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1326

ELECTENG 722

: Modern Control Systems
2022 Semester One (1223)
State space analysis, relationship to transfer function methods, controllability and observability, multivariable plant. Computer simulation. Stability considerations. State variable feedback. Digital control system, design and realisation of digital controllers, adaptive controllers. Nonlinear systems, phase-plane and describing function techniques, Lyapunov's method of stability analysis, design of controllers for non-linear systems. Variable structure systems.
Subject: Electrical a Electronic Engine
Prerequisite: ELECTENG 303 or 331 or 332
Restriction: ELECTENG 422, MECHENG 720, 724

Outline is not available yet

1327

ELECTENG 726

: Digital Communications
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Advanced principles and techniques in digital transmission systems: base-band and pass-band digital systems. Geometric representation of signals: theory of orthonormal signals, correlation demodulators, optimal detector. Digital phase (PSK) and frequency (FSK) modulation. Digital communication systems with noise. Information theory, capacity theorem and applications. Signal and information coding: data compression, digital transmission, error detection and correction, block and convolutional codes. Noise, thermal noise, noise figure. Traffic theory. Digital networks and OSI model.
Subject: Electrical a Electronic Engine
Prerequisite: ELECTENG 303 or 331, and 732
Restriction: ELECTENG 426, 741

Outline is not available yet

1328

ELECTENG 731

: Power Systems
2022 Semester One (1223)
Builds on the knowledge of three-phase power systems components to understand modelling, formulation and typical analysis carried out by electricity transmission, distribution and generation entities. Load flow, fault, stability and power quality. Supplemented by laboratories where students learn to use professional software to implement the theoretical aspects.
Subject: Electrical a Electronic Engine
Prerequisite: ELECTENG 309
Restriction: ELECTENG 411

Outline is not available yet

1329

ELECTENG 733

: Digital Signal Processing
2022 Semester One (1223)
Analysis and manipulation of discrete-time signals and systems. Spectral representations and analysis using the z-transform, discrete Fourier transform and fast Fourier transform. Introduction to stochastic processes. Hardware systems for processing digital signals.
Subject: Electrical a Electronic Engine
Prerequisite: ELECTENG 303 or 331 or ENGSCI 311 or 313
Restriction: ELECTENG 413

Outline is not available yet

1330

ELECTENG 734

: Power Electronics
2022 Semester One (1223)
Selected advanced concepts in power electronics are introduced through a practical and research based individual design project, utilising modern power converter topologies with supporting lectures that include: inductive power transfer and control, DC-DC converter design and control, high frequency magnetics design, semiconductor switches, practical design issues, controlled rectifiers and PWM converters with application to conventional and brushless DC motors.
Subject: Electrical a Electronic Engine
Prerequisite: ELECTENG 305, 310, 311
Restriction: ELECTENG 414

Outline is not available yet

1331

ELECTENG 736

: Analog and Digital Filter Synthesis
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Filter concepts and network functions, a review of approximation techniques and frequency transformations, leading to a thorough treatment of passive, active and digital filter implementations.
Subject: Electrical a Electronic Engine
Prerequisite: ELECTENG 303 or 331
Restriction: ELECTENG 416

Outline is not available yet

1332

ELECTENG 737

: Advanced Radio Engineering
2022 Semester One (1223)
Advanced topics in radio system and high frequency electromagnetic design including: Matching networks, waveguides, transmitter/receiver design, noise, non-linear behaviour, antennas, applications in computational electromagnetics. Fundamentals of radio propagation, tropospheric effects, diffraction, link budgets, point-to-point link design, multipath propagation, introduction to area coverage (mobile radio) systems. Introduction to radar systems, the radio spectrum and exposure standards. Students will also undertake an individual research project involving high frequency systems design.
Subject: Electrical a Electronic Engine
Prerequisite: ELECTENG 307
Restriction: ELECTENG 421, 721

