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School of Engineering
Dr. Goran Bezanov
Subject Area Leader for EEE
T403, [email protected]
Taught Programmes in the school of Engineering
London South Bank University
• Established 1892• Central London location• 25,500 students
• Schools:
• Applied Sciences
• Arts and Creative Industries
• The Built Environment and Architecture
• Business
• Engineering
• Health and Social Care
• Law and Social Sciences
School of Engineering
• Our Departments• Department of Engineering and Design• Electrical, mechanical and design engineering courses
with outstanding technical facilities. Innovation and good design practice underpins all. i.e
• Electrical and Electronic Engineering BEng (Hons)• Mechanical Engineering BEng (Hons)
• Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering• Courses are closely integrated so you’ll be ready for a
professional engineering career in either the petroleum or chemical process industries. i.e.
• Chemical and Process Engineering BEng (Hons)
• Petroleum Engineering BEng (Hons)
Professional Accreditation
BEng Programmes in Electrical Engineering
BEng Programmes in Engineering
Dean of School
School Management CommitteeMembers: HoD, SAL-Electrical, SAL-Mechanical & Design, SAL Petro-Chemical , Academic Director, Research and Enterprise Director, Technical Support supervisor
Technical Support
Research & Enterprise Activities
Academic Provision
Subject Areas: Design,
Electrical, Mechanical-Petroleum
and chemical
Module Coordinators
Course Directors
Collaborative Provision
Assessment Officer
Timetabling Officer
Admissions team
Industrial liaison officer
Student Experience
School of Engineering
Courses in the EEE subject Area
Taught Programmes in Electrical Engineering
• Electrical and Electronic Subject Area has 23 Academic staff who support the following courses
• Electrical and Electronic Subject Area has 23 Academic staff who support the following courses
Around 80 Modules support these courses
13 courses : 4 BEng, 3 BSc, 1 HND, 1 FDEng, 4 MSc
3 Main Steams of BEng: EEE, TECNE, CSN
1. Master of Engineering Management ,
2. MSc Mechatronics, Robotics & Embedded Systems
3. MSc Advanced Telecommunications & Wireless
Engineering ·
4. MSc Electrical and Electronic Engineering
5. MSc Biomedical Engineering and Instrumentation
BEng Programmes in Electrical Engineering
Student numbers in the EEE subject Area
Teaching
BEng Programmes in Electrical Engineering
Staff contactLectures•Problem-solving tutorials•Practical laboratories/workshops•About 3-4 h/w per Module
Self-guided study•About 4-5 h/w per module•VLE - Moodle•Coursework assignments•Informal access to staff
BEng Programmes in Electrical Engineering
Admissions Criteria
• Degree requirements• Each course has its own entry requirements, which are listed on
each entry in our Course Finder. It's important that you read these before applying.
• Degree• As an example, we typically ask for the following for degree level
entry:• two or three GCE/AVCE A Level passes with specific grades OR• a pass in BTEC Extended Diploma/Diploma with specific grades OR• successful completion of a recognised Access to HE course with
specific numbers of Level 3 merits OR• other Level 3 qualifications of a similar volume and depth of study
as those listed above for example Scottish Highers, Irish Highers or International Baccalaureate
Example Entry Criteria to BEng (Hons) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering
• Entry requirements• 280 UCAS points (including Level 3 Maths or Physical Science)• A Level BBC; or• BTEC National Diploma: DMM; or• Access courses 60 credits, including 45 at level 3 (a minimum of 12
Merits in Maths modules) and 15 at level 2; plus • English and Maths GCSE (C or above), or equiv. • We welcome qualifications from around the world. English language
qualifications for international students: IELTS score of 6.0 or Cambridge Proficiency or Advanced Grade C.
BEng Programmes in Electrical Engineering
BEng Programmes in Electrical Engineering
School of EngineeringElectrical Undergraduate Programmes
Semester 1 Semester 2
EEA_6_009 Innovation & Enterprise L6 (15)
EEA_6_975 Control Engineering L6 (15)
EEC_6_989 Advanced Analogue & Digital Techniques L6 (30)
EEC_6_422 RF Systems L6 (30)
BEng Project L6 (30)
• BEng Electrical & Electronic Engineering (full-time) – level 6 units
BEng Programmes in Electrical Engineering
School of EngineeringElectrical Undergraduate Programmes
Semester 1 Semester 2
EEA_6_009 Innovation & Enterprise L6 (15)
EEA_6_975 Control Engineering L6 (15)
EEC_6_491-Power Systems, Energy Converters and Drives (30)
EEC_6_501-Systems for Environmental Services and Lighting (30)
BEng Project L6 (30)
• BEng Systems for Environmental Services (full-time) – level 6 units
BEng Programmes in Electrical Engineering
School of EngineeringElectrical Undergraduate Programmes
Semester 1 Semester 2
EEA_6_009 Innovation & Enterprise (15)EEA_6_438 DSP for Communication
Engineering (15)
EEA_6_984 Network Technologies and Design (15)
EEA_6_439 Optical & Microwave Communications and EMC (15)
EEC_6_896 Analogue, Digital and Wireless Communications
BEng Project L6 (30)
• BEng Telecommunications & Computer Networks Engineering (full-time) – level 6 units
BEng Programmes in Electrical Engineering
School of EngineeringElectrical Undergraduate Programmes
Semester 1 Semester 2
EEA_6_009 Innovation & Enterprise (15) EEA_6_413 Advanced computer engineering (15)
EEA_6_984 Network Technologies and Design (15)
EEA_6_414 Systems and Software Engineering (15)
EEC_6_987 Distributed and Embedded Real-Time Systems (30)
BEng Project L6 (30)
• BEng Computer Systems & Networks (full-time) – level 6 units
• Project• Equivalent to 30 credits of study• Individual piece of work – individual academic supervisor
from LSBU. Viva and marking jointly with home Prof.• Assessed by:
– Progression report – November
– Interim report – February
– Presentation – March
– Final report & viva-voce - May (including project work)
• Starts in late September – submit final report in late April• Selection – lists produced in May or suggest own topic and
submit details to potential supervisor for approval. Needs to be selected by second week in October
• Blackboard website: http://vle.lsbu.ac.uk/
BEng Programmes in Electrical Engineering
School of Engineering
Research
Research themesIn-depth research in the department is carried out across a number of themes by our research groups. Most of our academic staff belong to
one or more of these and research students can expect to join a small team working on particular problems. Themes in our School of Engineering and Design concern energy and the environment and
research covers:Energy, Materials and Sustainability Group (EMS)
Mechatronics, Robotics and Non-Destructive Testing (MrNDT)Biomedical Engineering and Communications (BiMEC)
Chemical and Process Engineering Electronic and Functional Materials