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The Master of Electronic Engineering with Mobile and Secure Systems program at the University of Southampton Malaysia offers an advanced study of mobile and secure systems engineering, empowering students to contribute to the development of cutting-edge technologies in areas such as cyber security, sustainable energy production, and smart medical equipment. Through this program, students explore the intricate interactions between mobile devices and wireless networks, gaining the knowledge and skills to ensure data security and accuracy. With a focus on hands-on learning, students have the opportunity to design and build their own electronic systems, preparing them for a career in this dynamic and exciting industry.
Accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), this degree provides a pathway for students to pursue professional registration as a Chartered Engineer, validating the program's alignment with industry standards. The course integrates theoretical knowledge with the latest research and industry applications, equipping students with programming, mathematical, and engineering skills. Students specialize in cyber security and gain expertise in hardware and software design for mobile electronic systems. In the third and fourth years, students can choose from a wide range of topics across Electronics and Computer Science, allowing them to tailor their learning experience to their specific interests and career goals.
In the first year you’ll study digital systems, and electrical materials and fields. There are core modules in:
We'll develop your practical skills with extensive laboratory classes. In your first semester you’ll get to build processing boards.
Compulsory modules will explore:
You'll choose from optional modules, covering topics such as:
At the end of the year, you'll complete a 3-week team challenge, judged by an industry panel. Previous projects include the development of a portable video game system and a home AI system.
You’ll also design a microchip for manufacture, and test the finished product.
This year, you’ll complete a unique piece of individual research. You can choose a topic from mobile and secure systems that interests you. For example, one student developed a mobile app to increase cyber literacy and minimise companies’ exposure to cyber security risks.
You’ll specialise in secure systems and devices such as:
You’ll select from a wide range of optional modules, including topics such as:
You can also choose to:
The main group design project is a great opportunity to experience working for an industry or academic customer. A past project on network engineering and security was set by the Ministry of Defence. They asked students to design and build a device to detect which of its networks were being used for different levels of secure material.
You’ll also choose from optional modules covering topics, such as:
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