The University of Central Lancashire's Electrical and Electronic Engineering MSc is a comprehensive course that equips students with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in the areas of electrical and electronic engineering. The course merges theory and practice while promoting a thorough understanding of principles and advanced concepts in electrical and electronic engineering.Course Content: The course takes an in-depth look at modern areas of electrical and electronic engineering, highlighted through well-structured modules. The program covers a wide range of specialized areas, including digital design, power generation, transmission, and protection, and computational methods. Students will also undertake a comprehensive research project where they'll apply findings from literature review and industry-based problems, demonstrating the ability to manage a project and communicate the results effectively.Key Modules: This course is comprised of several key modules, including: Project Management for Engineers, Computational Methods and Programming for Engineers, Power Generation, Transmission and Protection, Advanced Digital Design, Analogue and Mixed Signal Electronics, and MSc Project.Accreditations: UCLan's Electrical and Electronic Engineering MSc course is fully accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) under licence from the UK regulator, the Engineering Council.Future Careers: The completed course prepares students for a wide range of roles and industries. Graduates can work in areas such as industrial automation, power generation and renewable, aerospace, broadcasting and telecommunication. Job titles may include: Electrical Engineer, Electronics Engineer, Control and Instrumentation Engineer, or Broadcast Engineer. Furthermore, this course equips students with robust research skills, opening doors to careers in academia and research-based roles.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.