POSTGRADUATE OPEN DAY Monday 1 December 2014 Dr Ivor Spence SCHOOL OF ELECTRONICS, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE
Postgraduate Courses Overview MSc Courses MSc Software Development (Conversion) MSc Educational Multimedia MSc Cyber Security MSc Electronics MSc Wireless Communications MSc SmartGrids (for Electrical Power Systems) Research - PhDs
MSC MSc courses are all 1 year duration (with exception of new MSc in Cyber Security which is offered over 1 or 2 years). Induction and Enrolment mid September Teaching begins late September Project submission early September following year Assessment completed early November
MSC SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT (CONVERSION) Popular course due to demand for software developers (80+ students) Open to graduates of non-it disciplines Required to sit an aptitude test for entry (2.2 degree or above) The programme has three parts: basics of software development and programming an advanced element where students can tailor their area of specialism a substantial individual project
MSC EDUCATIONAL MULTIMEDIA Open to graduates of any discipline Attracts a range of graduates teachers, careers changers, new graduates, trainers Current theories of e-learning and the practical skills necessary to create effective multimedia teaching materials Classes are held in evenings (f/t & p/t options) The four taught modules are: Interactive Design, Multimedia Authoring, Teaching with Technology Web of Learning
MSC CYBER SECURITY Course aims to address the shortage of cyber security professionals globally Informed by the world-class research in the areas of data, network, media and physical security, being undertaken at Queen s Centre for Secure Information Technologies (CSIT). CSIT is the UK's Innovation & Knowledge Centre (IKC) for secure information technologies and is a GCHQ accredited Academic Centre of Excellence for Cyber Security Research. Strong history of commercial engagement with world leading companies including Infosys, Cisco, IBM, Thales, BAE Systems, McAfee, Roke, and Altera. One compulsory module and a choice of five from seven other modules as listed below: Applied Cryptography, Computer Forensics, Network Security and Monitoring, Software Assurance, Malware, Media Security, Intelligent Information Systems, Ethical & Legal Issues in Cyber Security (Compulsory)
MSC CYBER SECURITY - Offered in 1-year and 2-year formats to include industry placement Work Placements & Scholarships Programme Once accepted for the course students will be eligible to apply for opportunities made available via the programme for work placements with CSIT industry partners and others.
MSC ELECTRONICS Practical project of a research nature and 6 modules selected from following - Computer Architecture and Organisation Computer Graphics Digital Signal Processing Digital System Design High Frequency Communication Design Techniques Microelectronic T Devices and Technology MEMS Devices and Technology Programming in C and C++ Telecommunication Systems
MSC WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS Newly launched course in 2014 Area of high growth pervasive computing and the internet of things Combines traditional Wireless Communication with cutting edge technologies such as body sensors, wearable technology and smart grids. Informed by research carried out at the School s Institute of Electronics, Communications and Information Technology (ECIT) based in the Northern Ireland Science Park Entry requirements - Normally a 2.2 Honours degree or equivalent qualification acceptable to the University in Electrical and/or Electronic Engineering or a relevant engineering/scientific discipline.
MSC SMARTGRIDS (FOR ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS) Electrical Machines and Power Systems Intelligent Systems and Control Power Delivery for Renewable Generation Smart Grids (Sustainable) Energy Systems Optional modules (choose one) Network Security and Monitoring Wireless Communication Systems
RESEARCH IN EEECS
A number of Major International Research Centres: Institute Electronics Communications & Information Technology (ECIT) Centre for Secure Information Technologies (CSIT) International Centre for System-on-Chip And Microwireless Integration (SoCAM) Sonic Arts Research Centre (SARC)
7 RESEARCH CLUSTERS: High Frequency Electronic Circuits Energy, Power and Intelligent Control (EPIC) High Performance and Distributed Computing Speech, Image and Vision Systems Knowledge and Data Engineering Secure Digital Systems Wireless Communications
School Research Structure ECIT Energy, Power & Intelligent Control High Frequency Electronic Circuits Secure Digital Systems Wireless Comms Speech, Image and Vision Systems High Performance & Distributed Computing Knowledge /Data Engineering
PhD DEL Studentships to be announced soon Fees and stipend Range of projects to choose from (or suggest a research topic if aligned to research within the School) Apply in New Year Other studentships may be offered later in year
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