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    Programme Specifications

    Programme Specification

    BEng (Hons) Electronic and Computer Systems Engineering

    Academic Year: 2017/18

    This specification provides a concise summary of the main features of the programme and the learning outcomes that a typical student might reasonably be expected to achieve and demonstrate if full advantage is taken of the learning opportunities that are provided.

    This specification applies to delivery of the programme in the Academic Year indicated above. Prospective students reviewing this information for a later year of study should be aware that these details are subject to change as outlined in our Terms and Conditions of Study.

    This specification should be read in conjunction with:

    • Summary
    • Aims
    • Learning outcomes
    • Structure
    • Progression & weighting

    Programme summary

    Awarding body/institution 麻豆視頻_麻豆直播_麻豆传媒官网
    Teaching institution (if different)
    Owning school/department Wolfson School of Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
    Details of accreditation by a professional/statutory body

     

    All module combinations satisfy the requirements for accreditation by the Institution of Engineering and Technology. For accreditation by the Institute of Measurement and Control the programme must include at least 15 credits from:

    Code

    Title

    Modular
    Weight

    ELC041

    Digital and State Space Control

    15

    ELC055

    Digital Interfacing and Instrumentation

    15

    Note that such accreditation provides a partial fulfilment of the educational requirements for CEng.

    Final award BEng / BEng + DIS
    Programme title Electronic and Computer Systems Engineering
    Programme code ELUB30
    Length of programme The duration of the programme is 6 semesters, or 8 semesters if taken with the Diploma in Industrial Studies. The programme is only available on a full-time basis.
    UCAS code H611, H614
    Admissions criteria

    http://www.lboro.hslppt.com/study/undergraduate/courses/electronic-computer-systems-engineering/

    Date at which the programme specification was published Thu, 28 Sep 2017 20:52:54 BST

    1. Programme Aims

    The BEng in Electronic and Computer Systems Engineering aims to:

    • provide a programme of study producing graduates that are attractive to the electronic and computer systems engineering industry;
    • ensure a high quality educational experience in which knowledge and skills are developed, to an appropriate level, as a preparation for a career in that industry;
    • provide a broad, well-balanced degree programme in which analytical skills are developed over the full range of core subject areas. Equipping graduates of the programme for employment across all fields appropriate to electronic and computer systems engineering;
    • support each student’s ability to apply their knowledge and skills effectively to solve engineering problems;
    • develop analytical and transferable skills to enable students to gain employment in a wide variety of professions, thus helping graduates of the programme to make a valuable contribution to society;
    • maintain up-to-date curriculum that is responsive to developments in both higher education and industry, and which is informed by the School’s research activities;
    • develop each student’s skills in teamwork, self–learning, planning and communication.

    2. Relevant subject benchmark statements and other external reference points used to inform programme outcomes:

    UK Standard for Professional Engineering Competence: Engineering Technician, Incorporated Engineer and Chartered Engineer Standard, Engineering Council UK, 3rd edition, 2013.

    UK Standard for Professional Engineering Competence: The Accreditation of Higher Education Programmes, Engineering Council UK, 3rd edition, 2014.

    Guidance Note on Academic Accreditation, Engineering Council UK, July 2014.

    IET Learning Outcomes Handbook for BEng and MEng Degree Programmes, October 2009.

    The UK Quality Code for Higher Education. The Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education, April 2012.

    Subject Benchmark Statement: Engineering, The Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education, November 2010.

    The report of the EAB Accreditation Panel, 2015 (the panel included representatives of the IET, InstMC, RAeS, EIand IMechE).

    3. Programme Learning Outcomes

    3.1 Knowledge and Understanding

    On successful completion of this programme, students should be able to demonstrate a knowledge and understanding of:

    • essential mathematical methods appropriate to the electronic and computer systems engineering industry;
    • essential principles of engineering appropriate to electronic and computer systems engineering;
    • the role of Information Technology and communications;
    • essential design principles appropriate to relevant components, equipment and associated software;
    • relevant common engineering components;
    • management and business practices appropriate to engineering industries;
    • relevant codes of practice and regulatory frameworks;
    • basic operational practices and requirements for safe operation relevant to electronic and electrical engineering;
    • the professional and ethical responsibilities of engineers.

