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Masters and Masters Qualifier in Electronic Systems and Telecommunications Engineering School of Electronic Engineering http://www.dcu.ie/electronic_engineering/index.shtml
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Masters Programme Team Dr. Gabriel-Miro Muntean, Chairperson MEng Postgraduate Programmes email: munteang@eeng.dcu.iemunteang@eeng.dcu.ie David Molloy, Advisor email: david.molloy@dcu.iedavid.molloy@dcu.ie Dr. Pascal Landais, Admissions email: landaisp@eeng.dcu.ielandaisp@eeng.dcu.ie Dr. Martin Collier, Projects email: collierm@eeng.dcu.iecollierm@eeng.dcu.ie Michele Pringle, Faculty Manager Administration email: michele.pringle@dcu.iemichele.pringle@dcu.ie Professor Patrick McNally, Head of School email: patrick.mcnally@dcu.iepatrick.mcnally@dcu.ie Consult the website for the initial queries (FAQs)
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Postgraduate Programme Codes Masters Qualifier (MEQ) Telecoms (MTCc) Electronic Systems (MENc) Majors (no special code) Nanoelectronics & Photonics Image Processing & Analysis Network Implementation Semi-conductor Manufacturing NOTE: The last ‘c’ in each code indicates a ‘continuous’ programme. There is no Year 1, Year 2 structure, etc.
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Image Processing & Analysis Major Electronic Systems Programme (MENc) Important Modules EE453: Image Processing & Analysis EE544: Computer Vision EE554: Image and Video Compression EE563: 3D Graphics & Visualisation Selected Academic Staff Prof. Paul Whelan Prof. Noel O’Connor Dr. Derek Molloy Dr. Robert Sadleir
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Nanoelectronics & Photonics Major Electronic Systems Programme (MENc) Important Modules EE506: Fundamentals of Photonic Devices EE541: Nano & Microelectronic Device Manufacturing EE541: Nano & Microelectronic Device Manufacturing EE550: Characterisation Technology for Nanomaterials EE550: Characterisation Technology for Nanomaterials Selected Academic Staff Prof. Patrick McNally Prof. Liam Barry Dr. Pascal Landais Dr. Stephen Daniels
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Semi-conductor Manufacturing Major Electronic Systems Programme (MENc) Important Modules EE587: Plasma Process Technology EE541: Nano & Microelectronic Device Manufacturing EE541: Nano & Microelectronic Device Manufacturing EE588: Semiconductor Manufacturing Equipment and Systems EE588: Semiconductor Manufacturing Equipment and Systems Selected Academic Staff Prof. Patrick McNally Dr. Stephen Daniels
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Network Implementation Major Telecommunications Eng. Programme (MTCc) Important Modules EE452: Wireless and Mobile Communications EE500: Performance of Data Networks EE509: Data Network Protocol Analysis EE552: Broadband Networks EE562: Network Programming EE558: Advanced RF Circuit Modelling Selected Academic Staff Dr. Gabriel-Miro Muntean Dr. Martin Ccllier Dr. Jennifer McManis Dr. Conor Brennan Dr. Xiaojun Wang
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Programme Structure MASTERS 8 Modules + Project QUALIFIER 4 Modules Full-timeRecommended 4 modules per semester Recommended 4 modules per semester Part-timeRecommended 2 modules per semester Recommended 2 modules per semester
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Choosing Your Modules ‘Programme Planner’ for 2012/13 Semester 1/2 IMPORTANT NOTES: Electronic Systems Students can choose ANY 8 modules. Telecoms students MUST take at least 6 modules from the ‘telecoms’ module set plus ANY other two modules Various Major students are further restricted in their choices See http://www.dcu.ie/electronics/post/modules/index.shtml http://www.dcu.ie/electronics/post/modules/index.shtml for module descriptions and criteria for Majors.
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Programme Planner 2012-2013 MASTERS PROJECT Every student should complete ONE of the following Masters project modules Project Module Codes for each M.Eng flavour: EE592: Electronic Systems Project (MEN) EE593: Telecommunications Eng. Project (MTC) EE594: Nano Major Project (MEN-Nano) EE595: Imaging Major Project (MEN-IPA) EE596: Network Major Project (MTC-Network) EE598: Semi-conductor Manufacturing Major Project (MEN-Semi)
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Credits & Weightings All taught modules are worth 7.5 ECTS credits (European Credit Transfer System) The PROJECT is worth 30 credits. For final precision mark computation: All taught modules are weighted 100 The PROJECT is weighted 350
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Award Classifications MASTERS Pass - 90 credits & a precision mark of less than 60% 2 nd Class Hons - 90 credits & a precision mark of 60-69% 1 st Class Hons - 90 credits & a precision mark of 70-100%
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Graduate Diploma/ Graduate Certificate Exit awards Graduate Diploma- 60 credits (8 EE5XX modules – level 9) Graduate Certificate- 30 credits (4 EE5XX modules – level 9) Note: If you fail a module, the precision mark will be calculated with the mark received in the first sitting, regardless of the result in the re-sit
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Registration Electronic Systems Engineering Programme Telecommunications Engineering Programme Register for modules for the current academic year only Registration should be completed by now. A late registration fee applies after Fri 31 Aug – 14 Sep 2012; please check the amount with DCU Finance After Fri 28 Sept, 2012 – No registration is allowed (after 2pm) Registration is YOUR responsibility! (Please Check Your Portal Page)
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Module Changes To Change modules - Complete ‘Change of Module Choice Form’ R37 www.dcu.ie/registry/forms/pdfs/R37_Module.pdf You can change modules between Mon 1 Oct - Fri 5 Oct, 2012 with no extra charge You can change modules between Mon 8 Oct - Fri 12 Oct, 2012 against a fee (please check the amount with Registry) No change allowed after Fri 12 Oct, 2012. To de-register from a module, complete form R-37. The change of modules is YOUR responsibility!
