On this well-established MSc programme you willdevelop advanced knowledge and skills in key aspects of telecommunications and wireless systems.
The course content is updated annually to maintain industry relevance and to reflect the latest developments in the industry.
The first two sections consist of lectures, laboratory classes and seminars, with a final section devoted to an individually supervised project.
We cover the following core (compulsory) topics during the MSc:
- Embedded computer systems
- Digital system design
- IC desi...
On this well-established MSc programme you willdevelop advanced knowledge and skills in key aspects of telecommunications and wireless systems.<br/>The course content is updated annually to maintain industry relevance and to reflect the latest developments in the industry.<br/>The first two sections consist of lectures, laboratory classes and seminars, with a final section devoted to an individually supervised project.<br/><br/>We cover the following core (compulsory) topics during the MSc:<br/>- Embedded computer systems<br/><br/><br/>- Digital system design<br/><br/><br/>- IC design<br/><br/><br/>- Microprocess systems<br/><br/><br/>- Research skills and project management. <br/><br/><br/>Graduates will be capable of undertaking research and development work in microelectronic Systems and also developing and managing R&D programmes.<br/><br/>This 2-year MSc programme EEMI shares the same taught modules with its equivalent 1-year MSc in Microelectronic Systems (EEMS) in year 1. But unlike the 1-year MSc students who do their MSc project over the summer, students on the 2 year MSc (EEMI) are required to undertake an industrial project and placement (either in the UK or overseas) in year 2, typically 30 weeks from September to next June.<br/>You will need a 2:1 or equivalent degree in a related field, for example Mathematics, Engineering or Physical Sciences.<br/><br/>This opportunity to work in industry will help students strengthen their career options by<br/>- Undertaking the project work in an industrial setting;<br/><br/><br/>- Applying theory learnt in the classroom to real-world practice;<br/><br/><br/>- Developing communications and interpersonal skills;<br/><br/><br/>- Building networks and knowledge which will be invaluable throughout their career.<br/><br/><br/>**The placement**<br/>During the placement year students will spend time working in a relevant company suitable for the MSc. This is an excellent opportunity to gain practical engineering experience which will boost students’ CV, build networks and develop confidence in a working environment. Many placement students continue their relationship with the placement provider by undertaking relevant projects and may ultimately return to work for the company when they graduate.<br/><br/>The University of Liverpool has a dedicated team to help students find a suitable placement. Preparation for the placement is provided by the University’s Careers and Employability Services (CES) who assist students in finding a placement, help students produce a professional CV and prepare students for placement interviews. Placements can be near or far in the UK or overseas.<br/><br/>The University has very good links with industry; companies (such as ARM Plc) have offered our MSc students competitive placements. Although industry placements are not guaranteed, the University offers students opportunities and support throughout the process to ensure that the chance for a student to find a placement is high.<br/><br/>If a student is unable to secure a suitable placement by the end of April during year 1, the student will be transferred onto the 1-year MSc to undertake the MSc project over the summer and graduate after one year.<br/>This programme is also available without the Year in Industry as Microelectronic Systems MSc (Eng).<br/><br/>**Internship opportunities**<br/>To meet the increasing demands for MSc students with industry experience, the Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics has introduced a 2-year MSc programme for graduates of the highest calibre, to develop advanced knowledge and skills in microelectronic systems and give students the opportunity to put their knowledge into practice through valuable work experience during a one year industrial placement.
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Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
2 Years
Start Date
09/2025
Campus
City Centre Campus
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Course Code
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Institution Code
L41
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