Bangor University

Course Details

Electronic Engineering (Organic Electronics) (MRes)

Course Description

The School of Electronic Engineering at Bangor is ranked as 2nd in the UK for research by the UK Government in its most recent Research Assessment Exercise and as such the School houses academics, researchers and students of international standing. The School offers an MRes programme in Electronic Engineering, with a variety of specialist areas of study available: Optoelectronics; Optical Communications; Organic Electronics; Polymer Electronics; Micromachining; Nanotechnology; VLSI Design; Bio-Electronics; Microwave Devices. Each programme is aligned to the research conducted within the School. The MRes programme provides a dedicated route for high-calibre students who (may have a specific research aim in mind) are ready to carry out independent research leading to PhD level study or who are seeking a stand alone research based qualification suitable for a career in research with transferable skills for graduate employment. It is the normal expectation that the independent research thesis (120 credits) should be of at a publishable standard in a high quality peer reviewed journal. The MRes programme is a full-time one year course consisting of 60 taught credits at the beginning of the programme which lead on to the 120 credit thesis. Each MRes shares the taught element of the course, after successful completion of the taught element students are then able to specialise in a specific subject for their thesis. The taught provision has four distinct 15 credit modules that concentrate on specific generic skill.

Course Duration

NumberDuration
1year

Career outcomes

A research degree will allow you to explore your chosen field under your own terms, driven by your own questions and intrigue under the guidance of an experienced research professional.

Electronic Engineering (Organic Electronics) (MRes) Bangor University