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Masters Degree , Electrical And Electronic Engineering
Course Description
Electrical and Electronic Engineering is at the core of the modern world, from computers, to digital circuits, photonics and a wealth of electronics.
This 5-year MEng degree puts electrical and electronic engineering into the context of Renewable Energy Engineering and is ideally suited to somebody who wishes to focus their electrical and electronic skills on this particular growing industry, where technology continues to change and new, creative solutions continuously being sought.
The University of Aberdeen has a proven track record of preparing graduates for the Energy sector. Consequently, we have recruited specialist staff in our engineering school and attracted highly-regarded industrial experts from the energy industry who contribute to the relevant taught modules. After laying a strong foundation of basic and advanced electrical and electronic engineering concepts in the first four years (similar structure to the straight MEng Electrical and Electronic Engineering), the programme offers students to enhance their knowledge specifically in aspects related to renewable energy.
The programme prepares the students to take up exciting careers designing long-distance high-voltage transmission lines, biofuel plants, geothermal and tidal wave extractors or large solar farms.
One of the main features of the programme is its focus on all renewable energy sources; solar & geothermal, wind, marine, hydro power and biomass fuel. Many renewable related degree programmes focus solely on one area of the sector but we intentionally provide an overview of them all so you have the best opportunity of gaining a successful career upon graduation.
Course Content
The first two years cover general Engineering, with elements of Chemical, Mechanical, Petroleum and Electrical/Electronics, as well as Civil. In the later years you specialise, following your chosen discipline in greater depth. You do not need to finalise your choice of specialisation until you begin third year.
It is possible to move between MEng and BEng and this can be accomplished at any point until the second half session of fourth year. Successful BEng candidates will be offered the chance to change to the MEng and there is no quota, meaning that if grade requirements are met that transfer is guaranteed.
- Year 1
Compulsory Courses
Principles of Electronics (EG1008) - 15 Credit Points
CAD and Communication in Engineering Practice (EG1010) - 15 Credit Points
Fundamentals of Engineering Materials (EG1012) - 15 Credit Points
Electronics Design (EE1501) - 15 Credit Points
Engineering Mathematics 1 (EG1504) - 15 Credit Points
Fundamental Engineering Mechanics (EG1510) - 15 Credit Points
Professional Skills Part 1 (PD1001)
Optional Courses
Select a further 30 credit points from courses of choice.
- Year 2
Compulsory Courses
Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics (EG2004) - 15 Credit Points
Process Engineering (EG2011) - 15 Credit Points
Engineering Mathematics 2 (EG2012) - 15 Credit Points
Electronic Systems (EE2504) - 15 Credit Points
Design and Computing in Engineering Practice (EG2501) - 15 Credit Points
Electrical and Mechanical Systems (EG2503) - 15 Credit Points
Optional Courses
Select a further 30 credit points from courses of choice.
- Year 3
Compulsory Courses
Control Systems (EE3043) - 15 Credit Points
Signals, Systems and Signal Processing (EE3053) - 15 Credit Points
C / C++ Programming (EE3093) - 15 Credit Points
Engineering Analysis and Methods 1 (EG3007) - 15 Credit Points
Electrical Power Engineering A (EE3557) - 15 Credit Points
Communications Engineering 1 (EE3576) - 10 Credit Points
Electrical & Electronics Engineering Design (EE3579) - 10 Credit Points
Digital Systems (EE3580) - 15 Credit Points
Project and Safety Management (EG3599) - 10 Credit Points
- Year 4
Compulsory Courses
MEng Individual Project (EG4013) - 45 Credit Points
Sensing and Instrumentation (EE4017) - 10 Credit Points
Electrical Machines and Drives (EE40FE) - 10 Credit Points
Computer and Software Engineering (EE40GA) - 10 Credit Points
Communications Engineering 2 (EE4546) - 15 Credit Points
Optional Courses
Select a further 30 credit points from courses of choice.
- Year 5
Compulsory Courses
Advanced Control Engineering (EE501T) - 15 Credit Points
Geothermal and Hydro Energy (EG503A) - 15 Credit Points
Energy from Biomass (EG50M1) - 15 Credit Points
The Engineer in Society (EG501W) - 15 Credit Points
Renewable Energy Integration to Grid (EG551K) - 15 Credit Points
Marine and Wind Energy (EG552U) - 15 Credit Points
MEng Group Design (EG5565) - 30 Credit Points
Entry Requirements
SQA Highers
Standard: AABB (Mathematics and Physics or Engineering Science required*)
Applicants who achieve the Standard entry requirements over S4 and S5 will be made either an unconditional or conditional offer of admission.
A Levels
Standard: ABB (AB required in Mathematics, plus at least one from Physics, Design & Technology, Engineering or Chemistry). Applicants who are predicted to achieve the Standard entry requirements are encouraged to apply and may be made a conditional offer of admission.
* FOR CHEMICAL AND PETROLEUM ENGINEERING PROGRAMMES: Please note: For entry to Chemical and Petroleum Engineering an SQA Higher or GCE A Level or equivalent qualification in Chemistry is required for entry to year 1, in addition to the general Engineering requirements.
English Language Requirements
To study for an Undergraduate degree at the University of Aberdeen it is essential that you can speak, understand, read, and write English fluently. The minimum requirements for this degree are as follows:
IELTS Academic:
OVERALL - 6.0 with: Listening - 5.5; Reading - 5.5; Speaking - 5.5; Writing - 6.0
TOEFL iBT:
OVERALL - 78 with: Listening - 17; Reading - 18; Speaking - 20; Writing - 21
PTE Academic:
OVERALL - 54 with: Listening - 51; Reading - 51; Speaking - 51; Writing - 54
Cambridge English Advanced & Proficiency:
OVERALL - 169 with: Listening - 162; Reading - 162; Speaking - 162; Writing - 169
Assessment Methods
Students are assessed by any combination of three assessment methods:
- coursework such as essays and reports completed throughout the course;
- practical assessments of the skills and competencies learnt on the course; and
- written examinations at the end of each course.
The exact mix of these methods differs between subject areas, year of study and individual courses.
Honours projects are typically assessed on the basis of a written dissertation.
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