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Masters and Masters Qualifierin
Electronic Systemsand
Telecommunications Engineering
School of Electronic Engineeringhttp://www.dcu.ie/electronic_engineering/index.shtml
Masters Programme Team
Dr. Gabriel-Miro Muntean, Chairperson MEng Postgraduate Programmesemail: [email protected]
David Molloy, Advisoremail: [email protected]
Dr. Pascal Landais, Admissionsemail: [email protected]
Dr. Martin Collier, Projectsemail: [email protected]
Michele Pringle, Faculty Manager Administrationemail: [email protected]
Professor Patrick McNally, Head of Schoolemail: [email protected]
Consult the website for the initial queries (FAQs)
Postgraduate Programme Codes
Masters Qualifier (MEQ) Telecoms (MTCc) Electronic Systems (MENc) Majors (no special code)
Nanoelectronics & Photonics Image Processing & AnalysisNetwork ImplementationSemi-conductor Manufacturing
NOTE:
The last ‘c’ in each code indicates a ‘continuous’ programme.
There is no Year 1, Year 2 structure, etc.
Image Processing & AnalysisMajor
Electronic Systems Programme (MENc) Important Modules
EE453: Image Processing & AnalysisEE544: Computer VisionEE554: Image and Video CompressionEE563: 3D Graphics & Visualisation
Selected Academic StaffProf. Paul WhelanProf. Noel O’ConnorDr. Derek MolloyDr. Robert Sadleir
Nanoelectronics & PhotonicsMajor
Electronic Systems Programme (MENc) Important Modules
EE506: Fundamentals of Photonic DevicesEE541: Nano & Microelectronic Device Manufa
cturingEE550: Characterisation Technology for
Nanomaterials Selected Academic Staff
Prof. Patrick McNallyProf. Liam BarryDr. Pascal LandaisDr. Stephen Daniels
Semi-conductor ManufacturingMajor
Electronic Systems Programme (MENc) Important Modules
EE587: Plasma Process Technology EE541
: Nano & Microelectronic Device ManufacturingEE588: Semiconductor Manufacturing Equipm
ent and Systems Selected Academic Staff
Prof. Patrick McNallyDr. Stephen Daniels
Network Implementation Major Telecommunications Eng. Programme (MTCc) Important Modules
EE452: Wireless and Mobile Communications EE500: Performance of Data Networks EE509: Data Network Protocol Analysis EE552: Broadband Networks EE562: Network Programming EE558: Advanced RF Circuit Modelling
Selected Academic Staff Dr. Gabriel-Miro Muntean Dr. Martin Ccllier Dr. Jennifer McManis Dr. Conor Brennan Dr. Xiaojun Wang
Programme Structure
MASTERS8 Modules +
Project
QUALIFIER4 Modules
Full-time Recommended
4 modules per semester
Recommended
4 modules per semester
Part-time Recommended
2 modules per semester
Recommended
2 modules per semester
Choosing Your Modules
‘Programme Planner’ for 2012/13 Semester 1/2
IMPORTANT NOTES:
Electronic Systems Students can choose ANY 8 modules. Telecoms students MUST take at least 6 modules from the
‘telecoms’ module set plus ANY other two modules Various Major students are further restricted in their choices
See http://www.dcu.ie/electronics/post/modules/index.shtml for module descriptions and criteria for Majors.
Programme Planner 2012-2013
MASTERS PROJECTEvery student should complete ONE of the following Masters project modules
Project Module Codes for each M.Eng flavour:EE592: Electronic Systems Project (MEN) EE593: Telecommunications Eng. Project (MTC) EE594: Nano Major Project (MEN-Nano) EE595: Imaging Major Project (MEN-IPA) EE596: Network Major Project (MTC-Network) EE598: Semi-conductor Manufacturing Major Project (MEN-Semi)
Credits & Weightings
All taught modules are worth 7.5 ECTS credits (European Credit Transfer System)
The PROJECT is worth 30 credits.
For final precision mark computation: All taught modules are weighted 100 The PROJECT is weighted 350
Award Classifications
MASTERSPass - 90 credits & a precision mark of less than 60%
2nd Class Hons - 90 credits & a precision mark of 60-69%
1st Class Hons - 90 credits & a precision mark of 70-100%
Graduate Diploma/Graduate Certificate
Exit awardsGraduate Diploma - 60 credits (8 EE5XX modules – level 9)
Graduate Certificate- 30 credits (4 EE5XX modules – level 9)
Note: If you fail a module, the precision mark will be calculated with the mark received in the first sitting, regardless of the result in the re-sit
RegistrationElectronic Systems Engineering ProgrammeTelecommunications Engineering Programme
Register for modules for the current academic year only
Registration should be completed by now.
