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Programme Title: MEng in Electronic and Communications Engineering
This document shows which mandatory units contribute towards the programme’s intended learning outcomes. By looking at the relevant units it is therefore possible to
establish how programme intended learning outcomes are assessed. For programmes with limited or no mandatory units the units shown below will be an indication of the
most frequently chosen optional units and how this choice meets the programme’s intended learning outcomes.
Taught and assessed through
the following mandatory*
units:
Programme intended
learning outcomes
mapped by unit
EMAT10100
A1
EENG11001
A2
EENG14000
A2
EENG15600
A1, A2
EENG16000
A2, A3
EENG17300
A2, A3
EMAT10006
A6
EMAT10007
A6
EENG20400
A2, A3
EENG21000
A1, A2
EENG22000
A2, A3
EENG23000
A2, A3
A: Knowledge and Understanding of:
A1.
Relevant physics and appropriate mathematical methods
A2.
The fundamental concepts, principles and theories of the broad discipline of electrical and electronic
engineering
A3.
Detailed facts, concepts, principles and theories relevant to the student's chosen area of specialisation
A4.
Design methods applicable to electrical and electronic engineering and to the broader engineering
context
A5.
Aspects of project management and manufacturing practice as appropriate
A6.
Computing techniques needed to support the practice of engineering
A7.
Aspects of finance, law and management that are relevant to engineering and engineers
A8.
The professional and ethical responsibilities of engineers within a global and social context.
EENG25000
A1, A2, A3
EENG26000
A2, A3
EENG27000
A2, A3
EENG28010
A4
EENG28070
A4
CENG20004
A7
EMAT20200
A1
EENG31400
A1, A3
EENG32000
A2, A3
EENG32500
A2, A3
EENG34030
A2, A3
EENG34050
A2, A3
EENG30002
A2, A3
EENG35010
A2, A3
EENG36000
A2, A3
EENG38030
A4, A5
CENG30004
A7, A8
EENGM8889
A4, A5
CENGM0034
A7, A8
EMAT10100
B1
EENG11001
B1
EENG14000
B1
EENG15600
B1
EENG16000
B1
EENG17300
B1
EMAT10006
B2
EMAT10007
B2
EENG20400
B1
EENG21000
B1, B2
EENG22000
B1
EENG23000
B1
EENG25000
B1
EENG26000
B1
EENG27000
B1
EENG28010
B3, B4, B5
B: Intellectual Skills /Attributes:
B1.
Select and apply appropriate mathematical methods and engineering facts, concepts, principles and
theories to the development of solutions and to the modelling and analysis of systems and products in electrical
and electronic engineering
B2.
Select and apply suitable computer-based tools for modelling and analysis
B3.
Analyse the requirements of electrical and electronic engineering problems, and design solutions by
drawing on a range of principles and techniques
B4.
Identify areas of financial risk in proposed engineering projects
B5.
Take into account manufacturing constraints during the design of a product.
EENG28070
B1, B3, B4, B5
EMAT20200
B1
EENG31400
B1
EENG32000
B1
EENG32500
B1
EENG34030
B1
EENG34050
B1
EENG30002
B1
EENG35010
B1
EENG36000
B1
EENG38030
B1, B3, B4, B5
EENGM8889
B1, B2, B3, B4, B5
CENGM0034
B4
EENG11001
C2, C3, C4, C5, C9, C16,
C19
C2, C3, C4, C9, C16,
C19
C2, C3, C4, C9, C16,
C19
C2, C3, C4, C5, C9, C11,
C16, C19
C: Other Skills /Attributes (Practical/Professional/Transferable):
C1.
C2.
C3.
C4.
C5.
C6.
C7.
C8.
Plan and execute safely a series of experiments as part of a research project
Use laboratory and workshop equipment to generate data
Analyse experimental results and determine their strength and validity
Prepare circuit diagrams
Prepare technical reports
Give technical presentations
Manage projects effectively
Use the scientific literature effectively
EENG14000
EENG15600
EENG16000
C9. Take notes effectively;
C10.Write computer programs;
C11.Use computational tools and packages
C12.Self/peer assessment;
C13.Self-directed learning;
C14.Time management;
C15.Problem-solving and creativity
C16.Critical and analytical ability
C17.Written presentation
C18.Oral presentation
C19.Laboratory skills
C20.Teamwork, leadership and planning
C21.Using computer-based tools
C22.Researching and filtering information
EENG17300
C2, C3, C4, C9, C19
EMAT10006
C10
EMAT10007
C10
EENG20400
C3, C4, C11, C19
EENG21000
C3, C11, C21
EENG22000
C2, C3, C4, C5, C9, C19
EENG23000
C2, C3, C4, C5, C9, C19
EENG25000
C2, C3, C4, C5, C9, C19
EENG26000
C2, C3, C4, C5, C9, C19
EENG27000
C2, C3, C4, C5, C9, C19
EENG28010
EENG31400
C6, C7, C10, C11, C12,
C13, C14, C15, C16,
C18, C20, C21
C6, C7, C10, C11, C12,
C13, C14, C15, C16,
C18, C20, C21
C3, C11
EENG34030
C15, C20
EENG34050
C21
EENG38030
C4, C5, C6, C7, C8, C10,
C11, C12, C13, C14,
C15, C16, C17, C18,
C20
EENG28070
EENGM8889
CENGM0034
*Or indication of the most frequently chosen optional units.
C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, C6,
C7, C8, C13, C14, C15,
C18, C22
C15, C18, C20, C22