Module selection and registration
Registering your optional modules
Business School, Department of Computing, IDX, and Imperial Horizons modules must be registered with both the host department and the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Introduction
These pages provide you with information on the composition of your programme - that is how many modules you need to select and when - along with information about how to register your modules.
Important:
Different departments have different registration systems. If you are taking Computing, IDX, BPES or Horizons module you will have to register them in the host department and in this department. Please ensure you register correctly in both departments.
Registration links for 2022-23
- iExplore (3rd year)
- IDX modules (4th year)
- Computing modules - CATE ((3rd, 4th and MSc ADIC)
- EEE (3rd, 4th and MSc all)
* PLEASE NOTE It is essential that if you register or de-register a module offered by another department - you must update this on both the host Department's and this Department's module registration systems. If you do not do so you may incorrectly be entered for an examination.
Module selection
3rd year
BEng EEE
You will need to register your iExplore module with both the host department and this department.
You must take eight modules from the list in the module catalogue
- 4 Autumn term modules
- 3 Spring term modules
- 1 iExplore module
- Individual project
You need to register all your modules on our registration system BEFORE the final deadlines shown below. If you are registering for modules from other departments, please ensure that you register for them on our system and also follow the registration instructions from the department concerned.
- Autumn term modules have to be registered by 5pm on Friday 28 October 2022
- Spring term modules have to be registered by 5pm on Friday 27 January 2023
We will not accept any changes to your module registrations after these deadlines have passed.
For queries about module registration please contact Kate Farrar.
You will also take a final year project.
Further details on how your 3rd year contributes to your overall degree can be found in the Programme Specifications. Presentations given to the year group about the structure of the year can be found on your year group noticeboard.
MEng EEE
You will need to register your iExplore module with both the host department and this department.
You must take eight modules from the list in the module catalogue
- 4 Autumn term modules
- 3 Spring term modules
- 1 iExplore module
- Industrial placement or group project
You need to register all your modules on our registration system BEFORE the final deadlines shown below. If you are registering for modules from other departments, please ensure that you register for them on our system and also follow the registration instructions from the department concerned.
- Autumn term modules have to be registered by 5pm on Friday 28 October 2022
- Spring term modules have to be registered by 5pm on Friday 27 January 2023
We will not accept any changes to your module registrations after these deadlines have passed.
For queries about module registration please contact Kate Farrar.
In the summer term you will either taken an Industrial Placement, or a group project
Further details on how your 3rd year contributes to your overall degree can be found in the Programme Specifications. Presentations given to the year group about the structure of the year can be found on your year group noticeboard.
EEE Management
You will need to register iExplore modules with both the host department and this department
You must take eight modules from the list in the module catalogue.
- 3 compulsory Business modules
- 2 Autumn term modules
- 2 Spring term modules
- 1 iExplore module
- Industrial placement OR group project
- You are automatically registered for the BPES modules.
- iExplore - You cannot take a BPES module as your iExplore module
You need to register all your modules on our registration system BEFORE the final deadlines shown below. If you are registering for modules from other departments, please ensure that you register for them on our system and also follow the registration instructions from the department concerned.
- Autumn term modules have to be registered by 5pm on Friday 28 October 2022
- Spring term modules have to be registered by 5pm on Friday 27 January 2023
We will not accept any changes to your module registrations after these deadlines have passed.
For queries about module registration please contact Kate Farrar.
In the summer term you will either taken an Industrial Placement, OR a group project
Further details on how your 3rd year contributes to your overall degree can be found in the Programme Specifications. Presentations given to the year group about the structure of the year can be found on your year group noticeboard.
BEng EIE
You will need to register your iExplore and Computing modules with both the host department and this department
You must take a total of eight modules from the list in the module catalogue
- At least 3 modules from Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
- At least 2 modules from Department of Computing
- A total of 7 modules from EEE and Computing
- 1 iExplore module
- Individual project
You do not have to take a specified number of modules each term.
You need to register all your modules on our registration system BEFORE the final deadlines shown below. If you are registering for modules from other departments, please ensure that you register for them on our system and also follow the registration instructions from the department concerned. Computing modules must be registered on CATE.