    3.2 Skills and other attributes

    a. Subject-specific cognitive skills:

    On successful completion of this programme, students should be able to demonstrate:

    • an understanding of standard mathematical and computer based methods for modelling and analysing a range of practical and hypothetical engineering problems, and the essential principles of modelling and analysing routine engineering systems, processes, components and products;
    • a competence in defining and solving practical engineering problems;
    • the ability to integrate, evalsuate and use information, data and ideas from a range of sources  into project work;
    • the ability to apply engineering processes in a range of practical contexts.
    b. Subject-specific practical skills:

    On successful completion of this programme, students should be able to:

    • use conventional laboratory equipment and relevant test and measurement equipment in a safe manner;
    • use computational tools and packages (including programming languages where appropriate) in familiar situations;
    • design, and where appropriate construct, systems, components or processes;
    • search for and retrieve information, ideas and data from a variety of sources;
    • manage a project and produce technical reports, papers, diagrams and drawings.
    c. Key transferable skills:

    On successful completion of this programme, students should be able to:

    • demonstrate skills in problem solving, communication, group working, use of general software and information retrievals, which act as a foundation for life-long learning;
    • use an engineering and/or systems approach to the solution of problems;
    • use appropriate management tools including management of time and resources;
    • select and analyse appropriate evidence/data to solve engineering problems;
    • work independently or in a team.

    4. Programme structure

    These Programme Specifications apply to the conduct of the programme in the 2017-18 session and should not be construed as being relevant to any other session.  These Programme Specifications may be subject to change from time to time.  Notice of change will be given by the School responsible for the programme. 

    In the following tables, ‘c’ indicates a compulsory module and ‘o’ indicates an optional module. The optional modules ‘oA’ and ‘oB’ should be considered along with the text following the table in which they appear. 

    Modules which are indicated as being taught in both Semester 1 and Semester 2 have elements of assessment in each semester however examinations for these modules normally occur during the Semester 2 examination period. Modules indicated as being taught in a single semester are assessed entirely within that semester.

     

    4.1       Part A - Introductory Modules

    Code

    Module Title

    Modular Weight

    Semester

     

    ELA005

    Electromagnetism A

    10

    2

    c

    ELA004

    Signals and Systems

    10

    1+2

    c

    ELA007

    Introduction to Systems Engineering  for Projects

    20

    1+2

    c

    MAA303

    Mathematics A

    20

    1+2

    c

    ELA001

    Circuits

    20

    1+2

    c

    ELA003

    Electronics A

    20

    1+2

    c

    ELA010

    Programming and Software Design

    20

    1+2

    c

    The 20 credit module ELA001 Circuits is taught over both semesters, 2/3 of the module is taught in Semester 1 and 1/3 in Semester 2.

     

    4.2       Part B - Degree Modules

     

    Code

    Module Title

    Modular Weight

    Semester

     

    ELB014

    Software Engineering

    15

    1+2

    c

    ELB019

    Computer Architecture

    15

    1+2

    c

    ELB020

    Introduction to FPGA Design

    15 

    1+2

     c 

    ELB010

    Electronics B

    20

    1+2

    c

    MAB303

    Mathematics B

    20

    1+2

    c

    ELB006

    Systems Integration

    20

    1+2

    oA

    ELB013

    Engineering Project Management

    20

    1+2

    oA

    ELB002

    Communications

    15

    1+2

    oB

    ELB004

    Control System Design

    15

    1+2

    oB

     Students should take one of the optional modules marked oA and one marked oB.

     

    4.3       Part C  - Degree Modules

    Code

    Module title

    Modular weight

    Semester

     

    ELC008

    Business Management

    15

    1+2

    c

    ELC018

    Real-Time Software Engineering

    15

    1+2

    c

    ELC054 

    Electronic System Design with FPGAs 

    15

     1+2 

     c 

    ELC055 

    Digital Interfacing and Instrumentation 

    15

     1+2 

    c

    ELC025

    Project

    30

    1+2

    c

    ELB002

    Communications

    15

    1+2

    oA

    ELB004

    Control System Design

    15

    1+2

    oA

    ELC002

    Principles of Digital Communications

    15

    1+2

    oB

    ELC004 

    Computer Networks

     15 

     1+2 

    oB

    ELC013

    Electromagnetic Compatibility

    15

    1+2

    oB

    ELC014

    Biophotonics Engineering

    15

    1+2

    oB

    ELC030

    Bioelectricity – Fundamentals and Applications

    15

    1+2

    oB

    ELC039

    Microwave Communication Systems

    15

    1+2

    oB

    ELC041

    Digital and State Space Control

    15

    1+2

    oB

    ELC056

    Fundamentals of Digital Signal Processing

    15

    1+2

    oB

    DSC502

    Human Factors in Systems Design

    15

    1+2

    oB

    MPC022

    Materials Properties and Applications

    15

    1+2

    oB

    Option modules with a total weight of 30 credits should be chosen.

