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Browse Programs Admission InformationThe Master’s in Telecommunication Systems focuses on the design, development, management, and optimization of communication systems. This program prepares students to address the challenges of modern telecommunication networks, particularly those related to emerging technologies such as 5G, the Internet of Things (IoT), and cloud computing.
The program is designed to prepare students for both technical and leadership roles in the telecommunications field, equipping them with advanced skills in system design, network management, and security.
Advanced Digital Communications - Random Signals and Stochastic Processes–Radiocommunication - Programmable FPGA Circuits - Digital Signal Processing - Antennas - