The Electronic Engineering Master's course at Bangor University is a full-time, one-year program that aims to provide students with robust and in-depth training in the field. The program aims to cover the essential areas in electronic engineering and offers modules catering to a plethora of specialisations.Course Content: This course consists of both compulsory and optional modules. Compulsory modules cover core areas of electronic engineering such as Communication Systems, Optical Communication Systems, Satellite Communications, Data Network Principles, and RF and Microwaves. Optional modules allow students to choose from a variety of subjects like Nanotechnology, Microprocessor Applications, Instrumentation and Control, Integrated and Hybrid Systems, and Electronic Image Processing. Also, students get an opportunity for hands-on experience through a MSc dissertation project.Key Modules: Communication Systems, Optical Communication Systems, Satellite Communication, Data Network Principles, RF and Microwaves, Nanotechnology, Microprocessor Applications, Instrumentation and Control, Integrated and Hybrid Systems, Electronic Image Processing.Accreditations: The MSc in Electronic Engineering is accredited by both the Engineering Council, UK and the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET).Future Careers: This course prepares students for a diverse range of career opportunities in the fields of electronic engineering, telecommunications, digital electronics, and other related sectors. The course aims at equipping students with the requisite skills for roles such as a design engineer, project engineer, system designer, and more.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.