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Master of Engineering (Advanced) (Sensor Systems & Signal Processing)
Overview
This program brings together three important aspects of modern
sensor systems; the overall system and application, the sensor
technology required for such systems and the signal processing required
to extract desired information. Graduates from this program will
acquire broad sensor and systems skills, an understanding of the
principles underlying the design of analogue and digital hardware and a
suite of signal processing tools for the analysis of data.
The program normally takes four semesters of full-time study and is
made up of 75% coursework and 25% masters project. The core courses are
designed to provide generic skills applicable across all fields of
engineering. Each semester, students are required to undertake two to
three Sensor Systems Signal Processing specific courses of electives.
In addition to the coursework, students are required to undertake a
two-semester masters project in sensor systems signal processing under
the guidance of an academic supervisor, give seminars and write reports
on the research.
Program Structure
Further Information
For further information regarding application to this program, contact Application Advisor or visit 'How To Apply'. For further information regarding program details, please contact the Program Adviser.
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