Electrical Engineering Major - Electronic Specialisation - Beginning of year start
Beginning of year start
Year 1
Semester 1 - Feb | Semester 2 - July |
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MG5004 Eng Maths 1 ^ 141.514 Common Compulsory | MG6190 Mathematics 2 142.602 PRE: MG5004 |
MG5001 Engineering Computing ^ 502.514 Common Compulsory | MG5005 Engineering Design and Drawing 114.508 Common Compulsory |
MG5003 Engineering Communication 181.518 Common Compulsory | MG5002 Engineering Mechanics 124.503 Common Compulsory |
MG5034 Electrical Principles ^ 523.526 Electrical Compulsory | MG5035 Electronic Principles ^ 523.527 Electrical Compulsory |
Year 2
Semester 3 - Feb | Semester 4 - July |
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MG5026 Instrumentation and Control 1 524.509 PRE: MG5034 | MG6136 Design ^ 114.610 Common Compulsory PRE: MG5005 |
MG5020 Microcontroller Systems 1 ^ 504.507 PRE: MG5001 | MG6022 Microcontroller Systems 2 ^ 504.607 PRE: MG5020 |
MG5019 Electronics 1 533.519 PRE: MG5035 | MG6021 Electronics 2 533.620 PRE: MG5019 |
MG5021 Electronics Manufacturing 1 532.511 PRE: MG5035 | MG5124 Introduction to Networks 513.510 |
Year 3
Semester 5 - Feb | Semester 6 - July |
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MG7101 Engineering Development Project 115.719 Common Compulsory PRE: MG6136 and at least 30 Level 6 credits | |
MG7013 Embedded Systems ^ 505.705 PRE: MG6022 | MG7121 Professional Engineering Practice 115.720 Common Compulsory PRE: MG5003 |
MG7012 Signal Processing 533.719 PRE: MG5004, MG5019 | MG6024 Electronic Design 114.609 PRE: MG5020, MG5035 |
MG7018 Systems and Control 524.708 | MG6103 Engineering Management Principles ^ 115.613 Common Compulsory PRE:MG5003 |
^ Available Semesters 1 & 2
PRE = prerequisite
CO = corequisite
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