    Options listed as oA will normally continue to be delivered throughout the Semester 1 examination period.  The options listed as oB will normally be suspended during the Semester 1 examination period. Modules marked oA may only be chosen if they were not taken at Part B.

    All module choice is subject to availability, timetabling, prerequisite, preclusive and student number restrictions. Any difficulties arising from optional module choice will not normally be considered as the basis of a claim for impaired performance.

    4.4  Part I - Industrial training

    Following successful completion of Part B, candidates registered for the Diploma in Industrial Studies (DIS) will receive the award if ELI001 is passed with a mark of at least 40%.

    Participation in industrial training is subject to School approval, and all arrangements  must be in accordance with University Regulation XI.

    5. Criteria for Progression and Degree Award

    5.1 Criteria for programme progression 

    In order to progress from Part A to Part B and from Part B to Part I or Part C and to be eligible for the award of an Honours degree, candidates must not only satisfy the minimum credit requirements set out in Regulation XX but also the following.

    To progress from Part A to Part B, candidates must accumulate at least 100 credits from Part A together with a mark of at least 30% in all remaining modules.  

    To progress from Part B to either Part C or Part I (a period of professional training required for the DIS award), candidates must accumulate at least 100 credits from Part B together with a mark of at least 30% in all remaining modules.

    5.2 Criteria for progression to an MEng programme

    5.2.1 Any candidate who has accumulated, at the first attempt, 120 credits, and an overall average mark of at least 55% from modules taken in Part A would normally be allowed to transfer to Part B of any MEng Electronic, Electrical and Systems Engineering programme administered by the Wolfson School of Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering should they so wish.

    Any candidate who has accumulated, at the first attempt, 120 credits, and an overall average mark of at least 55% from modules taken in Part B would normally be allowed to transfer to the MEng Part C or Part I of their current programme of study should they so wish.  Such transfers are subject to the prerequisite requirements of the MEng programme.

    5.2.2 For candidates who commence study on the programme before October, 2016:

    Any candidate who has accumulated, at the first attempt, 100 credits, no module mark less than 30% and an overall average mark of at least 55% from modules taken in Part A would normally be allowed to transfer to Part B of any MEng Electronic, Electrical and Systems Engineering programme administered by the Wolfson School of Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering should they so wish.

    Any candidate who has accumulated, at the first attempt, 100 credits, no module mark less than 30% and an overall average mark of at least 55% from modules taken in Part B would normally be allowed to transfer to the MEng Part C or Part I of their current programme of study should they so wish.  

    Such transfers are subject to the prerequisite requirements of the MEng programme. 

    5.3 Degree award

    To qualify for the award of Bachelor of Engineering candidates must acheive at least 40% in the project module ELC025. Where applicable, the Advanced Project ELD030 is an acceptable alternative to ELC025.

    5.4 Special assessment period

    Provision will be made in accordance with Regulation XX for candidates who have the right of re-assessment to undergo re-assessment in the University’s Special Assessment Period (unless modules unavailable for re-assessment in the Special Assessment period are involved).

    The following should be noted.

    (i) Where a candidate has accumulated fewer than 60 credits in any part of the programme, re-assessment in that Part is not permitted within the Special Assessment Period.

    (ii) In accordance with Regulation XX, paragraph 40, individual project work for ELC025 obtaining a module mark between 30% and 39% inclusive may be revised and resubmitted for re-assessment. At the discretion of the Programme Board such re-assessment may be allowed in the Special Assessment Period.

    (iii) Coursework re-assessment for exercises undertaken in groups and/or involving constructional, experimental or laboratory work may not be available during the Special Assessment Period. 

    6. Relative Weighting of Parts of the Programme for the Purposes of Final Degree Classification

    A candidate's final degree classification will be determined on the basis of their performance in degree level Module Assessments at Parts B and C in accordance with the scheme set out in Regulation XX.  The average percentage marks for each Part will be combined in the ratio Part B 20: Part C 80 to determine the final Programme Mark.

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