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MEng in Electronic and Computer Engineering at DCU Webinar

4th July 2022
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An MEng in Electronic and Computer Engineering at DCU webinar is taking place on Tue, 5 July 2022 from 13:00 – 14:00.

Register now and learn more about this programme which combines the expertise of Electronic Systems and Telecommunications Engineering in an updated, industry-relevant modern programme.

Students may opt for the General Masters programme, offering maximum flexibility of module choice, or take the option of specialising in one of the following Majors:

  • Major in the Internet of Things (IoT): Specialise in Connected Embedded Systems, Network Programming, Real-time Digital Signal Processing, Data Analysis and Machine Learning
  • Major in Image Processing & Analysis (IPA): Specialise in advanced Computer Vision systems, Digital Signal Processing, Machine Learning and Deep Learning
  • Major in Future Network Technologies (FNT): Specialise in advanced Radio and Optical Technologies, and the network architectures they support, including next-generation Access, Edge and Data Centre networks
  • Major in Advanced Data Networks (ADN): Specialise in next-generation Wireless Networking, Sensor Networks, Internet protocols and architectures, network engineering and performance analysis and network simulation methods
  • Major in Nanotechnology (Nano): Specialise in Nanoelectronics Devices - physics and engineering, Photonics Devices and Systems, Semiconductor Manufacturing practices, methodologies, and technologies
  • Major in Semiconductor & Plasma Technology (SPT): Specialise in Industrial Plasma applications, Solid-State Electronics, Semiconductor Nanoelectronics manufacturing

Why choose this course?

  • Established: With 30 module choices available, there is great scope to tailor the programme to specific needs and interests in the largest and longest-running programme of its type in the country.
  • Flexible: Combine full-time/part-time, on-campus/remote, a choice of two starting times each year.
  • Modern: The course is continually kept up-to-date to reflect changing technological advances in industry and research.
  • Relevant: Acquire knowledge and skills that are in high demand in industry.

MEng in Electronic and Computer Engineering at DCU Webinar

Join the webinar on Tuesday, July 5th at 1 pm for a full overview of the course, modules and opportunities. You will also have the chance to ask the programme chair, Dr Conor McArdle, any questions that you may have, as well as hear what DCU has to offer. This session will last approximately 40 minutes.


Explore Dublin City University (DCU) for postgraduate courses on Postgrad.ie.

At DCU,they appreciate that making the decision to study a postgraduate degree is an important one. With their exceptional teaching and learning facilities, DCU aims to offer a transformative experience that prepares you to flourish in a fast-changing world.

Dublin City University offer a range of taught and research programmes to doctoral and masters level and have a distinguished record in providing continuing professional development.

The Institute courses are delivered in a context characterised by innovation and development, scholarship, research and excellence in teaching and learning. Embedded in our programmes is a deep commitment to equity, social justice and inclusion.

Students who undertake the courses will have a formative impact on development within schools, workplaces and the broader education community. DCU see this as both a responsibility and a privilege, and work hard to ensure that the programmes meet your needs.

MEng in Electronic and Computer Engineering at DCU Webinar
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