A late registration fee applies after Fri 31 Aug – 14 Sep 2012; please check the amount with DCU Finance
After Fri 28 Sept, 2012 – No registration is allowed (after 2pm)
Registration is YOUR responsibility! (Please Check Your Portal Page)
Module Changes
To Change modules - Complete ‘Change of Module Choice Form’ R37 www.dcu.ie/registry/forms/pdfs/R37_Module.pdf
You can change modules between Mon 1 Oct - Fri 5 Oct, 2012 with no extra charge
You can change modules between Mon 8 Oct - Fri 12 Oct, 2012 against a fee (please check the amount with Registry)
No change allowed after Fri 12 Oct, 2012.
To de-register from a module, complete form R-37.
The change of modules is YOUR responsibility!
FeesThe onus is on you to arrange fee payment
E.U. students on Masters/Grad. Dip. are supported under H.E.A.’s ‘Graduate Skills Conversion Programme’
Part-time students funded for 2 years Full-time students funded for 1 year
Non-E.U. students should contact Finance Office regarding fees.Certificate students not eligible for reduced fees
Finance Office - 9:30 – 12:30 and 14:30 to 16:30.Email: [email protected]
http://www.dcu.ie/finance/fees/skills_fees.shtml
Timetables
Available for all Elec. Eng. postgraduate programmes on the web under the course code – ‘MEN’, Year C
www.dcu.ie/timetables/search.shtml
Examinations
• SEMESTER 1 Mon 14 Jan - Fri 25 Jan 2013• SEMESTER 2 Mon 13 May - Sat 25 May 2013
Autumn Resits – to be confirmed
The exam timetable is displayed by the DCU Exams Office on student portal pages and DCU site 4-6 weeks prior to exams
For 2012/13 examination timetable,see: http://www.dcu.ie/timetables/examinations.shtml
ExaminationsStudents are NOT PERMITTED to retake
exams or CA already passed
Marks & Standards – http://www.dcu.ie/registry/examinations/marks_and_standards.pdf
Exam Regulations – http://www.dcu.ie/registry/examinations/regulations.shtml
Past Exam Papers – http://www.dcu.ie/internal/examinations/papers.php3
Student PitfallsAccording to DCU Regulations1) The four year rule
- there is a maximum of 4 year anybody can spend on our Masters programme,- this includes deferred years and work or illness-related issues
2) The one session repeat rule - there are a max of four attempts at any module except the project - there are a maximum of two attempts at the project
3) There are three different CA categories
- 1: resit is available for all components of the module
- 2: no resit is available for a 100% CA module- 3: no resit is available for the CA component only
Deferrals and AbsencesTo defer an entire academic year, complete a “Deferral of Academic Year” form (R-32) https://www4.dcu.ie/sites/default/files/registry/pdfs/R32.pdf
To defer exams, complete a “Deferral of Examination Form” (R-33) https://www4.dcu.ie/sites/default/files/registry/pdfs/R33.pdf
- Separate forms are required for each exam session (including re-sit)
Unexplained absences from exams result in a FAILED ATTEMPT. Therefore:- Ensure you are registered correctly - If absent, complete an “Absent from Examination Form” (R-41)https://www4.dcu.ie/sites/default/files/registry/pdfs/R41.pdf
For other forms, please see:http://www.dcu.ie/registry/application_forms.shtml
Submission of forms will be accepted at the Faculty Office (L115)
Project Dr. Martin Collier
Literature Review
Interim Presentation
Project Implementation
Final ReportResearch paperAppendices
Final Oral Examination
Project Dr. Martin Collier
Project Selection:
- October 2012 (Part-time students submitting the project in August 2013)- February 2013 (Full-time students submitting
The project in August 2013)- October 2013 (Part-time students submitting the project in August 2014)
Plagiarism, Copying and Collusion
Plagiarism is a serious offence in the university.
Familiarise yourself with DCU’s ‘Regulation on Plagiarism, Copying & Collusion’ at http://www.dcu.ie/registry/examinations/plagiarism.shtml
Masters/Grad Dip/Grad Cert in Electronic Systems or
Telecommunications EngineeringSchool of Electronic Engineering
http://www.dcu.ie/electronic_engineering/index.shtml
Contact: [email protected]
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