DCU is hosting A Webinar about the MEng in Electronic and Computer Engineering and MSc in Electronic and Computer Technology at DCU, on July 30.
The MEng in Electronic and Computer Engineering at DCU 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, Major in Image Processing & Analysis, Major in Future Network Technologies, Major in Advanced Data Networks, Major in Nanotechnology, or Major in Semiconductor & Plasma Technology.
The MSc in Electronic and Computer Technology at DCU is designed to equip graduates with a vast range of cutting-edge skills. The course is focused on the Internet of Things (IoT), covering a range of technologies and topics involved in IoT systems, including sensors, communication, networking, data analytics, and security, as well as offering flexible study options with multiple intakes and exit awards.
Join this webinar on Tuesday, July 30th at 1 pm for a full overview of both the MEng in Electronic and Computer Engineering and the MSc in Electronic & Computer Technology courses, modules and opportunities. You will have the chance to ask the programme chairs, Dr Conor McArdle and Prof Derek Molloy, any questions that you may have, as well as hear what DCU has to offer. This session will last approximately 40 minutes.
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