Masters/Grad Dip/Grad Cert in Electronic Systems or Telecommunications Engineering School of Electronic Engineering
Programme Structure MASTERS 8 Mods + Project DIPLOMA 8 Mods CERT. 4 Mods Full-timeRecommend 4 modules per semester Recommend 2 modules each semester * Part-timeRecommend 2 modules per semester Recommend 1(one) module per semester * * this is flexible and dependent on your preferred completion time
GC/GD/MEng. Electronic Systems MODULE TITLETypeSem Object Orientated ProgrammingOC/Web1 Digital Signal ProcessingOC1 Computer & Machine VisionOC/Web1 Image & Video CompressionOC/Web1 System Dynamics & ControlOC1 HDL & High-Level Logic SynthesisOC/Web1 Optical Communication System DesignOC/Web1 3D Computer Graphics (pending 2006)OC/Web1 IC Manufacturing SystemsOC2 Internetwork SecurityOC/Web2 Semi-conductor Science & TechnologyOC/Web2 Intelligent SystemsOC/Web2 Broadband NetworksOC/Web2 Data Network ProtocolsOC2 Advanced RF Circuit ModellingOC/Web2 Server-side DevelopmentOC/Web2 ProjectN/A
GC/GD/MEng. Telecoms Eng. MODULE TITLETypeSem Object Orientated Programming (T)OC/Web1 Digital Signal Processing (T)OC1 Computer & Machine VisionOC/Web1 Image & Video Compression (T)OC/Web1 System Dynamics & ControlOC1 HDL & High-Level Logic SynthesisOC/Web1 Optical Communication System Design (T)OC/Web1 3D Computer Graphics (pending 2006)OC/Web1 IC Manufacturing SystemsOC2 Internetwork Security (T)OC/Web2 Semi-conductor Science & TechnologyOC/Web2 Intelligent SystemsOC/Web2 Broadband Networks (T)OC/Web2 Data Network Protocols (T)OC2 Advanced RF Circuit Modelling (T)OC/Web2 Server-side Development (T)OC/Web2 ProjectN/A
Module Descriptors Can be viewed at: (you will see the Module Code and Title – click to read the contents)
Credits & Weightings All taught modules are worth 7.5 ECTS credits (European Credit Transfer System). The PROJECT is worth 15 credits. All taught modules are weighted 100. The PROJECT is weighted 350.
Award Classifications MASTERSG. Dip.G. Cert. Obtained 75 credits & an aggregate mark of Pass Obtained 60 credit & an aggregate mark of PASS Obtained 30 credits & an aggregate mark of Pass nd Class Hons60-69 Credit st Class Hons Distinction
Registration Registration Details: Thurs., 30 th Sept., 6:30– 8:30p.m. - LIBRARY YOUR responsibility! (Check Portal Page). Register for modules you plan to complete in the academic year you’re registering for ONLY: -2 weeks to change your registration at start of each semester: -Complete ‘Change of Module Choice’ R37 ( -To de-register from a module, you must complete the same form. Unable to take exam due to illness: -MUST submit Medical Cert. to Exams Office within 1 week of exam date. Unable to take exam due to ‘extenuating circumstances’: -Complete ‘Deferral of Exam’ R33 ( prior to exam date & sumbit to Programme Chair for approval (N.B. only granted in genuine circumstances).
Registration (contd.) To defer an entire academic year, complete a ‘Deferral of Academic Year’ R32 ( Unexplained absences from exams result in a FAILED ATTEMPT. Therefore: -Ensure you’re registered correctly from the outset. -Complete the appropriate forms to explain absences. Visit the Registry site at If you require, e.g: -Letters to confirm your student status -Printed transcript of results -Your portal password contact INFORMATION SECTION in the REGISTRY.
Fees The onus is on you to arrange fee payment. All E.U. students on Masters/Grad. Dip. are supported under H.E.A.’s ‘Graduate Skills Conversion Programme’ (p/timers funded for 2 years only). Refer to Finance Office re Cert. fees. Non-E.U. students should contact Finance regarding fees. Finance Office opens from 9:30 – 12:30 and 14:30 to 16:30. (T): / (re Grad. Skills Prog)
Timetables Available for all Elec. Eng. postgraduate programmes on the web under the course code – ‘MEN’, Year 1
Transfer Cert to Diploma to Masters Cert students may transfer to the G.D. having successfully completed 4 modules. If you subsequently wish to transfer to the Masters an average of 55% from the 4 modules completed on the Cert. plus any 2 modules taken on the G.D. is required. ALL modules considered for transfer purposes must be passed at the FIRST ATTEMPT. In addition, students MAY be required to attend an interview.
Transfer Graduate Diploma to Masters Students on the G.D. who obtain one of the following will be given the option to transfer to the MASTERS: 1.an average of 55% in the first 4 modules taken and passed at FIRST ATTEMPT. 2.an average of 55% in ANY 6 modules they pass at FIRST ATTEMPT.
Transfer Grad Diploma to Masters (contd). 3. Students who complete the G.D. requirment of 60 Level 5 credits, and who have NOT met the 6 module, 55% threshold for transfer, may continue to attempt to achieve the threshold by taking additional modules (only one attempt is permitted for such additional modules). Award classification will be based on grades achieved in the FIRST 8 modules taken. NOTE: Students who qualify to transfer will be offered the opportunity to transfer OR to accept/complete the lower qualification. Students who opt to transfer will not be awarded the lower qualification
Transfer Options Between Qualifications To transfer between qualifications, e.g. MEN to MTC, or between FULL-TIME and PART-TIME modes, you MUST complete an ‘Internal Transfer’ form, and submit it according to deadlines laid down by the Admissions Office. (
Examinations 1. Sem. 1: Mon. 17/01/05 – Fri. 28/01/ Sem. 2: Mon. 16/05/05 – Sat. 28/05/05. No Autum Repeats on these programmes – if you fail, you can register as a Repeat Student and retake it at next sitting 3. Exam timetable (Exams Office) – displayed student portal pages and DCU site 4-6 weeks prior to exams.
Examinations (contd). 4. Students are NOT PERMITTED to retake exams already passed. Marks & Standards – Exam Regulations – Past Exam Papers – 5.Results displayed on student portal page (see calendar in handout).
The Project Projects are allocated ONCE a year, at the beginning of March (for students submitting a project in the following August and January). Priority is given to students due to complete the Masters by the following September. Allocation based on aggregate marks if two students select the same project. Projects are submitted in EITHER January or August – if a submission date is deferred, you must register for the project again but to submit at the next submission date.
Project (contd). Interim Report. Project implementation. Final Report. Presentation. Oral Examination.
Plagiarism, Copying and Collusion Plaguiarism is a serious offence in the university. Familiarise yourself with DCU’s ‘Regulation on Plagiarism, Copying & Collusion’ at
Masters/Grad Dip/Grad Cert in Electronic Systems or Telecommunications Engineering School of Electronic Engineering