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LING1001 2026-27
Elements of Linguistics - Sound, Structure and Meaning
This module provides an introduction to linguistic approaches to sound, structure and meaning in the branches of linguistics known as phonetics and phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics and pragmatics. -
LING1001 2025-26
Elements of Linguistics - Sound, Structure and Meaning
This module provides an introduction to linguistic approaches to sound, structure and meaning in the branches of linguistics known as phonetics and phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics and pragmatics. -
STAT6140 2026-27
Elements of Statistics and Data Science
The aim of this module is to provide a foundation for the more advanced modules in the programme.
The first part of the module will provide a revision of the basic elements of statistics that will be relevant to the programme, such as expectation and variance, as well as the theory of estimation and hypothesis testing.
The second part of the module will introduce a range of data science concepts such as crossvalidation and the bootstrap. It will discuss the specific issues of dealing with unstructured data and provide a contrast between the data modelling and the algorithmic modelling approaches to inference.
The module will close with a closer look to the data sources widely used in official statistics, with special focus on administrative data. -
ELEC3227 2027-28
Embedded Networked Systems
With rapid popularity and advancements in technologies like the internet-of-things (IoT) and network-on-chip (NoC), the ability to connect and network embedded devices is becoming ever more commonplace, and a feature of most electronic devices. This module is concerned with how electronic and computing devices can network with one-another. The module is not deeply concerned with physical layer communications, e.g. modulating signals onto carriers, as students already have a solid background in this from modules in previous years. The module explores the structure and purpose of layers in protocol stacks, through to example protocols and security implications of networking approaches and appropriate countermeasures. A key part of the module is the coursework, in which students design and implement their own network protocol(s). -
ELEC3227 2028-29
Embedded Networked Systems
With rapid popularity and advancements in technologies like the internet-of-things (IoT) and network-on-chip (NoC), the ability to connect and network embedded devices is becoming ever more commonplace, and a feature of most electronic devices. This module is concerned with how electronic and computing devices can network with one-another. The module is not deeply concerned with physical layer communications, e.g. modulating signals onto carriers, as students already have a solid background in this from modules in previous years. The module explores the structure and purpose of layers in protocol stacks, through to example protocols and security implications of networking approaches and appropriate countermeasures. A key part of the module is the coursework, in which students design and implement their own network protocol(s). -
ELEC6234 2025-26
Embedded Processors
This module gives a broad introduction to application-specific processor system design and illustrates the use of such processors in the broader context of complex digital systems.
A significant portion of the module assessment is coursework where students will design a complete, practical processor system and demonstrate it on an FPGA platform.
An introduction to modern embedded architectures such as ARM Cortex, OpenRISC, Altera NIOS and Xilinx picoBlaze will be given.
The module will use the hardware description language SystemVerilog (and also SystemC), introduced in ELEC6236 Digital System Design. -
ELEC6234 2026-27
Embedded Processors
This module gives a broad introduction to application-specific processor system design and illustrates the use of such processors in the broader context of complex digital systems.
A significant portion of the module assessment is coursework where students will design a complete, practical processor system and demonstrate it on an FPGA platform.
An introduction to modern embedded architectures such as ARM Cortex, OpenRISC, Altera NIOS and Xilinx picoBlaze will be given.
The module will use the hardware description language SystemVerilog (and also SystemC), introduced in ELEC6236 Digital System Design. -
ELEC6234 2028-29
Embedded Processors
This module gives a broad introduction to application-specific processor system design and illustrates the use of such processors in the broader context of complex digital systems.
A significant portion of the module assessment is coursework where students will design a complete, practical processor system and demonstrate it on an FPGA platform.
An introduction to modern embedded architectures such as ARM Cortex, OpenRISC, Altera NIOS and Xilinx picoBlaze will be given.
The module will use the hardware description language SystemVerilog (and also SystemC), introduced in ELEC6236 Digital System Design. -
ELEC6234 2029-30
Embedded Processors
This module gives a broad introduction to application-specific processor system design and illustrates the use of such processors in the broader context of complex digital systems.
A significant portion of the module assessment is coursework where students will design a complete, practical processor system and demonstrate it on an FPGA platform.
An introduction to modern embedded architectures such as ARM Cortex, OpenRISC, Altera NIOS and Xilinx picoBlaze will be given.
The module will use the hardware description language SystemVerilog (and also SystemC), introduced in ELEC6236 Digital System Design. -
ARTD1149 2025-26
Embedding Context into Practice
Through this module you will experience embedding the fundamentals of research, analysis and reflective practices in the creation of your own critically informed garments. By examining garments as cultural artifacts within broader socio-historical contexts, you will be equipped with a critical lens through which to understand the significance of design choices and the narratives embedded within clothing. You will participate in lectures, design workshops and independent research aimed at applying theoretical concepts and material studies to the creation of your own original garment.