- Autumn term modules have to be registered by 5pm on Friday 28 October 2022
- Spring term modules have to be registered by 5pm on Friday 27 January 2023
We will not accept any changes to your module registrations after these deadlines have passed.
For queries about module registration please contact Kate Farrar.
You will also complete a final year project.
Further details on how your 3rd year contributes to your overall degree can be found in the Programme Specification. Presentations given to the year group about the structure of the year can be found on your year group noticeboard.
MEng EIE
You will need to register your iExplore and Computing modules with both the host department and this department.
You must take eight modules from the list in the module catalogue.
- At least 3 modules from Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
- At least 2 modules from Department of Computing
- A total of 7 modules from EEE and Computing
- iExplore module
- Industrial placement OR group project
There are no rules on how many modules you must take each term.
You need to register all your modules on our registration system BEFORE the final deadlines shown below. If you are registering for modules from other departments, please ensure that you register for them on our system and also follow the registration instructions from the department concerned. Computing modules must be registered on CATE.
- Autumn term modules have to be registered by 5pm on Friday 28 October 2022
- Spring term modules have to be registered by 5pm on Friday 27 January 2023
We will not accept any changes to your module registrations after these deadlines have passed.
For queries about module registration please contact Kate Farrar.
In the summer term you will either taken an Industrial Placement, OR a group project
Further details on how your 3rd year contributes to your overall degree can be found in the Programme Specification. Presentations given to the year group about the structure of the year can be found on your year group noticeboard.
4th year
New and suspended modules for 2023-24
New modules
We expect to offer the following new optional modules in 2023-24
- Power system planning - Spyrou/O'Malley (EEE)
- Neuroscience for machine learners - Goodman (EEE and EIE). You need to have taken ELEC60019 Machine Learning or COMP70050 Machine Learning to take this module
- Advanced deep learning systems - Zhao (EEE and EIE). You need to have taken ELEC60019 Machine Learning or COMP70050 Machine Learning to take this module
- ELEC70082 Distributed optimisation and learning (EEE and EIE)
- COMP700117 Principles of distributed ledgers (EIE)
Suspended modules
The following modules will not run in 2023-24
- ELEC70090 Digital control systems
- ELEC70066 Advanced optimisation
The module catalogue will by 8 September 2023.
MEng EEE (2023-24)
2023-24
You will need to register IDX modules with both the host department and this department
You must take six technical modules from list in the module catalogue. This can include one IDX module
You will also take
- one compulsory module on Ethics
- one compulsory module on Professional Competancies and portfolio
- and a final year project
You may also take a Horizons module not-for-credit. You cannot take a BPES module.
Module registration
You need to register all your modules on our registration system BEFORE the final deadlines shown below. If you are registering for modules from other departments, please ensure that you register for them on our system and also follow the registration instructions from the department concerned.
- Autumn term modules have to be registered by tbc (mid-end October)
- Spring term modules have to be registered by tbc (mid-end January)
We will not accept any changes to your module registrations after these deadlines have passed.
For queries about module registration please contact Kate Farrar.
Further details on how your 4th year contributes to your overall degree can be found in the programme specification.
- IDX module is available to EEE students are
- BIO70016 Human neuromechanical control and learning
EEE Management (2023-24)
2023-24
You will need to register B IDX modules with both the host department and this department
You must take six modules from the list in the module catalogue.
- 3 technical modules
- 3 compulsory BPES modules
You will also take
- one compulsory module on Ethics
- one compulsory module on Professional Competancies and portfolio
- and a final year project
You may also take a Horizons module not-for-credit. You cannot take a BPES module.
Module registration
You need to register all your modules on our registration system BEFORE the final deadlines shown below. If you are registering for modules from other departments, please ensure that you register for them on our system and also follow the registration instructions from the department concerned.
- Autumn term modules have to be registered by tbc (mid-end October)
- Spring term modules have to be registered by tbc (mid-end January)
We will not accept any changes to your module registrations after these deadlines have passed.
