
- UCAS course code
- H605
- UCAS institution code
- M20
MEng Electrical and Electronic Engineering / Course details
Year of entry: 2022
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Course description
Switch on your career in electrical and electronic engineering at The University of Manchester. We're home to one of the largest departments dedicated to the subject in the UK, have fantastic links with industry, and have taught the discipline here since 1905. More than 100 years later, we continue to help solve the day's biggest energy problems.
The use of electricity, for example, is fundamental to modern life. Without a secure supply, society in its current form would collapse. Consequently, the importance of efficient and sustainable generation, secure distribution, and intelligent user devices cannot be overstated. This will be a lifetime challenge facing the next generation - and electrical and electronic engineers have a vital role to play.
In the final year you will complete a team project directly funded by industry or inspired by industrial needs. Past projects have included developing an instrumented training wheelchair for para-athletes, creating a haptic glove for remote handling, and developing a cyber-secure electricity management system in smart cities.
Aims
- You will explore the importance of efficient and sustainable solutions for Electrical and Electronic engineering current and future challenges, for example sustainable electricity generation, secure distribution, and intelligent communication systems, etc user devices.
- We will provide ample opportunity for practical application and project work. These are strong themes throughout our course.
- In the final year you will undertake a team project either directly funded by industry or based on industrial needs.
- You will be taught by academics working on the cutting-edge of research, helping to solve the world's biggest challenges.
Special features
Industry-inspired team project
Final year students will undertake a team project that is either directly funded by industry or inspired by industrial needs - providing the experience and skills you need before taking your next career step.
Regular, close support
During the first year, you will be supported by unit-specific tutors, who hold weekly small-group sessions to discuss questions related to your course. Additionally, you will have the opportunity to engage with our award-winning Peer Assisted Study Session scheme which allows you to interact with 2nd and 3rd Year students. You will also be assigned an Academic Advisor, who will offer you support in terms of your academic progression and career development.
Excellent facilities
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With access to an extensive range of leading facilities , you will get hands-on with industry-standard equipment - improving your knowledge and skills, and preparing you for work post-graduation. Our flagship facilities include the High Voltage Lab and Photon Science Institute .
Options and flexibility
The first three semesters of our undergraduate courses share the same content. This gives you the opportunity to transfer between electrical and electronic, electronic and mechatronic engineering up until halfway through your second year.
Teaching and learning
In your first year of study there is approximately a 50:50 split between your contact time and independent study; about the same as when studying for A-levels.
In subsequent years this split changes to a greater amount of independent learning, with the split being approximately 30:70 in the third year and 20:80 in the fourth. This does not mean that less help is available; our staff are here to help.
Contact time could be in a lecture, example class, tutorial, laboratory class and sometimes may be online (email/e-learning/web blog etc). All of these activities enable you to interact with us to ensure you have the best possible learning experience.
The course contains strong practical elements: a year-long practical build project of an electronic device in Year 1, a year-long practical build project of an autonomous embedded system in Year 2, a year-long practical research project in Year 3, and an industrially related year-long engineering team project in Year 4.
Coursework and assessment
Assessment of most course units is by examination combined with an element of coursework, such as marked laboratory work or marked examples. Substantial projects are assessed by written reports, presentations and demonstrations.
Course unit details
Each course unit is reviewed annually, taking into account feedback from our students and our industrial advisory group, to ensure that we deliver the most appropriate material.
Course content for year 1
Course units for year 1
The course unit details given below are subject to change, and are the latest example of the curriculum available on this course of study.
Title | Code | Credit rating | Mandatory/optional |
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Microcontroller Engineering I | EEEN10018 | 10 | Mandatory |
Electronic Materials | EEEN10021 | 10 | Mandatory |
Electronic Materials | EEEN10022 | 10 | Mandatory |
Circuit Analysis | EEEN10024 | 10 | Mandatory |
Digital System Design I | EEEN10026 | 10 | Mandatory |
Energy Transport and Conversion | EEEN10027 | 10 | Mandatory |
Electromagnetic Fields | EEEN10028 | 10 | Mandatory |
Electronic Circuit Design I | EEEN10029 | 10 | Mandatory |
Electronics Project | EEEN10034 | 10 | Mandatory |
C Programming | EEEN10036 | 10 | Mandatory |
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Course content for year 2
Course units for year 2
The course unit details given below are subject to change, and are the latest example of the curriculum available on this course of study.
