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BEng in Electronic and Software Engineering (Direct Entry version) [7168]

Third Year, 2010/11

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Please read the notes below the module table.

WARNING: Programme descriptions for future academic years are subject to change.

Follow the link from the module code to see the full Syllabus Page for each of the modules taught by the School of Computer Science.
(Any links to modules taught outside the School are to the Academic Office web site, and may not work.)

Students take the following modules to an overall total of 120 credits.

Credits
Code Module Sem1 Sem2

Compulsory Modules to a total of 50 credits
06 19322 Software System Components 1A 30  
06 19321 Software System Components 2   20

Optional Modules to a total of 70 credits
40 credits chosen from:
06 02596 Project - E&SE/BEng 10 30
04 02279 EEM3P Individual Project 10 30
30 credits chosen from:
06 02363 Commercial Programming 10  
06 02578 Compilers & Languages   10
06 02525 Databases 2   10
06 08144 Formal Methods [Not offered in 2010/11]   10
06 02408 Graphics 2   10
06 22133 Human Computer Interaction 10  
06 20122 Intelligent Data Analysis   10
06 11223 Natural Language Processing & Applications   10
06 02648 Natural Language Processing 2 [Not offered in 2010/11]   10
06 23644 Networks and Distributed Systems [New module for 2010/11] 20  
06 02552 Principles of Programming Languages   10
06 02645 Virtual Reality [Not offered in 2010/11] 10  
04 15657 EE3J1 Artificial Intelligence 10  
04 22736 Interactive 3D Design 10  
04 15652 EE3A1 Computer Hardware and Digital Design 10  
04 15660 EE3N1 Signal Analysis and Signal Processing 10  
04 15661 EE3N2 Digital Signal Processing   10

Notes

  1. This programme is available only to direct entrants to Year 3.
  2. Not all options may be available in any particular year. Some option combinations are only available if the timetable permits. As students may have to make preliminary option choices before timetables are available, changes may be needed later if there are clashes. In selecting options, students need to pay attention to pre- and co-requisites.

Undergraduate Degree Programmes for 2010/11