Entry requirementsSelected entry requirements English language: GCSE English grade C GCE O-Level English Language grade C IELTS 6.0 with no sub test less than 5.0 TOEFL 550 (TWE of 5), Computer Based 213 (TWE of 5), Internet Based 79 (Minimum of 19/30 in each component). English First Language or English Second Language (Cambridge IGCSE) grade C Certificate of Proficiency in English or Certificate in Advanced English (Cambridge ESOL) grade C If you do not currently have an English Language qualification at the required level then it may be possible to arrange a pre-sessional course. For more information on the pre-sessional English language courses please visit the Universities Language Centre website. A level: ABB including Maths & Physics or Electronics. Unit grade information: The University of Manchester welcomes the provision of unit grade information which, like all other available information, will inform the consideration of applications. Unit grades will not normally form part of offer conditions, except for Mathematics programmes. GCSE: C English Language & Maths. Key Skills qualification: The University warmly welcomes applications from students studying the Key Skills qualification. However, as the opportunities to take these modules are not open to all applicants, currently this is not an essential requirement of the University. International baccalaureate: 33 points overall, including 6 points in Mathematics and 5 points in Physics at Higher level. Additional entry requirements Additional entry requirements exist for this course. You may view these by selecting from the list below.
Course descriptionOne of the challenges for the 21st Century is to reduce the level of the harmful emissions that are thought to be responsible for climate change. To achieve this, whilst at the same time maintaining our present standard of living, requires more efficient generation, distribution and use of energy. Electrical energy is 'clean' at the point of use, but care still needs to be taken in its generation and use, if harmful emissions are to be reduced.
The efficiency of many industrial processes can be improved by more than 50% by using modern electrical machine drive systems. These drive systems utilise high-efficiency electrical machines, power electronics, digital signal processing, sensors and communications to achieve this improved efficiency. Electrical power generation from renewable sources places new demands on the power system that is used to distribute it to customers. It is in areas such as these that graduates from our Electrical and Electronic Engineering programme contribute.
Special features
-There is a common first year and the opportunity to transfer between the programmes offered by the School
-You will be allocated a Personal Tutor
-Microcontroller/Embedded Systems Project
Course content for year 1
Circuit Analysis, Communication Systems, Digital System Design I, Electromagnetic Fields, Electronic Circuit Design I, Electronic Materials and Devices, Energy Transport and Conversion, Engineering Mathematics I, Engineering Mathematics II, Java Programming, Measurements and Errors, Microcomputer Engineering I, Microcontroller Project.
Course content for year 2
Microcomputer Engineering II, Machines, Drives & Power Electronics, Embedded Systems Project, Digital Systems Design II, Electronic Circuit Design II, Signals & Systems, Generation of Electrical Energy, Transmission Lines and EM Waves, Control Systems I, Communication Principles, Software Engineering, Engineering Mathematics III
Course content for year 3
Engineering Analysis, Digital Signal Processing, Individual Project, Variable Speed Drives, Computer Systems Architecture, Control Systems II, Power Electronics, Sensors and Instrumentation, Digital Communications, Analogue Circuits and Systems, Power Systems: Analysis, Power Systems: Plant, Condition Monitoring & Protection, Systems Engineering, Tools and Techniques for Enterprise.
Career opportunities
Java, Digital Systems, C/C++, Consumer Electronics, Technical Sales, Avionics, Banking & Commerce, Technical Author, Postgraduate Study, Wireless Networks, Security & Surveillance, Power Network Management, Sustainable Energy, Power Distribution, Consumer Electronic, Power Conversion, Automotive Electronics, Power Electronics, Process Engineering.
You will also acquire key skills such as logical thinking, team working, report writing, analytical and presentation skills, programming and a high level of numeracy.
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