
The course serves as a foundation studies in electrical and electronic principles and specialist training for those who wish to pursue a career in electronics at the technical or engineering assistant level. Technical or engineering assistants provide good understanding of technical skills in commercial and industrial organizations. The program also covers fundamental design of electrical and electronic circuits along with simulation, analysis and lab test, which may help students to carry out investigation of circuit behaviour and performance.
This course equips students with a comprehensive coverage of electrical and electronics theory and practice. It is designed to give a broad understanding of the electronics industry whilst allowing student to develop his or her own specialist skills during the second year.
The programme focuses on six broad areas: business management techniques, analytical methods for engineers, engineering science, engineering design, project and electrical and electronic principles. This programme prepares students for a choice of careers as Technician Engineers in areas such as computer systems development, industrial electronics, communications engineering and electronic design and development or may alternatively opt to further study for a degree.
The Business and Technology Education Council (BTEC), UK
This course is designed for students who wish to develop a career at a senior technical or supervisory level, relating to the generation, distribution or utilisation of electrical energy. It equips students with knowledge of electrical and electronic circuits, which can then be applied to analogue digital and power electronics and a range of heavy current applications such as electrical machine and distribution systems.
In collaboration with University of East London, UK
The Electrical and Electronic Engineering programmes at University of East London (UEL) have proved to be popular for many years. UEL developed programmes that are current and will give you the opportunity to develop their understanding and skills. With very good facilities for laboratory and practical work, students will be able to reinforce the theories and practices learnt in the classroom via 'hands on' experience. This programme offer student the opportunity to study the fundamental knowledge and theories required by all Electronic and Electronics Engineers and apply these to the practical work environment.
In collaboration with University of East London, UK
The general aim of the programme is to enable engineers to develop specialist expertise in control systems simulation and modelling to meet the increasing demands of their profession. The programme intends to promote and engender a positive interest in current practice and through the dissertation an understanding of research methods. This is to encourage students to respond to changes and developments and allow them to contribute to future innovations.
In collaboration with University of East London, UK
The general aim of the programme is to enable engineers to develop specialist expertise in the design and development of integrated and distributed systems by combining a number of smaller digital sub-systems into a larger and more powerful computer based system.
The programme is designed to promote and engender a positive interest in current and future technologies and stimulate the development of a systems approach using software applications, artificial intelligence, computer communications and ASIC/ VLSI design methodologies. This will encourage and enthuse students to respond to developments in sub-systems design and integration through their studies and dissertation and allow them to contribute to future substantial engineering projects.
In collaboration with University of East London, UK
The general aim of the programme is to enable engineers to develop specialist expertise in the design and development of high integrity software suitable for the specification of critical systems. This will involve a comprehensive understanding of formal model-based development methods and the application of mathematical reasoning to interrogate a formal specification. The design and development of large heterogeneous software systems will be explored which will involve reliability and performance features of concurrency and distributed systems, and the management of software development projects. Concepts of artificial intelligence and mathematical modelling in the support and development of software systems will also be analysed. The programme is designed for students to develop a comprehensive systems software approach for applications which will provide an important contribution to the needs of the computer software industry.
In collaboration with University of East London, UK
The general aim of the programme is to provide the opportunity for graduate scientists/engineers and computer scientists to develop expertise to meet the increasing demands of the new technologies in mobile communications and networks. The programme intends to promote and engender a positive interest in current practice and through the dissertation an understanding of research methods. This is to encourage students to respond to changes and developments and allow them to contribute to future developments.