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    Programme Specifications

    Programme Specification

    BEng (Hons) Electronic and Electrical Engineering (Students undertaking Part C in 2020)

    Academic Year: 2020/21

    This specification provides a concise summary of the main features of the programme and the learning outcomes that a typical student might reasonably be expected to achieve and demonstrate if full advantage is taken of the learning opportunities that are provided.

    This specification applies to delivery of the programme in the Academic Year indicated above. Prospective students reviewing this information for a later year of study should be aware that these details are subject to change as outlined in our Terms and Conditions of Study.

    This specification should be read in conjunction with:

    • Summary
    • Aims
    • Learning outcomes
    • Structure
    • Progression & weighting

    Programme summary

    Awarding body/institution 麻豆視頻_麻豆直播_麻豆传媒官网
    Teaching institution (if different)
    Owning school/department Wolfson School of Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
    Details of accreditation by a professional/statutory body

    Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)

    Final award BEng / BEng+DIS / BEng+DPS / BEng+DIntS
    Programme title Electronic and Electrical Engineering
    Programme code WSUB10
    Length of programme The duration of the programme is 6 semesters or 8 semesters if taken with the Diploma in Industrial Studies, Diploma in Professional Studies or Diploma in International Studies. The programme is only available on a full-time basis.
    UCAS code H600, H604
    Admissions criteria

    http://www.lboro.hslppt.com/departments/meme/undergraduate/courses/

    Date at which the programme specification was published Wed, 30 Sep 2020 10:39:16 BST

    1. Programme Aims

    The BEng in Electronic and Electrical Engineering aims to: 

    • A1.   Develop highly skilled graduates to pursue careers across the complete spectrum of activities which involve the application of Electronic and Electrical Engineering;
    • A2.   Provide a high-quality learning experience across a complete range of core subjects in order to give students the skills to investigate electronic and electrical engineering problems;
    • A3.   Develop engineers capable of designing systems and managing the development process in order to deliver solutions that meet the requirements of customers;
    • A4.   Produce engineers knowledgeable of engineering management and business practices and of relevant ethical, business, sustainability and legal constraints;
    • A5.   Promote high-quality engineering practice by applying appropriate knowledge, skills, tools and techniques in the analysis, diagnosis and solution of industry-related problems;
    • A6.   Support personal and professional development including problem solving, leadership and team work, both oral and written presentation skills.

    2. Relevant subject benchmark statements and other external reference points used to inform programme outcomes:

    • UK Standard for Professional Engineering Competence: Engineering Technician, Incorporated Engineer and Chartered Engineer Standard, Engineering Council UK, 3rd edition, 2013.
    • UK Standard for Professional Engineering Competence: The Accreditation of Higher Education Programmes, Engineering Council UK, 3rd edition, 2014.
    • Guidance Note on Academic Accreditation: Engineering Council UK, July 2014.
    • The UK Quality Code for Higher Education: The Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education, April 2012.
    • Subject Benchmark Statement: Engineering: The Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education, November 2010.

    3. Programme Learning Outcomes

    3.1 Knowledge and Understanding

    On successful completion of this programme, students should be able to: 

    • K1.   Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of scientific, mathematical and engineering principles appropriate to electronic and electrical engineering;
    • K2.   Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of general engineering principles;
    • K3.   Understand the commercial, economic and sustainable aspects in the application of engineering processes;
    • K4.   Demonstrate awareness of the relevant codes of practice and regulatory frameworks and the operational practices for safe operation of engineering processes;
    • K5.   Show knowledge of the management and business practices appropriate to engineering industries;
    • K6.   Recognise the professional and ethical responsibilities of engineers.

    3.2 Skills and other attributes

    a. Subject-specific cognitive skills:

    On successful completion of this programme, students should be able to: 

    • C1.   Apply engineering principles to the analysis of electronic and electrical engineering problems;
    • C2.   Apply mathematical and computer-based methods for modelling and analysing a range of practical and hypothetical engineering processes, components and products;
    • C3.   Investigate and define engineering problems within the framework of economic, social, ethical and environmental issues;
    • C4.   evalsuate and respond to customer needs, including fitness for purpose and cost;
    • C5.   Follow essential design principles appropriate to relevant components, equipment and associated software.
    b. Subject-specific practical skills:

    On successful completion of this programme, students should be able to: 

    • P1.   Apply design, modelling, simulation and analytical methods and tools appropriate to electronic and electrical engineering;
    • P2.   Define and solve practical engineering problems;
    • P3.   Demonstrate an ability to manage the design process;
    • P4.   Use conventional laboratory equipment and relevant test and measurement equipment in an appropriate and safe manner;
    • P5.   Apply relevant codes of practice and industry standards;
    • P6.   Demonstrate awareness of contractual issues and intellectual property rights;
    • P7.   Work with technical uncertainty;
    • P8.   Adopt a suitable systems engineering approach to the solution of electronic and electrical engineering problems;
    • P9.   Use appropriate management tools for project work.
    c. Key transferable skills:

