Electrical & Electronic Engineering

Master of Engineering (with Honours) - MEng (Hon)
Heriot-Watt University

Course details

Course description

The MEng Electrical and Electronic Engineering is a 5-year programme, which shares a common structure with the BEng degree for the first 3 years. Students study a broad-based range of topics from low current electronics to high power systems. At the end of year 3, candidates are selected to progress to the MEng course for a further 2 years of study.

During the 4th and 5th years, technical studies are advanced to a Masters level and the syllabus is greatly extended in the area of engineering management. A six-month industrial placement takes place over summer, after 4th year, and runs until the end of the first semester of the final year.

**Year 1**
Circuit Theory, Digital Design, Mathematics, Computer Programming and Electronic Design form the core subjects. In addition, students choose an elective option from a list that includes Mechanics and Physics.

**Year 2**
Further study of Electronic Design, Digital Design, Embedded Programming and Mathematics is complemented by introductions to Signals and Electromechanical Systems supported by appropriate lab and project work.

**Year 3**
Emphasis turns to design synthesis. Subjects include Energy Systems, Analogue Electronics, Electromagnetics, Physical Electronics and Communications. A quarter of the year is spent working on a large team-based project, incorporating Digital and Software Design, Mechanics and Management.

**Year 4**
Students work on a group project during both semesters and select taught topics from a list that includes Embedded Systems, Sustainable Energy and Power Systems, Communications, Image Processing, RF Communications, Analogue Electronics and Microwave Techniques.

**Year 5**
The summer and the first semester form a six-month industrial placement. During the second semester students choose from a range of advanced Electrical and Electronic Engineering topics.

**Graduate destinations**
Our Electrical and Electronic Engineering graduates are highly employable and have progressed to careers in a wide range of industries, working for organisations such as Bosch, Rolls Royce, Leonardo, Mott MacDonald, BP and Texas Instruments. Explore our alumni profiles to find out more about electronic engineering graduate destinations.

**Accreditation**
Accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology on behalf of the Engineering Council for the purposes of fully meeting the academic requirement for registration as a Chartered Engineer.

Subjects

  • Electrical engineering
  • Engineering
  • Electronic engineering

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Heriot-Watt University

admissions@hw.ac.uk

0131 449 5111

Provider website

Riccarton

Edinburgh

EH14 4AS

Entry requirements

Scottish HNC minimum entry requirements: Pass

HNC in a relevant subject (including additional Mathematics) with A in graded unit for entry to Year 1.

Scottish HND minimum entry requirements: Pass

HND in a relevant subject (including additional Mathematics) with AA in graded units for entry to Year 2.

Scottish Higher minimum entry requirements: A,A,B,B

to include AB / BA in Maths and one of Physics / Technological Studies / Engineering Science. Physics is preferred.

Scottish Advanced Higher minimum entry requirements: B,B

in Mathematics and Physics plus AABB at Higher for entry to Year 2.

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Course options

Course details

Full time

9th Sep 2024 to 9th Sep 2029

Cost: £1,820.00 (ex. VAT)

Venue details

Edinburgh Campus

Riccarton

Edinburgh

EH14 4AS