This course will advance your knowledge to the cutting edge of nanotechnology, nanoelectronics, high speed (terahertz) and quantum optoelectronic device research. It is particularly suited to you if you have an electronic engineering or physical science background and want to pursue a career in research.
This course is derived directly from the research of the School’s highly successfully world-class research Institute of Microwaves and Photonics (IMP). In recent years the research of the IMP has developed to include high frequency (terahertz) sources and systems, quantum optoelectronics (including infrared and terahertz lasers and photodetectors), molecular and bio-nanoelectronics. The internationally recognised research leaders in IMP developed this course to develop tomorrow's scientists and engineers who will drive forward future innovation in the electronics and communications industries.
Duration: Full-time, 12 months
Start date: September
2012 course fees: UK/EU: £10,000; International: £16,200
Scholarships: £16,200 and £5,000 scholarships available to international students. £5,000 scholarships available to UK/EU students.
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Accreditation: This course is accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) under licence from the UK regulator, the Engineering Council.
The School is ranked number 1 in the UK for research in the latest Research Assessment Exercise.
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The tables below show the modules that you will study if you commence your studies in September 2012. This information is taken from the University Programme Catalogue, which is a tool designed for current students to select modules. If you are looking to start your studies in September 2013 this is still a useful guide as it gives you an idea of what you might study.
This is an indicative list and actual content may vary as we regularly review the content or our courses in light of new experiences and developments in the field.
A degree equivalent to a UK upper second class honours (2.1) degree or higher in an appropriate numerate discipline usually electronic engineering, but others may be considered.
English language requirement: A pass at GCSE level in English language (grade C or above). If English is not your first language, you are required to provide evidence of proficiency in English. You will need to meet our minimum requirements for one of the following recognised English language tests: the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS), the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) and the Pearson Test of English Academic.
This course will allow you to pursue a career in research either in a university environment through a PhD or through the research and development arm of a high-tech. electronics, communications or computing company.
The easiest and quickest way to apply for a masters course is to apply online. This way you can track your application at each stage of the process. However, if you prefer you can download an application form. Once complete, please return this, along with the correct documents to our Engineering Admissions Hub either via email or post: Engineering PGT Admissions Hub, Faculty of Engineering, University of Leeds, LS2 9JT, UK.
If you require any further information please contact the Postgraduate Admissions team, e: electronics@leeds.ac.uk, t: +44 (0)113 343 2035.