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1 CoursesMsc in electrical engineering in Durham university
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The main objective of the course is to educate you in the key engineering aspects of electrical engineering, enabling you to undertake responsible, creative, challenging and stimulating posts in industry or research. The course covers the key areas of electrical engineering. In addition to the technical background, experience of applying theoretical concepts is gained through a major individual Research and Development project and a group design project. These projects enable students to develop the capacity to solve problems across the traditional engineering boundaries.
A second class honours degree (typically equivalent to UK 2:1 Honours) or better in a subject which includes significant electrical engineering content. IELTS 6.5 overall.
Electrical engineers design, develop and test a wide range of electronic systems, including microelectronics, electric motors, lighting systems, automotive electronics and navigation systems. Careers are available in the consumer electronics and semiconductor industries as well as in academia, government and the military.
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