For queries about module registration please contact Kate Farrar.
Further details on how your 4th year contributes to your overall degree can be found in the programme specification.
- One IDX module is available to EEE students
- BIO70016 Human neuromechanical control and learning
MEng EIE (2023-24)
You will need to register Computing and IDX modules with both the host department and this department
You must take six modules from the list in the module catalogue.
- at least two modules from the Department of ELectrical and Electronic Engineering
- at least two modules from the Department of Computing
- a total of six technical modules (EEE and DoC)
You will also take
- one compulsory module on Ethics
- one compulsory module on Professional Competancies and portfolio
- and a final year project
You may also take a Horizons module not-for-credit. You cannot take a BPES module.
Module registration
You need to register all your modules on our registration system BEFORE the final deadlines shown below. If you are registering for modules from other departments, please ensure that you register for them on our system and also follow the registration instructions from the department concerned.
- Autumn term modules have to be registered by tbc (mid-end October)
- Spring term modules have to be registered by tbc (mid-end January)
We will not accept any changes to your module registrations after these deadlines have passed.
For queries about module registration please contact Kate Farrar.
Further details on how your 4th year contributes to your overall degree can be found in the programme specification. .
- One IDX module is available to EEE students
- BIO70016 Human neuromechanical control and learning
Year Abroad EEE and EIE
If you are on a Year Abroad programme you should attend the language course, or any orientation programme, organized by your host university before the academic year starts.
You will undertake a programme equivalent to the 4th year programme at Imperial College. You will attend modules worth 60 ECTS consisting of
- 30 ECTS from examined modules (equivalent to six modules at Imperial)
- 30 ECTS from individual project
- 5 ECTS from Professional competencies portfolio
When you take the Year Abroad stream, you will follow the programme agreed with the partner institution and discuss the modules you will take with the Year Abroad Organiser. You will be expected to establish a clear study program that maps the learning outcomes of the year abroad choices to the UKSpec requirements. The year aboard organiser will help in this endeavour.
By the start of October you should email Professor Astolfi (copied to Emma Rainbow) with your choice of modules. You will need the Department’s approval for your choice of modules.
Examined modules (30 ECTS).
The marks are sent to the Department by your host university. They are converted into percentage marks on the basis of our knowledge of the host instibution and of their pass/fail policy. Please do not rely on past data or on anecdotal evidence. The Department is the only source of reliable information!
The exams marks carry 50% of your total mark for the year abroad.
Individual project (30 ECTS)
The project should be similar in scope to a final year project. The title and broad subject of the project has to be approved by Professor Astolfi, and should be started as soon as possible after starting your year abroad.
The project is marked a member of staff of our department, and second marked by Professor Astolfi. This second marking takes into account information we receive from your project supervisor abroad. This mark constitutes 50% of your total mark for your year abroad.
ELEC70108 Professional competencies portfolio (5 ECTS)
see module catalogue for further details
Bologna-compliant degree
If you want a Bologna-compliant degree (90 ECTS in final year) you will need to undertake some additional work
ELEC70107 Professional competencies portfolio with industrial experience (20 ECTS).
If you took the 3rd year industrial placement you will automatically be registered for this option of the professional competencies portfolio. You can also qualifiy for industrial experience by having done appropriate industry placements during your 2nd and 3rd year for additional ECTS.
Cultural Dissertation (10 ECTS)
Upload page for the dissertation
Your dissertation is an essay on a subject of interest to engineers, and will have a component relating to the host country. It could for example describe a sector of industry, compare host country and the UK, and discuss its impact on society. Or it could describe a piece of research, and its impact on the industry in the host country and the UK. The style to use is that of essays in Science (the journal), American Scientist, Le Monde or Die Zeit.
Your dissertation should be approximately 20 pages long (12 pt, double spacing) including title, references, etc. The dissertation is marked by Professor Astolfi and carries 20% of the total mark for your year abroad.
