MEng/BEng Honours Computer Systems Engineering
Length of course
Full time; four years
UCAS code
MEng H655
BEng H650; with Foundation H653
Location: Central London (Cavendish)
The course provides a solid grounding in the design and realization of modern embedded systems, building upon more than two decades of experience in digital signal processing and electronic system design within the department. Embedded systems exist in every part of modern life, including portable digital cameras, kitchen appliances, collision avoidance systems in cars, and robotics. This has created a surge in demand for highly skilled engineers who can program computers and utilise and implement hardware systems. These degrees give you the skills required by engineers to efficiently combine software and hardware solutions and create the next generation of embedded electronic devices.
Course Content
This course shares a common Year 1 (Credit Level 4) with the MEng/ BEng Electronics Engineering degree. Project-based learning plays a large part in the courses, with project modules relevant to modern industry. At Year 2 (Credit Level 5) these include a voice-over amplifier project, and the Micromouse competition where teams of students vie to build the fastest maze-solving robot mouse. At Year 3 (Credit Level 6) you take an individual project of your choice, as well as a group project tackling the design of a very large scale integrated (VLSI) programmable processor.
You can transfer to the MEng/BEng Electronic Engineering at the end of the common first year. Subject to performance, it is possible to transfer from the BEng to the MEng Computer Systems Engineering at the end of Year 2 (Credit Level 5).
Year 1 (Credit Level 4)
Subjects of study include:
- Communications
- Digital and Analog Circuits
- Engineering Science and Maths
- Linear System Analysis
- Programming
- Real-Time Audio Processing*
Year 2 (Credit Level 5)
Subjects of study include:
- Data transmission*
- Digital Microelectronics*
- Event-driven and GUI Programming
- Micromouse Maze-Solving Competition*
- Network Software Engineering
- Operating Systems
- Professional Employability Skills
- Signal and System Analysis
* These subjects are taught as group projects.
Year 3 (Credit Level 6)
Subjects of study include:
- Algorithm Realisation
- Business Finance and Management
- Embedded Processor Architecture
- Individual Project
- Mobile Platform Programming
- Real-Time Embedded Systems
- Robotic System Design
Year 4 (Credit Level 7)MEng
Subjects of study include:
- Embedded Media Processing
- Industrial Group Project
- Multirate DSP
- Video and Image Processing
- plus one option module from the other MSc modules
Sandwich placement year
You have the chance to take a placement in industry between Year 2 and Year 3 (Credit Levels 5 and 6). This gives you practical experience in the workplace and a competitive edge in the job market. It contributes to your professional development towards Chartered Engineer status.
Teaching and Assessment
You will receive advice and support from supervisors and other members of staff, all of whom are available to help you achieve your aims and get the most out of your education.
Associated Careers
With an industry-wide skills shortage, employers are looking for creative people with the breadth of technical expertise to take a good idea from conception through to a viable product. Our graduates have gone on to work for the BBC and electronics giants such as British Aerospace, BT, GEC and Nokia, as well as for smaller private companies. Some have started up their own businesses in manufacturing or consultancy.
Additional Information
Professional recognition
Entry Requirements
Qualification type Grade/points
- A Levels MEng: BBB to include Maths BEng: BBC to include Maths
- International Baccalaureate MEng: 32 points to include Maths at Higher Level BEng:30 points to include Maths at Higher Level
- BTEC National Diploma MEng: DDM in Engineering BEng: DMM in Engineering
- Advanced Diploma MEng: Grade B in Engineering and relevant ASL at Grade B including Certificate in Mathematics for Engineering or A2 Maths BEng: Grade B in Engineering or IT and relevant ASL at grade C including Certificate in Mathematics for Engineering or A2 Maths
If you do not have the required qualifications you should consider our Foundation Course.
Further information on fees, scholarships and bursaries
program computers and utilise and implement hardware systems. These degrees give you the skills required by engineers to efficiently combine software and hardware solutions and create the next generation of embedded electronic devices.
Course Leader
Viv Bartlett
Email: v.bartlett@wmin.ac.uk
Admissions Office
Tel: +44 (0)20 7911 5883
Fax: +44 (0)20 7911 5079
Email: cav-admissions@westminster.ac.uk
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