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The Master of Electrical and Electronic Engineering program at the University of Southampton Malaysia stands out for its comprehensive and interdisciplinary approach, offering students a breadth and depth of study rarely found in other UK universities. Building upon the foundation of the BEng program, this master's degree equips students with advanced knowledge and management skills to become industry leaders. By integrating electrical engineering and electronics, students gain a thorough understanding of the generation, distribution, and utilization of electricity on a large scale, as well as the components and systems that power electronic devices. Guided by passionate researchers in fields such as high-voltage electrical engineering, sustainable energy, and machine learning, students engage in practical design projects, including microprocessor and robot design, fostering their creativity and problem-solving abilities. Graduates emerge with a strong command of both disciplines, prepared to excel in leadership roles, contribute to technological advancements, and shape the future of electrical and electronic engineering.
You’ll develop an understanding of electrical materials, circuits and energy storage both in theory and practice. You’ll also study core modules in programming and mechanics.
Modules in year 1 are similar across our degree programmes, enabling you to switch courses if you decide another electronic engineering degree is right for you.
You'll develop your knowledge, as you study modules like power circuits and transmission, control and communications and electrical machines.
A group design project, is an opportunity to work as a team to design and simulate an integrated circuit (or 'chip'). You'll see it through from specification to fabrication.
You’ll choose an individual project topic that interests you. Past students have worked on
You'll enhance your professional skills by taking an industry-specific module on essentials such as law, budgeting and risk management. You’ll be able to choose from lots of optional modules on topics like robotics, communications, nanotechnology and power systems.
You could also study a language, take modules from other disciplines such as psychology or anthropology, or choose from a range of innovative interdisciplinary modules.
A distinctive feature of the degree is a group design project. This is an opportunity to put your skills into practice and experience working for an industry or academic customer. Past projects have involved:
Optional modules cover specialist topics including:
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