WELCOME TO MITTUNIVERSITETET
Hello!
A warm welcome to Master in Electronic Systems and Instrumentation and as a student at Mid Sweden University.
You are invited to introduction activities 2015-08-31 and will find more information about introduction activities, accommodation, check list and more on our website.
Education plan:
Master in Electronic Systems and Instrumentation
Code:
TEIAA
Application code:
D7021
Start:
Autumn 2015
During week 36 (31-Aug to 4-Sept), there will be intensive laboratory activities for the course in this semester. The laboratory works will be carried on the Sundsvall Campus. Hostel reservation for your stay in Sundsvall during the week has been made.
Schedule
Four weeks before the beginning of the course you will get access to your schedule. Please note that the timetable may be updated until the beginning of the course and even after that if something unforeseen happens.
Getting started
Remember to reply to your notification of selection in order to keep your place on the course. Please note that this letter is not your admissions decision.
Before you can begin your studies, there are three things you need to do
1. Get a login for the student portal (Swedish: Studentportalen)
You will receive your User ID upon arrival at Mid Sweden University.
This is your most important tool during your studies at Mid Sweden University. Here, you will find information about courses, study material etc. This is also where you register for each course. All of this can be found at www.miun.se/admitted.
Please note:
If you have studied at Mid Sweden University before, you will keep the same student login and user id.
2. Read through the current course syllabus
In the course syllabus, there is information about the course literature and other important things about the course.
3. Register for the course
You must register for all of the courses you want to take during the semester. Upon arrival on campus, you will receive your User ID, which allows you to log into the Student portal where you click on the link “Study information”, and then “Register for course”. You can register no earlier than two working days before the beginning of the course. It is important that you register for each course. Detailed information will be given during the Introduction days.
Literature needed at the beginning of the program
1. Metrology
G.R. Cooper and C.D McGillem, Probabilistic Methods of Signal and System Analysis, New York, Oxford University Press, Third edition or later, 0-19-512354-9
Meade and C.R. Dillon, Signals and Systems, Chapman & Hall, Second Edition or later, 0-412-40110-x.
2. Applied digital filters
Steven W. Smith, Guide to digital signal processing, http://www.dspguide.com
If you do not want to attend this course you have been admitted to, please send an e-mail to aterbud@miun.se and state your name, date of birth and application code.
Contact us
Should you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us via e-mail contact@miun.se or phone, +46 (0)10-142 80 00 Monday through friday, 10.00-12.00.
Najeem Lawal
Programme Co-ordinator at MiUN
Dag Roar Hjelm
Programme Co-ordinator at HiST
Lotta Frisk
Faculty Administrator, Department of Electronics Design
Mid Sweden University
Najeem Lawal
Programme Co-ordinator