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Develop your research skills in electronic systems, enriching your prior learning and giving you the tools to succeed in your chosen specialism.
This Electronic Systems Masters course gives you the opportunity to develop research skills in computing specialisms to meet your interests and career development needs. The structure of this course allows you to choose modules and combine material from any of our taught Computing and Technology Master’s courses. You will work with our highly regarded academics, who are active in a broad range of research areas.
As a student at NTU you will benefit from the excellent facilities and equipment available. The School of Science and Technology has a dedicated research facility for specialist work in the area of imaging and display, housing a class 100 clean room, X-ray security and analysis system, and a suite of display characterisation rooms.
For full module descriptions, which include Digital Control, Software Engineering and Mobile Networks, scroll down to the ‚What you’ll study’ section.
What you’ll study
You will undertake a Research Methods module at the beginning of this course, which is designed to develop knowledge, skills and experience that will provide you with a firm foundation for your main Research Project.
You then have the option to choose two further modules, subject to meeting pre-requisite requirements, in order to develop specific technical knowledge relating to your research project. These can be selected from the full range of modules delivered across our computing and technology taught master’s courses.
Careers and employability
Current demands are greater than ever for individuals to attain postgraduate levels of qualification in an increasingly competitive jobs market. As a result, the Electronic Systems postgraduate degree has been designed to meet the needs of students and employers, providing superior qualified graduates to national and international employers.
Alternatively, if you wish to continue your research as a career, this qualification is an ideal basis for further study leading to a PhD. If you continue your studies at Nottingham Trent University, work originally undertaken for an MRes may be put towards building a research portfolio leading to a PhD.
This course does not currently offer placements.