Postgraduate study

The School of Electronic, Electrical
and Systems Engineering provides a range of postgraduate MSc degrees that address the three key challenges
of energy, communications and systems.
All our MSc programmes offer advanced-level
training and education geared to the needs
of global industry, commerce and government
and draw upon the world-class research being
undertaken in the School and across the
University.
Our students reflect the dynamic nature of the industry and come from all corners of the world to study at Loughborough. Each year, over 100 students from the UK and abroad join us to take advantage of our best-in-class postgraduate MSc training.
We also have a dedicated range of Professional Development Short Courses available to individuals and businesses. If you are interested in any of the programmes or courses listed in this prospectus we would be delighted to hear from you to discuss your options and opportunities.
For information about Postgraduate Research Studentships, please click here.
Accreditation
The Professional Institutes support the training of professional engineers by accrediting or approving programmes that meet their criteria.
The procedure involves a thorough assessment of the course’s contents, its assessment procedures, its teaching staff and facilities by a panel of experts. The panel also conducts separate meetings with both lecturers and students as part of the assessment.
Accredited programmes will have met the academic requirements of the Engineering Council (UK) for registration as Chartered Engineer (CEng), Incorporated Engineer (IEng) or Engineering Technician (EngTech). Approved programmes are educational qualifications that have been determined to meet the academic requirements of the Institute for registration as professional member.
Currently, our MSc programme in Renewable Energy Systems Technology is approved by the Energy Institute, the Institution of Engineering and Technology and Institution of Mechanical Engineers and the Systems Engineering MSc is accredited by the Institute of Measurement and Control.
Structure
Our MSc programmes offer a variety of study routes depending on your specific requirements.
Programmes within our energy, systems and communications themes may be studied full-time over one year or part time over a period up to eight years.
All programmes have a modular structure worth 15 credits (taught modules) or 60 credits (project module). Modules are accumulated towards the Loughborough University Masters (180 credits), whilst optional awards of PG Dip (120 credits) or PG Cert (60 credits) are also available for some programmes.
Flexible Learning
We are currently developing distance and flexible learning options for study at home or in your workplace. These programmes enable you to participate without taking time away from work to attend a residential course, and save on the costs of travelling to and living at the University. For maximum flexibility, it is also possible to combine your home or work-based learning with one or more of our residential modules at Loughborough. Currently our Renewable Energy programme is available entirely online via distance learning, whilst Digital Communications will be offered via DL shortly.
Detailed information on the structure and themes of each programme is contained in the University's on-line prospectus
Sponsorship, funding and fees
Up to date information on the fees for each of our MSc programmes can be obtained from the Tuition Fee Finder.
To support themselves whilst at Loughborough, many of our MSc students obtain funding from government or industry sources within their own country of residence.
In the first instance we recommend that you contact your local government education office. The University's online postgraduate prospectus also contains information on other sources of external funding.
Within Loughborough, a number of University or School bursaries or scholarships are available to eligible applicants. Please see our prospectus pages for further information, or contact Sharon Laing, our Postgraduate Admissions Secretary.
Entry Requirements
Good honours degree in electronic/electrical engineering, physics or an equivalent qualification or equivalent industrial experience.
Apply
The best way to apply for admission to a taught programme or a research programme is via the online application page. This allows us to process applications quickly, and provide a good service.
Your application must be supported by documentary evidence of entry qualifications (including English language where appropriate), academic transcripts and sealed references.
You are strongly advised to send your documents, including transcripts and sealed references, as soon as you make your online application. A decision about your application cannot be made until we receive your supporting documents.
Applying for a taught programme
Some programme directos require submission of a personal statement or additional information before they are able to consider your application. We strongly advise you to check details of your chosen programme before submitting your application.
For further general information and advice visit the University's Postgraduate Admissions Office pages.
