4. Staff and Students
• Staff:
43 Academic Staff
10 Administrative Staff
15 Technical Staff
• Students:
500 Undergraduate Students
150 Postgraduate MSc Students
170 Research Students
5. Undergraduate Programmes
Three main teaching areas:
• Electronic Engineering
BEng and MEng programmes
• Computer Systems Engineering
BEng and MEng programmes
• Digital Media
BSc programmes
6. BEng Electronics Courses
Broad based courses which aim to produce well rounded electronic
engineers with high levels of analytical and engineering design skills
Common first year grounding in all electronic engineering disciplines,
with increasing content of either electrical, communications or
computer engineering in years 2 and 3
• BEng Electronic and Electrical Engineering
• BEng Electronic and Communications Engineering
• BEng Electronic and Computer Engineering
7. Electronic Engineering
• You are:
• Our courses cover:
Analogue and digital electronics, microelectronics and
microprocessors, digital signal processing, sensors,
instrumentation, control systems, embedded systems,
telecommunications, mobile and wireless systems,
management and professional skills
“interested in the future of electronics
equipment and products that are a vital
part of our daily lives”
8. Electronic Engineering
• You will be:
An architect and implementer of the technological
revolution
9. BEng Computer Systems Courses
• BEng Computer Systems Engineering
• BEng Computer Systems Engineering (Networks)
• BEng Computer Systems Engineering (Software)
The aim of this course is to provide professional engineers who have
the required skills to design the next generation of computer systems
By selecting suitable final year modules and a relevant project,
students may elect to graduate with one of the specialist
‘Networks’ or ‘Software’ degrees
10. Computer Systems Engineering
• You are:
• Our courses cover:
Digital systems and microprocessors, web design,
programming, data networks and security, computer
architecture and interfacing, multimedia design,
object-oriented programming, distributed systems
design, management and professional skills
“interested in the interface between
hardware and software and using
technology to enhance our lives”
11. Computer Systems Engineering
• You will be:
An architect and implementer of the next generation
of computer systems
13. MEng Courses
• Aim to produce graduates equipped to play leading
roles in related industries:
First two years follow the BEng programmes
Third year similar to BEng but with 1 or 2 specialised
modules (programme specific)
Final year includes specialised technical modules and
a more wide-ranging interdisciplinary group project
with an industrial and/or commercial involvement
14. MEng Courses
• All MEng programmes have a related BEng
programme:
The corresponding BEng course for MEng Electrical
Engineering with Renewable Energy Systems is
BEng Electronic and Electrical Engineering
• Students may change from BEng to MEng at the end
of Level 2 if performing at the required standard
16. Teaching and Learning
• Helping students to take responsibility over their own
learning:
Student-centred approach
Range of teaching methods
Peer group learning
Range of assessment methods
Blackboard Learn
17. Teaching and Learning
• Pastoral and academic support:
Personal tutor
Course Director
Taught Programmes Office
Peer Mentoring Scheme
Union of Brunel Students
University support network
21. Final Year Projects
• A final year project is a major part of each degree
course and the biggest single piece of work in any
degree:
Counts for 40% of the final year
Must be related to the degree being studied
Chosen from a list or suggested by a student
Assessed by progress review, presentation,
demonstration and submission of a project report
22.
23. Foreground – Background Video Segmentation
Samuel Matheson
Smartphone App – Brunel Fresher’s Guide
Vimal Arjan
24. Control of a Ballbot
Sharath Subramanya
Control of a Bicycle
Shing Thant Aung
25. Evaluation of a MOSFET as a Radiation Dosimeter
Tafadzwa Kadere
A Smart Uninterruptible Power Supply System
Olanrewaju Taiwo
26. Design and Implementation of an ECG System
Sanish Sam
Embedded Systems for Signal Processing
Jinsong Guo
27. The Edge of Space
Instrumented Balloon Payload: Dev Arora and Nick Rees
32. National Student Survey 2014
• Overall satisfaction:
4.3 (out of 5)
• Subcategories:
4.2 Teaching
4.0 Assessment and Feedback
4.3 Academic Support
4.2 Organisation and Management
4.6 Learning Resources
4.4 Personal Development
33. Modes of Study
• BEng/MEng Full-Time (3/4 years)
• Thick Sandwich (+1 year in industry after year 2)
• Sandwich courses provide many benefits:
Professional and personal development
Improved academic performance
Enhanced employment prospects
Financial support
34. Sandwich Courses
• Award winning Placement and Careers Centre to help
you find a placement company
• The placement year is an assessed
part of the course and counts
towards the degree classification:
‘...with Professional Development’
35. Minimum £ Maximum £ Average £
Gross per
Week
Gross Annual
Equivalent
Gross per
Week
Gross Annual
Equivalent
Gross per
Week
Gross Annual
Equivalent
148 7,700 355 18,500 289 15,072
Placement Salary Survey 2013
• How a work placement can pay for your degree:
38. Why Engineering at Brunel?
Professional accreditation by the IET
Excellent international reputation
Full portfolio of traditional and modern engineering programmes
Flexible programmes and modes of study
Excellent placement opportunities
We develop students’ learning abilities
Interdisciplinary problem solving
Active research focused staff
All engineering areas have intensive research activities
Strong postgraduate taught and research programmes
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