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Fees The onus is on you to arrange fee payment E.U. students on Masters/Grad. Dip. are supported under H.E.A.’s ‘Graduate Skills Conversion Programme’ Part-time students funded for 2 years Full-time students funded for 1 year Non-E.U. students should contact Finance Office regarding fees. Certificate students not eligible for reduced fees Finance Office - 9:30 – 12:30 and 14:30 to 16:30. Email: fees@dcu.iefees@dcu.ie http://www.dcu.ie/finance/fees/skills_fees.shtml
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Timetables Available for all Elec. Eng. postgraduate programmes on the web under the course code – ‘MEN’, Year C www.dcu.ie/timetables/search.shtml
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Examinations SEMESTER 1 Mon 14 Jan - Fri 25 Jan 2013 SEMESTER 2 Mon 13 May - Sat 25 May 2013 Autumn Resits – to be confirmed The exam timetable is displayed by the DCU Exams Office on student portal pages and DCU site 4-6 weeks prior to exams For 2012/13 examination timetable, see: http://www.dcu.ie/timetables/examinations.shtmlhttp://www.dcu.ie/timetables/examinations.shtml
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Examinations Students are NOT PERMITTED to retake exams or CA already passed Marks & Standards – http://www.dcu.ie/registry/examinations/marks_and_standards.pdf http://www.dcu.ie/registry/examinations/marks_and_standards.pdf Exam Regulations – http://www.dcu.ie/registry/examinations/regulations.shtml http://www.dcu.ie/registry/examinations/regulations.shtml Past Exam Papers – http://www.dcu.ie/internal/examinations/papers.php3
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Student Pitfalls According to DCU Regulations 1) The four year rule - there is a maximum of 4 year anybody can spend on our Masters programme, - this includes deferred years and work or illness-related issues 2) The one session repeat rule - there are a max of four attempts at any module except the project - there are a maximum of two attempts at the project 3) There are three different CA categories - 1: resit is available for all components of the module - 2: no resit is available for a 100% CA module - 3: no resit is available for the CA component only
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Deferrals and Absences To defer an entire academic year, complete a “Deferral of Academic Year” form (R-32) https://www4.dcu.ie/sites/default/files/registry/pdfs/R32.pdfhttps://www4.dcu.ie/sites/default/files/registry/pdfs/R32.pdf To defer exams, complete a “Deferral of Examination Form” (R-33) https://www4.dcu.ie/sites/default/files/registry/pdfs/R33.pdf https://www4.dcu.ie/sites/default/files/registry/pdfs/R33.pdf - Separate forms are required for each exam session (including re-sit) Unexplained absences from exams result in a FAILED ATTEMPT. Therefore: - Ensure you are registered correctly - If absent, complete an “Absent from Examination Form” (R-41) https://www4.dcu.ie/sites/default/files/registry/pdfs/R41.pdf For other forms, please see: http://www.dcu.ie/registry/application_forms.shtml Submission of forms will be accepted at the Faculty Office (L115)
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Project Dr. Martin Collier Literature Review Interim Presentation Project Implementation Final Report Research paper Appendices Final Oral Examination
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Project Dr. Martin Collier Project Selection: - October 2012 (Part-time students submitting the project in August 2013) - February 2013 (Full-time students submitting The project in August 2013) - October 2013 (Part-time students submitting the project in August 2014)
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Plagiarism, Copying and Collusion Plagiarism is a serious offence in the university. Familiarise yourself with DCU’s ‘Regulation on Plagiarism, Copying & Collusion’ at http://www.dcu.ie/registry/examinations/plagiarism.shtml http://www.dcu.ie/registry/examinations/plagiarism.shtml
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Masters/Grad Dip/Grad Cert in Electronic Systems or Telecommunications Engineering School of Electronic Engineering http://www.dcu.ie/electronic_engineering/index.shtml Contact: munteang@eeng.dcu.ie or faculty.ec.assistant@dcu.ie
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