Title | Code | Credit rating | Mandatory/optional |
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Microcontroller Engineering II | EEEN20011 | 10 | Mandatory |
Microcontroller Engineering II | EEEN20019 | 10 | Mandatory |
Machines, Drives & Power Electronics | EEEN20020 | 10 | Mandatory |
Digital Systems Design II | EEEN20023 | 10 | Mandatory |
Electronic Circuit Design II | EEEN20025 | 10 | Mandatory |
Signals and Systems | EEEN20027 | 10 | Mandatory |
Generation and Transport of Electrical Energy | EEEN20028 | 10 | Mandatory |
Control Systems I | EEEN20030 | 10 | Mandatory |
Analogue and Digital Communications | EEEN20035 | 10 | Mandatory |
Engineering Management | EEEN20051 | 10 | Mandatory |
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Course content for year 3
Course units for year 3
The course unit details given below are subject to change, and are the latest example of the curriculum available on this course of study.
Title | Code | Credit rating | Mandatory/optional |
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Individual Project | EEEN30033 | 30 | Mandatory |
Commercial Technology Development | MCEL30102 | 10 | Mandatory |
Numerical Analysis | EEEN30002 | 10 | Optional |
Data Networking | EEEN30024 | 10 | Optional |
Digital Signal Processing | EEEN30029 | 10 | Optional |
Transmissions Lines & Optical Fibres | EEEN30036 | 10 | Optional |
Computer Systems Architecture | EEEN30040 | 10 | Optional |
Control Systems II | EEEN30041 | 10 | Optional |
Power Electronics | EEEN30042 | 10 | Optional |
Sensors & Instrumentation | EEEN30043 | 10 | Optional |
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Course content for year 4
Course units for year 4
The course unit details given below are subject to change, and are the latest example of the curriculum available on this course of study.
Title | Code | Credit rating | Mandatory/optional |
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Team Project | EEEN40035 | 60 | Mandatory |
Advanced Technology Enterprise for EEE | MCEL40011 | 15 | Mandatory |
Nanoelectronic Devices and Nanomaterials | EEEN40053 | 15 | Optional |
Power System Protection | EEEN40076 | 15 | Optional |
Digital Control & System Identification | EEEN40110 | 15 | Optional |
Process Control & Model Predictive Control | EEEN40112 | 15 | Optional |
Antennas and RF Systems | EEEN40121 | 15 | Optional |
Machine Learning & Optimisation Techniques | EEEN40151 | 15 | Optional |
Digital Image Processing | EEEN40161 | 15 | Optional |
Wireless Communication & Mobile Networks | EEEN40162 | 15 | Optional |
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Additional fee information
Scholarships and bursaries
The University of Manchester is committed to attracting and supporting the very best students. We have a focus on nurturing talent and ability and we want to make sure that you have the opportunity to study here, regardless of your financial circumstances.
For information about scholarships and bursaries please visit our undergraduate student finance pages and our Department funding pages .
What our students say
Find out what it's like to study at Manchester by visiting the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering blog .
Facilities
Manchester Engineering Campus Development, MECD.
Get ready to collaborate, create and innovate in a brand-new £400m purpose-built building which will allow you, our future engineers and material scientists, to come together and make your mark on the world. The Manchester Engineering Campus Development (MECD) will officially open from September 2022 and will include hundreds of flexible teaching and learning spaces with unrivalled world-class research facilities - whatever your inspiration, with MECD the possibilities are endless.
Our strong, ever-growing links with industry not only help to inform our courses, but also boost our excellent teaching and research facilities. These include:
- National Instruments Undergraduate Teaching Laboratory
- High Voltage Lab
- Rolls-Royce University Technology Centre
- Oxford Instruments VG Semicon Molecular Beam Epitaxy facility
- National Graphene Institute
- Dalton Nuclear Institute
The University of Manchester also offers extensive library and online services , helping you get the most out of your studies.