annually to discuss research and teaching matters pertinent to our field. Programme Specification Approval Person completing Programme Specification Virginia Elgar Person responsible for management of programme Dr John Schormans Date Programme Specification produced/amended by School Learning and Teaching Committee Date Programme Specification approved by Taught Programmes Board