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ECON6071 2028-29
Industrial Economics
The module will provide an introduction to the field of Industrial Organisation at a graduate level. -
ECON2005 2026-27
Industrial Economics
In this module we study the working of imperfectly competitive markets, the behaviour of firms in these markets, welfare implications and competition policy. -
ECON6071 2025-26
Industrial Economics
The module will provide an introduction to the field of Industrial Organisation at a graduate level. -
ECON2005 2025-26
Industrial Economics
In this module we study the working of imperfectly competitive markets, the behaviour of firms in these markets, welfare implications and competition policy. -
FEEG3009 2028-29
Industrial Placement Year
During the Industrial Placement Year (expected to be of at least 30 weeks in duration), you will apply the knowledge you have gained from the taught elements of the programme, develop a deeper understanding of technical issues from work-related projects, understand the commercial and technical aspects of the sector, and reflect on your developing professional knowledge and skills. You will undertake the IPY after either Part II or after Part III of your studies.
Pre-requisite: If IPY taken after Part II then must pass Part II of all programmes before IPY is possible. If IPY taken after Part III then must pass Part III of all programmes before IPY is possible.
Students are expected to take responsibility for securing their placement. Support and guidance will be provided by the module staff.
Students must register their placement with the University Placement Management System - details available at the Engineering Pre-Placement blackboard module and @ https://placements.soton.ac.uk
Comprehensive information about the IPY can be found at:
https://sotonac.sharepoint.com/teams/EngineeringIndustrialPlacementYearStudent -
FEEG3009 2029-30
Industrial Placement Year
During the Industrial Placement Year (expected to be of at least 30 weeks in duration), you will apply the knowledge you have gained from the taught elements of the programme, develop a deeper understanding of technical issues from work-related projects, understand the commercial and technical aspects of the sector, and reflect on your developing professional knowledge and skills. You will undertake the IPY after either Part II or after Part III of your studies.
Pre-requisite: If IPY taken after Part II then must pass Part II of all programmes before IPY is possible. If IPY taken after Part III then must pass Part III of all programmes before IPY is possible.
Students are expected to take responsibility for securing their placement. Support and guidance will be provided by the module staff.
Students must register their placement with the University Placement Management System - details available at the Engineering Pre-Placement blackboard module and @ https://placements.soton.ac.uk
Comprehensive information about the IPY can be found at:
https://sotonac.sharepoint.com/teams/EngineeringIndustrialPlacementYearStudent -
FEEG3009 2027-28
Industrial Placement Year
During the Industrial Placement Year (expected to be of at least 30 weeks in duration), you will apply the knowledge you have gained from the taught elements of the programme, develop a deeper understanding of technical issues from work-related projects, understand the commercial and technical aspects of the sector, and reflect on your developing professional knowledge and skills. You will undertake the IPY after either Part II or after Part III of your studies.
Pre-requisite: If IPY taken after Part II then must pass Part II of all programmes before IPY is possible. If IPY taken after Part III then must pass Part III of all programmes before IPY is possible.
Students are expected to take responsibility for securing their placement. Support and guidance will be provided by the module staff.
Students must register their placement with the University Placement Management System - details available at the Engineering Pre-Placement blackboard module and @ https://placements.soton.ac.uk
Comprehensive information about the IPY can be found at:
https://sotonac.sharepoint.com/teams/EngineeringIndustrialPlacementYearStudent -
ELEC3200 2029-30
Industrial Studies
This Industrial Studies module is part of our MEng and MComp programmes with “Industrial Studies” in the title. It allows students to go on to a 1 year placement in industry after finishing Part 3 of their programme. It is a great way to give our students a competitive edge among graduate recruiters by showing they can relate their academic skills and knowledge to contemporary industrial practice. It can help them to connect with future employers, add value to their CV or launch their career in a new-found direction, as well enabling them to develop business and team-working skills in their chosen industry.
To be eligible for the one year placement, students are required to meet specified progression criteria. We require students to reach a Part 3 average mark of no less than 58%. They are also required to meet the criteria at the first time of asking. We would anticipate that the majority of our placement students would achieve at a significantly higher level than this criteria.
Overall, this module helps improve students' appreciation of their degree programme and make them more attractive to future employers. On top of this, they get to earn a salary to pay back some of their tuition fees. -
ECSP3002 2029-30
Industrial Studies
This Industrial Studies module is part of our MEng programmes with “Industrial Studies” in the title, and allows students to go on to a one-year placement in industry in Part III of their programme.
Students are normally expected start their placement from July/August after the Semester 2 and come back the following year to continue their degree. They may need to relocate for that period.
This module gives our students a competitive edge among graduate recruiters by showing they can relate their academic skills and knowledge to contemporary industrial practice. It can help them to connect with future employers, add value to their CV or launch their career in a new-found direction, as well enabling them to develop business and team-working skills in their chosen industry.
To be eligible for the one year placement, students are required to meet specified progression criteria. We require students to reach an average mark of at least 58% in their preceding Part, which they must achieve at the first time of asking (i.e. not after referral); we anticipate that the majority of our placement students would achieve at a significantly higher level than this criteria. -
ECSP3002 2028-29
Industrial Studies
This Industrial Studies module is part of our MEng programmes with “Industrial Studies” in the title, and allows students to go on to a one-year placement in industry in Part III of their programme.
Students are normally expected start their placement from July/August after the Semester 2 and come back the following year to continue their degree. They may need to relocate for that period.
This module gives our students a competitive edge among graduate recruiters by showing they can relate their academic skills and knowledge to contemporary industrial practice. It can help them to connect with future employers, add value to their CV or launch their career in a new-found direction, as well enabling them to develop business and team-working skills in their chosen industry.
To be eligible for the one year placement, students are required to meet specified progression criteria. We require students to reach an average mark of at least 58% in their preceding Part, which they must achieve at the first time of asking (i.e. not after referral); we anticipate that the majority of our placement students would achieve at a significantly higher level than this criteria.