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The MSc in Computer Systems Engineering deals with topics at the intersection of computer science and electronics. With embedded controllers existing in almost all of modern-day electronics, the distinction between software and hardware is becoming blurred. Expertise exists at Victoria University in electronic design, software design, artificial intelligence, mechatronics and robotics. This two year programme offers the student the op31 July, 2006t suits their interests. Issues of design, human-machine interfacing, control and machine learning and adaptability are at the core of this MSc. The Programme is divided into two parts. Part 1 half comprises 6 lectured papers (ECSE425 and ECSE430 are compulsory), and a research preparation paper. Part 2 is a major research project spanning 12 – 15 months. Students who have enter the degree with a satisfactory academic background (typically a BSc(Hons) or equivalent degree) may enrol directly in Part 2. MSc Part One ECSE 425 Advanced Mechatronic Engineering I: Hardware & Control ECSE 430 Advanced Mechatronic Engineering II: Intelligence & Design A further four courses from the list below: ECSE 580 (research preparation for the Masters thesis). ECSE 420 Continuous - Time Signal Processing ECSE 421 Discrete - Time Signal Processing ECSE 422 Dynamic Systems & Controls ECSE 423 Electronic Design ECSE 431 Distributed Systems Design ECSE 432 Network Engineering ECSE 433 Design of Mobile Systems ECSE 434 Design of User Interfaces MSc Part Two Consists of ECSE 591 Thesis and 12 to 15 month research project.
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