Outline is not available yet

1333

ELECTENG 738

: Selected Topics in Advanced Power Systems
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Electricity markets: structure, pricing, optimisation, ancillary services; Power system protection practices; Distribution Network Development: Smart Grids, Demand Side Participation, Integration of DG/renewable sources and Electric Vehicles. Core concepts are extended by an individual research project, a self-guided protection laboratory and industry engagement in advanced power system practices.
Subject: Electrical a Electronic Engine
Prerequisite: ELECTENG 731
Restriction: ELECTENG 703

Outline is not available yet

1334

ELECTENG 741

: Advanced Digital Communications
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Advanced topics in modern digital communication systems and networks including: Advanced digital modulation theory and practice in single and multi-user communications systems; advanced information theory including single and multiple source coding; modern error control coding methods and applications; traffic theory and application in communication systems and networks. Theoretical knowledge is extended by an advanced laboratory programme and research projects.
Subject: Electrical a Electronic Engine
Prerequisite: ELECTENG 303 or 331, and ELECTENG 732
Restriction: ELECTENG 426, 726

Outline is not available yet

1335

ELECTENG 770

: Capstone Project
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Final year team exercise with students in multi-disciplinary roles, with focus on electrical and electronic engineering, integrating technical learning into realistic design outcomes. Comprehensive investigation of an open-ended, complex, real or synthetic computer, electrical and software engineering problem with simulated professional design office constraints. Includes technical, economic and environmental impact components to complete a scheme assessment report.
Subject: Electrical a Electronic Engine
Prerequisite: 75 points from Part III courses listed in the BE(Hons) Schedule for the Electrical and Electronic Engineering specialisation

Outline is not available yet

1336

ELECTENG 787

: Project X
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Students are required to submit a report on a topic assigned by the appropriate Head of Department.
Subject: Electrical a Electronic Engine
Prerequisite: Departmental approval

Outline is not available yet

1337

ELECTENG 787

: Project X
2022 Semester One (1223)
Students are required to submit a report on a topic assigned by the appropriate Head of Department.
Subject: Electrical a Electronic Engine
Prerequisite: Departmental approval

Outline is not available yet

1338

ENGGEN 730

: Management Skills for Project Professionals
2022 Semester One (1223)
Core theories and their implications for the art and practice of project management in organisations.
Subject: Engineering General
No pre-requisites or restrictions

Outline is not available yet

1339

ENGGEN 731

: Agile and Lean Project Management
2022 Semester One (1223)
The culture, structures, roles, tools and techniques required for effective management of projects in uncertain, volatile and ambiguous environments where the project scope evolves or the timescale is the primary driver. Students will learn advanced techniques and apply them to reinforce their learning.
Subject: Engineering General
Restriction: ENGGEN 740

Outline is not available yet

1340

ENGGEN 736

: Research Implementation and Dissemination
2022 Semester One (1223)
Critical reflections on undertaking a research project focussing on elements of project implementation and dissemination of research findings and outcomes. Leverage the benefits of the research project by focussing on the communicating the findings of the project to appropriate audiences and maximising the impact of the project for key stakeholders. Critically evaluate own performance in undertaking a project and adoption of a philosophy of continuous improvement during implementation stage of a project. Identification of lessons learned in order to inform future research.
Subject: Engineering General
Prerequisite: ENGGEN 730 Corequisite: ENGGEN 792 or 794

Outline is not available yet

1341

ENGGEN 769

: Research Methods for Engineers
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Development of research methods knowledge and skills including research philosophy and design, research ethics, data collection and analysis techniques, identification of limitations, and writing up and reporting. Qualitative and quantitative research methods are addressed.
Subject: Engineering General
Restriction: CHEMMAT 751, CIVIL 705, COMPSYS 700, ELECTENG 700, ENGGEN 721, ENGSCI 700, MECHENG 700, SOFTENG 700