    On successful completion of this programme, students should be able to: 

    • T1.   Search and retrieve information, ideas and data from a variety of sources;
    • T2.   Select and analyse appropriate evidence and data to solve problems;
    • T3.   Apply skills in problem solving, communication, team working and in the use of general software tools;
    • T4.   Develop a personal work plan and take responsibility for its execution, both  independently and as a member of a team;
    • T5.   Produce appropriate technical reports, papers, diagrams and drawings;
    • T6.   Plan self-learning as the foundation for lifelong learning.

    4. Programme structure

    4.1 Part A 

    Semester 1 and 2

    Compulsory Modules (20 credits)

    Code Title Credits
    WSA015 Industiral Project in Electronic and Electrical Engineering (Sem 1: 10 credts; Sem 2: 10 credits) 20

    Semester 1

    Compulsory modules  (50 credits)

    Code

    Title

    Credits

    WSA011

    Electronic Circuits

    20

    WSA010

    Programming and Software Design

    20

    MAA103

    Core Mathematics 1

    10

     Semester 2

    Compulsory Modules (50 credits)

    Code Title Credits
    WSA012 Electrical Science A 20
    WSA013 Digital Sytems 20
    MAA203 Core Mathematics 2 10

     

    4.2 Part B 

    Semester 1 and 2

    Compulsory module (20 credits)

    Code Title Credits
    WSB013 Robotics Project Design and Management (Sem 1: 10 credits; Sem 2: 10 credits) 20

    Semester 1

    Compulsory Modules (50 credits)

    Code

    Title

    Credits

    WSB003

    Electrical Science B

    20

    WSB010

    Electronics

    20

    MAB103

    Advanced Mathematics 1

    10

     Semester 2

    Compulsory Modules (50 credits)

    Code Title Credits
    WSB002 Communications 20
    WSB004 Control Systems Design 20
    MAB203 Advanced Mathematics 2 10

     

    4.3 Part I 

    Code Title
    WSI010 Diploma in Industrial Studies (DIS) (Non-credit bearing)
    WSI020 Diploma in Professional Studies (DPS) (Non-credit bearing)
    WSI035 Diploma in International Studies (DIntS) (Non-credit bearing)

    For candidates who are registered for the Diploma in Industrial Studies (DIS), Diploma in Professional Studies (DPS) or Diploma in International Studies (DintS), Part I will be followed between Parts B and C and will be in accordance with the provisions of Regulation XI and Regulation XX.

     

    4.4 Part C 

    Semester 1 and 2

    Compulsory Module (30 credits)

    Code Title Credits
    WSC325 Individual Project (Sem 1: 10 credits; Sem 2: 20 credits) 30

    Semester 1

    Compulsory Module (10 credits)

    Code Title Credits
    WSC200 Engineering Management: Finance Law and Quality 10

    Optional Modules (students should select two modules totalling 40 credits)

    Code

    Title

    Credits

    WSC302

    Digital Communication Theory and Practice

    20

    WSC303

    Renewable Energy Systems

    20

    WSC318

    Embedded Systems Design and Implementation 20

    WSC331

    Bioelectricity and Biophotonics Engineering

    20

    WSC341

    Digital and State Space Control

    20

    Semester 2

    Optional Modules (Students should select two modules totalling 40 credits)

    Code Title Credits
    WSC304 Computer Networks 20
    WSC322 Power Electronics 20
    WSC339 Microwave Communication Systems 20
    WSC354 Electronic System Design with FPGAs 20
    WSC355 Digital Interfacing and Instrumentation 20

    All optional module choice is subject to availability, timetabling, studnet number resctrictions and students having taken appropriate pre-requisite modules.

     

    5. Criteria for Progression and Degree Award

    In order to progress from Part A to Part B and from Part B to C and to be eligible for the award of an Honours degree, candidates must satisfy the minimum credit requirements and other provisions set out in Regulation XX.

    To meet PSRB requirements students must achieve a minimum of 100 credits in each part with the remaining modules achieving a mark no lower than 10 percentage points below the usual pass mark.

    6. Relative Weighting of Parts of the Programme for the Purposes of Final Degree Classification

    A candidate's final degree classification will be determined on the basis of their performance in degree level Module Assessments at Parts B and C in accordance with the scheme set out in Regulation XX. The average percentage marks for each Part will be combined in the ratio Part B 40: Part C 60 to determine the final Programme Mark.

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