Continuing Professional Development

The Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering and the Ce ntre for Satellite Engineering Research actively support the concept of Continuing Professional Development. We run a number of short courses ranging from 1 day through to 5 days; we encourage attendance at our post-graduate MSc lecture modules either as occasional students or as a registered student on a part-time Modular MSc program and we host lectures arranged by the Department or by professional bodies such as the IEE. Research groups often open their research seminars to external visitors.

Short Course Details

MSc Module Details

Lectures

BCS
IEE
IoP

Research Seminars

Centre for Satellite Engineering Research
Computer Systems Research Group
Solid State Devices & Ion Beam Technology
Vision Speech and Signal Processing

Short Courses

The following short courses are planned for 1995/6. It should be appreciated that t he University reserves the right to cancel a course if there is insufficient demand.

Certain courses (shown [C]) will have an optional assessment element whereby credits may be obtained which can coun t towards a Modular MSc.

4-6 Mar 1996 Large-scale Unix Installation System Administration
[C]25-29 Mar 1996 Satellite Communications
15-19 Apr 1996 Modern Radar Theory and Practice
13-17 May 1996 Power Supplies including EMC Related Aspects
20-23 May 1996 Multimedia Techniques < dd> 10-14 Jun 1996 Internet Programme for Teleconference and Telelearning
17-19 Jun 1996 Digital Speech Processing
11-13 Sep 1996 Advanced Networking and Int ernetworking Other Short Courses, also within our Modular MSc scheme, are currently under preparation.

These will include:

Satellite Engineering
Mobile Communications
Radio Frequency Engineering
Modulation and Codin g
Multimedia Systems and Technology
Digital Signal Processing
Networks

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MSc-Courses

Currently most MSc modules are organised as 30 hours of lectures delivered in 3-hour periods (either 10:00 to 13:00 or 14:00 to 17:00) one day a week during the teaching semesters.

You m ay register as an occasional student on any of the MSc modules - as such you will not be accessed and thus will not be able to obtain any credits towards a future MSc degree.

Alternatively you may register as a part-time student on our Modular MSc course (you will have to meet certain educational qualifications) - each module besides the 30 lecture hours will have additional problem classes and laboratory periods. It will be assessed by a mixture of coursework (laboratory work, programming assignments and/or essays) and a 2-hour closed book written examination.

Autumn Semester Modules (from18th Sept 1995; 16th Sept 1996)
AI and AI Programming
Algorithmics & Advanced Programming
Mathematics of Signal Processing
Microprocessor Architectures + Occam
RF Engineering
Satellite Communications I
Satellite Systems I
Speech & Image Processing
Telecommunication Networks
Spring Semester Modules ( from15th Jan 1996;)
Advanced Signal Processing
Advanced Telecommunications Networks
Computer Vision
Discrete Maths & Concurrency
Further Comp Architecture
Mobile Communication Systems
Modulation & Coding
Multimedia & Databases
Pattern Recognition & Neural Nets
Satellite Communications II
Satellite Systems II
Speech & Image Coding
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Last Update: 8th December 1995