Engineering, Science and the Built Environment (ESBE) Undergraduate Prospectus 2010
BEng (Hons)
Location Location
Southwark Southwark
BEng (Hons)
Telecommunications and Computer
Duration Duration
Computer Systems
3 years (full-time) 3 years (full-time)
Networks Engineering (TeCNE)
4 years (full-time sandwich) 4 years (full-time sandwich)
4 years (part-time) 4 years (part-time)
and Networks (CSN)
Start date Start date
September September
Simple timetable information: Simple timetable information
Engineering, Science and the Built Envir Engineering, Science and the Built Envir
Course description Career opportunities
Full-time: 16 hours contact spread throughout Part-time: 1 day per week, including evening
Course description Germany. If you do not already have a
The merging of telecommunications and This course opens a range of career
the week.
Advances in the application of computer knowledge of German you may study
Part-time: 1 day, including evening, per week How to apply
computer communications has created opportunities in an expanding field work
Full-time: via UCAS
systems to engineering and commerce language units on an additional voluntary
new markets and job opportunities which within an equipment manufacturer,
How to apply Part-time: direct to LSBU
have been phenomenal in recent years, in basis, during your Year One and Two.
rest upon diverse technologies within network infrastructure provider or
Full-time: via UCAS
particular the use of computer networks
Part-time: direct to LSBU UCAS code
the field of electronic engineering. These service provider, research work or
Full-time and full-time sandwich: H650
in applications ranging from mobile Career opportunities
include: data communications, computer undertaking design and development
UCAS code
communications to server clustering in Employment opportunities exist
communication networks, optical fibre projects, or on the production of land or
Full-time and full-time sandwich: H640 LSBU code
multinational corporations. throughout the industrial and commercial
Part-time: 2419
communication technologies, mobile undersea communication systems, data sectors.
onment
LSBU codes
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communications, cellular networks, networks, computer communication
Full-time and full-time sandwich: 1074 Course contact
CSN offers a balanced programme
satellite communication systems, networks, optical fibre and microwave
Part-time: 1076 Dr. Goran Bezanov
(ESBE)
of computer hardware, interface Progression routes
bezanog@lsbu.ac.uk – 020 7815 7532
(ESBE)
broadband network technologies, communications, wireless and mobile
Course contact
electronics, programming for real- to postgraduate study
internetworking, the www and so on. communications, cellular mobile
Nigel Webster Typical offer
time and embedded systems and Graduates will be well-equipped to
networks or satellite systems.
webstenl@lsbu.ac.uk – 020 7815 7527 Full-time: 170 UCAS Tariff Points
telecommunications all of which are undertake LSBU’s MSc courses in
(including AS level mathematics)
This specialist course provides focused
Typical offer Part-time: 320 UCAS Tariff Points
supported by basic units in analysis, Embedded and Distributed Systems or
teaching in the modern fields of Progression routes
Full-time: 170 UCAS Tariff Points (including (including AS level mathematics)
software and database design. The Computer Systems and Networking.
telecommunications and computer to postgraduate study
advanced level mathematics or BTEC Nat Dip.
breadth of knowledge covered, ranging
with a merit in mathematics. Because of the Course units
networks engineering. You will benefit Graduates will be well-equipped to
diversity of qualifications both nationally and Year 1
from software programming and design Professional contacts/industry links
from an established academic team that undertake postgraduate study at this
internationally LSBU will accept qualifications if – Computer Structures
in Java and C++ to computer network Our BEng courses are accredited by the
maintains a strong research effort. The or other institutions LSBU MSc courses
they can be shown to be equivalent to A-levels or – Database Fundamentals
administration under Windows 2000 and Institution of Engineering and Technology
BTEC Nationals. – Introduction to Electrical and Electronic Systems
course has significant laboratory based include: Embedded and Distributed
Part-time: A higher entry level is set for the part- – Maths for IT
Unix, opens doors to a wide range of (formerly the IEE) for fast track
practical teaching to support the rigorous Systems, Computer Systems and
time course. This may typically be a HNC. – Digital Electronics: Chips
employment opportunities. progression to chartered engineer. This
lecture material. Networking and Telecommunications
– Engineering Software (in Java)
course has a panel of industry advisers,
Course units – Fundamentals of the Internet
and Computer Network Engineering.
Year 1 – Professional Studies for Engineers
You will gain a lot of experience in to help us ensure our course coverage
For those students who choose to take
– Engineering Materials Year 2
using industry-standard equipment and is relevant to employment needs. A
the four year sandwich course, Year Three Professional contacts/industry links
– Engineering Science – Introduction to Communications and Networks
simulation packages. You will undertake dedicated industrial liaison tutor provides
– Introduction to Electrical and Electronic Systems – Object Oriented Software for Engineers (in Java)
is spent on an industrial placement in the Our BEng courses are accredited by
– Introductory Engineering Mathematics – Multimedia Engineering
a complete disassembly, rebuild and support to students taking a sandwich
UK and our industrial placement team will the Institution of Engineering and
– Digital Electronics – Operating Systems
configuration of a PC at sub-component year.
provide the necessary guidance, support Technology (formerly the IEE) for fast
– Electrical Fundamentals – Concurrent and Distributed Systems
level and carry out assignments in
– Engineering Computing – Virtual and Intelligent Instrumentation Systems
and advice. Alternatively, you may choose track progression to Chartered Engineer.
– Professional Studies for Engineers – Managing the Engineering Process
network configuration and management. Recent guest lecturers
to spend your placement in Germany. This course has a panel of advisers from
Year 2 – Instrumentation and Control using LabView
Speakers from industry, recently
The European Studies endorsement industry, to help ensure our course
– Circuits, Signals and Systems Year 3
For those students who choose to take GlaxoSmithKline, and a guest lecturer
– Engineering Software (in C++) – Major Project (double unit)
is available on all our BEng courses. coverage is up-to-date and relevant
– Fundamentals of Transmission Channels – Networks and Broadband Systems
the four year sandwich course, Year on Professional Engineering in Context
During your sandwich year you will to employment needs. A dedicated
– Introduction to Communications and Networks – Professional Engineering in Context
Three is spent on an industrial placement UK Patent Office.
study German at our partner institution, Industrial Liaison Tutor provides support
– Concurrent and Distributed Systems – Software Engineering
in the UK and in this case our industrial
– Fundamentals of Communication Theory – Advanced Computer Engineering
Hochschule Bremen, and then complete to students taking a sandwich year.
– Managing the Engineering Process – Internet Management and Security
placement team will provide the Additional notes
the year with an industrial placement in
– Telecommunications and Video Systems – Real Time and Embedded Systems
necessary guidance, support and advice. This course is accredited by the Institution
Germany. If you do not already have a Recent guest lecturers
Year 3
of Engineering and Technology (formerly
– Major Project (double unit)
knowledge of German you may study Speakers from industry, recently
– Communications Theory
The European Studies endorsement the IEE) for fast track progression to
language units on an additional voluntary GlaxoSmithKline, and a guest lecturer
– Networks and Broadband Systems
is available on all our BEng courses. chartered engineer.
basis, during your Year One and Two. on Professional Engineering in Context
– Professional Engineering in Context
During your sandwich year you will
– Digital Signal Processing for Engineering
UK Patent Office.
Applications
study German at our partner institution, For full entry requirements see pages
– Optical Fibre and Microwave Communications
Hochschule Bremen, and then complete 252 to 253.
For full entry requirements see pages
– Wireless Communications
the year with an industrial placement in
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252 to 253.
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