Telecommunications

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Program Overview

The 'Telecommunications' specialization aims to train bachelor's level engineers capable of understanding, designing, implementing, and managing modern communication systems. This program covers both theoretical and practical foundations of analog and digital transmission systems, wired and wireless networks, as well as emerging technologies such as 5G, Internet of Things (IoT), and optical communications.

Students will develop skills in applied mathematics, electronics, signal processing, networking, programming, and simulation, enabling them to work in telecommunications, electronics, IT sectors or pursue further studies in a Master’s program.

Teaching Language : French (some courses may include English-language documents or materials)

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

- Mathematics

- General Electronics

- Electromagnetism

- Fundamentals of Telecommunications

- Analog and Digital Communications

- Computer Science and Programming

- Signal Theory

- Computer Networks

- Signal Processing

Advanced Topics

- Fiber Optic Transmission

- Telephony (landline, mobile, VoIP)

- Wireless Networks (Wi-Fi, 4G/5G)

- Satellite Communications

- Communication Protocols (TCP/IP, LTE)

- Network Security

- Antennas and Propagation

- Internet of Things (IoT)

- Telecommunication System Simulation

- Final Year Project (FYP)

Admissions Information

- Required degree: High school diploma in Experimental Sciences, Mathematics, or Technical Mathematics.

- Admission through the national orientation platform (Orientation.mesrs.dz).

- Duration: 3 years (LMD Bachelor – 6 semesters).

- Intake capacity: depends on the department's availability.

- Evaluation: continuous assessment, final exams, internships and supervised projects.

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