While you are abroad
Please keep in touch (by email, phone if needed, and whenever you are back in London). If you encounter any serious problem let Professor Astolfi know as soon as possible. Additionally, you may always contact the Senior Tutor, Professor Bouganis (Director of Undergraduate Studies) and Emma Rainbow (UG Administrator). If needed, we arrange a visit at your host institution to check your progress and discuss any problems.
Finally, please note that, while abroad if you have any doubt or problem it is always best, and wise, to let us know.
Further details on how your 4th year contributes to your overall degree can be found in the Programme specification.
MSc
MSc Analogue and digital integrated circuit design
The programme specification for your MSc gives details of how many modules you need to take. Further information about the content of each module can be found in the module catalogue.
You will be automatically registered for your four compulsory modules
You will need to register for your optional modules.
- Autumn term modules have to be registered by 5pm on Friday 28 October 2022
- Spring term modules have to be registered by 5pm on Friday 27 January 2023
We will not accept any changes to your module registrations after these deadlines have passed.
For queries about module registration please contact Kate Farrar.
MSc Applied Machine Learning
The programme specification for your MSc gives details of how many modules you need to take. Further information about the content of each module can be found in the module catalogue.
You will be automatically registered for your compulsory modules.
You will need to register for your optional modules.
- Autumn term modules have to be registered by 5pm on Friday 28 October 2022
- Spring term modules have to be registered by 5pm on Friday 27 January 2023
We will not accept any changes to your module registrations after these deadlines have passed.
For queries about module registration please contact Kate Farrar.
MSc Control and Optimisation
The programme specification for your MSc gives details of how many modules you need to take. Further information about the content of each module can be found in the module catalogue.
Please read Module Selection Guidelines and register for your modules.
- Autumn term modules have to be registered by 5pm on Friday 28 October 2022
- Spring term modules have to be registered by 5pm on Friday 27 January 2023
We will not accept any changes to your module registrations after these deadlines have passed.
For queries about module registration please contact Kate Farrar.
MSc Communications and Signal Processing
The programme specification for your MSc gives details of how many modules you need to take. Further information about the content of each module can be found in the module catalogue.
You will be automatically registered for your compulsory modules.
You will need to register for your optional modules.
- Autumn term modules have to be registered by 5pm on Friday 28 October 2022
- Spring term modules have to be registered by 5pm on Friday 27 January 2023
We will not accept any changes to your module registrations after these deadlines have passed.
For queries about module registration please contact Kate Farrar.
MSc Future Power Networks
The programme specification for your MSc gives details of how many modules you need to take. Further information about the content of each module can be found in the module catalogue.
You will be automatically registered for your compulsory modules.
You will need to register for your optional modules.
- Autumn term modules have to be registered by 5pm on Friday 28 October 2022
- Spring term modules have to be registered by 5pm on Friday 27 January 2023
We will not accept any changes to your module registrations after these deadlines have passed.
For queries about module registration please contact Kate Farrar.
Visiting students
Visiting students
You can find details of modules on offer on our module catalogue You should refer to the list of modules for 3rd and 4th year students.
If you wish to take Business or Impeiral Horizons modules please let let Ms Kate Farrar know as soon as possible, so arrangements can be made to reserve you a place on these very popular courses.
Once you have selected your modules you should register on the Department's options registration site.
If you have any questions about your programme please contact Professor Asolfi, the Department's Year Abroad Co-ordinator.
Students from other departments
Students from Bioengineering may take any of the Department's modules that are offered to them.
Students from other departments can only take IDX courses. Our IDX modules for 2021-22 are
- ELEC97058 Modelling multi-body systems
- ELEC97062 Optimisation
- ELEC97083 Sustainable electrical systems
- ELEC97111 Advanced optimisation
Please email Kate Farrar to register for these modules.
- August 2023 details of modules not running in 2023-24 added
- August 2023 Year abroad structure updated
- May 2023 new modules for 2023-24 added
- May 2023 with information for 4th year 2023-24
- October 2022 with link to Horizons modules for 4th year students
- 20 September 2022 with registration information
- May 2022 details for students starting 4th year in 2022-23, and with list of BPES modules for 4th year