University of Southampton

Master in Microelectronics Systems Design, MSc

Southampton, United Kingdom

The Master in Microelectronics Systems Design, MSc at University of Southampton is a 1 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

The University of Southampton is a research-led university and founding member of the Russell Group, consistently ranked among the top 100 institutions globally. With seven campuses and a diverse community of around 22,000 students, including more than 7,400 international students, Southampton blends high-impact research with strong industry partnerships. The university is known for engineering, oceanography, computer science and health research that influences policy and practice across the UK and beyond.

Academic life at Southampton is shaped by more than 65 subject areas and a focus on practical, research-informed teaching. International students can access a range of scholarships and support services, including merit awards and partnerships with global funding bodies. Career development is embedded in many programs, and the university's strong links with employers and a successful track record of spinouts reflect an entrepreneurial culture that helps students translate ideas into impact.

Southampton the city offers a welcoming coastal setting about 80 minutes from London, with a friendly, walkable campus experience and access to green spaces. On-campus services, student societies and industry connections create a supportive environment for study and personal growth. For prospective international students seeking a research-intensive university with practical opportunities, global networks and a lively coastal city base, Southampton presents a compelling balance of academic excellence and real-world experience.

About the Program

The Master in Microelectronics Systems Design, MSc is a 1-year program at the University of Southampton for students with a Bachelor's degree. It helps students gain expertise in microelectronics systems design.

The curriculum covers subjects like digital and analog circuit design, and helps students develop skills in programming and system integration. Students also get hands-on experience with laboratory work and projects.

Graduates can work as Senior Design Engineers, Technical Leads, or Research and Development Managers in companies like Intel, IBM, or Texas Instruments. They can also work as Electronics Engineers or System Architects in various industries.

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