Outline is not available yet

1342

ENGGEN 769

: Research Methods for Engineers
2022 Semester One (1223)
Development of research methods knowledge and skills including research philosophy and design, research ethics, data collection and analysis techniques, identification of limitations, and writing up and reporting. Qualitative and quantitative research methods are addressed.
Subject: Engineering General
Restriction: CHEMMAT 751, CIVIL 705, COMPSYS 700, ELECTENG 700, ENGGEN 721, ENGSCI 700, MECHENG 700, SOFTENG 700

Outline is not available yet

1343

ENGGEN 769

: Research Methods for Engineers
2022 Academic Year Term (1221)
Development of research methods knowledge and skills including research philosophy and design, research ethics, data collection and analysis techniques, identification of limitations, and writing up and reporting. Qualitative and quantitative research methods are addressed.
Subject: Engineering General
Restriction: CHEMMAT 751, CIVIL 705, COMPSYS 700, ELECTENG 700, ENGGEN 721, ENGSCI 700, MECHENG 700, SOFTENG 700

Outline is not available yet

1344

ENGGEN 794

: Research Project
2022 Semester Two (1225)
A research project which requires a student to undertake a practical application in a temporary endeavour to deliver a product, service or specified outcome. May take the form of action research, project implementation and evaluation of modern advances in project management practices, or a project management oriented case study. Project will be conducted by students working individually within an existing project orientated team.
Subject: Engineering General
Prerequisite: Departmental approval To complete this course students must enrol in ENGGEN 794 A and B, or ENGGEN 794

Outline is not available yet

1345

ENGGEN 794

: Research Project
2022 Semester One (1223)
A research project which requires a student to undertake a practical application in a temporary endeavour to deliver a product, service or specified outcome. May take the form of action research, project implementation and evaluation of modern advances in project management practices, or a project management oriented case study. Project will be conducted by students working individually within an existing project orientated team.
Subject: Engineering General
Prerequisite: Departmental approval To complete this course students must enrol in ENGGEN 794 A and B, or ENGGEN 794

Outline is not available yet

1346

ENGGEN 794A

: Research Project
2022 Semester One (1223)
A research project which requires a student to undertake a practical application in a temporary endeavour to deliver a product, service or specified outcome. May take the form of action research, project implementation and evaluation of modern advances in project management practices, or a project management oriented case study. Project will be conducted by students working individually within an existing project orientated team.
Subject: Engineering General
Prerequisite: Departmental approval To complete this course students must enrol in ENGGEN 794 A and B, or ENGGEN 794

Outline is not available yet

1347

ENGGEN 794B

: Research Project
2022 Semester Two (1225)
A research project which requires a student to undertake a practical application in a temporary endeavour to deliver a product, service or specified outcome. May take the form of action research, project implementation and evaluation of modern advances in project management practices, or a project management oriented case study. Project will be conducted by students working individually within an existing project orientated team.
Subject: Engineering General
Prerequisite: Departmental approval To complete this course students must enrol in ENGGEN 794 A and B, or ENGGEN 794

Outline is not available yet

1348

ENGGEN 794B

: Research Project
2022 Semester One (1223)
A research project which requires a student to undertake a practical application in a temporary endeavour to deliver a product, service or specified outcome. May take the form of action research, project implementation and evaluation of modern advances in project management practices, or a project management oriented case study. Project will be conducted by students working individually within an existing project orientated team.
Subject: Engineering General
Prerequisite: Departmental approval To complete this course students must enrol in ENGGEN 794 A and B, or ENGGEN 794

Outline is not available yet

1349

ENGLISH 718

: Opening the Archive
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Develops practical research skills while attending to archives as concept and theory. Skills include scoping and pursuing a significant research project, seeking permissions and presenting findings. The course also reflects critically on the provenance of textual, material, visual and digital collections and their public and scholarly uses in the twenty-first century.
Subject: English
No pre-requisites or restrictions

Outline is not available yet

1350

ENGSCI 700A

: Research Project
2022 Semester One (1223)
An investigation carried out under the supervision of a member of staff on a topic assigned by the Head of Department of Engineering Science. A written report on the work must be submitted.
Subject: Engineering Science
To complete this course students must enrol in ENGSCI 700 A and B

Outline is not available yet