Computer Engineering Year 3 – Teaching and Learning
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Computer Engineering Electronic and Computer Engineering
Year 3 (Junior Sophister)
Computer Engineering Handbook Yr3 2025-2026
Computer Engineering (D)
The full set of modules taken by Computer Engineering students can be found on the Engineering Year 3 website. These include the following modules from the School of Computer Science and Statistics:
(Semester 1, 5 ECTS) To study well-established computing theory, with special consideration for sorting and searching problems.
(Semester 2, 5 ECTS) This module provides a holistic overview of how a typical general purpose computing system functions, followed by a deep-dive into the various key architectural features of such systems.
(Semester 2, 5 ECTS) The first part of this module introduces students to concurrency and concurrent\ programming. The second part looks at aspects of the function and implementation of operating systems.
Semester 2, 5 ECTS) The course targets the fundamental principles of computer and communication networking. A mix of fundamental concepts and principles, allied to recent and future technologies and advances, help ensure understanding of the many concepts, protocols, and technologies involved in modern networking.
(Semester 2, 5 ECTS) This module aims to inculcate practical skills in team driven software engineering through small and large group programming projects
(Semester 1, 5 ECTS) Microprocessor Systems 1 is a one-semester module taken by third year Electronic, Electronic/Computer and Computer Engineering students.
Electronic and Computer Engineering (CD)
The full set of modules taken by Computer Engineering students can be found on the Engineering Year 3 website. These include the following modules from the School of Computer Science and Statistics:
(Semester 2, 5 ECTS) This module provides a holistic overview of how a typical general purpose computing system functions, followed by a deep-dive into the various key architectural features of such systems.
(Semester 1, 5 ECTS) Microprocessor Systems 1 is a one-semester module taken by third year Electronic, Electronic/Computer and Computer Engineering students.
Semester 2, 5 ECTS) The course targets the fundamental principles of computer and communication networking. A mix of fundamental concepts and principles, allied to recent and future technologies and advances, help ensure understanding of the many concepts, protocols, and technologies involved in modern networking.
(Semester 1, 5 ECTS) To study well-established computing theory, with special consideration for sorting and searching problems.