Electromagnetics Design Masters (MSc (by Research))

Duration: 1 year full-time

This course has a flexible start date - to be discussed with potential supervisor 

The MSc (by Research) Electromagnetics Design is project based, studied full-time over one academic year. The course aim to prepare students for a leading career in research by providing them with the education and skills necessary to undertake Electromagnetics Design.

Students will gain a solid understanding of the scientific foundations and appreciation of up-to-date technological achievements in their chosen field.

Students will develop project management skills in relation to the scientific and technological aspects of their chosen subject including design, data collection and analysis, report writing along with critical and decision making skills.

Students will increase their awareness of contemporary challenges in their chosen area and be able to communicate effectively, discussing both present and futuristic solutions to both specialist and non-specialist audiences.

The MSc (by Research) Electromagnetics Design course is project based, studied over one academic year. A design project worth between 130 - 160 credits is undertaken throughout a full academic year. In addition students gain essential knowledge and skills to their design projects by studying relevant taught modules.

You will be taught using the latest advances in teaching methods and electronic resources, as well as small-group and individual tuition.

Particular features of the programme include:

  • one-to-one tuition with expert members of staff
  • teaching informed by active leading-edge researchers in the field
  • innovative and engaging teaching methods
  • access to many online resources
  • flexibility in course content

Download a PDF of the MSc (by research) Electromagnetics Design course flyer

Entry requirements:Candidates would usually be expected to hold an upper second class honours degree or equivalent in Electrical and/or Electronic Engineering or a suitable engineering, scientific or mathematical discipline.
IELTS:6.0 (no less than 6.0 in written element)
TOEFL IBT:87 with no less than 21 in listening, 22 in reading, 23 in speaking and 21 in writing

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