Wireless Mobile Communications Systems Engineering
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This programme is aimed at graduates from a broad range of disciplines who are seeking to enhance their knowledge and skills within the field of communications systems. A proportion of such graduates may undertake the programme as part of a strategic career change, while others will be aiming to apply their knowledge of communications systems more effectively within their careers.
The programme develops student's technical skills and knowledge to an advanced level, as well as developing their professional, analytical and management skills. In particular, the aim of the programme is to blend engineering and management with information and communications technology, to broaden the skills and …
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This programme is aimed at graduates from a broad range of disciplines who are seeking to enhance their knowledge and skills within the field of communications systems. A proportion of such graduates may undertake the programme as part of a strategic career change, while others will be aiming to apply their knowledge of communications systems more effectively within their careers.
The programme develops student's technical skills and knowledge to an advanced level, as well as developing their professional, analytical and management skills. In particular, the aim of the programme is to blend engineering and management with information and communications technology, to broaden the skills and experience of the graduate engineer. The School works closely with industry to ensure the industrial relevance of its programmes.
Content
- Strategy and Management (15 credits)
- Advanced Microwave Engineering (15 credits)
- Advanced Communications Technology (30 credits)
- Research Methodology (15 credits)
- Advanced Mobile Communications (15 credits)
- Individual Project and Dissertation (60 credits)
Two options (30 credits) from:
- Network Performance and Administration
- Engineering and Management of Secure Computer Networks
- E-Technology
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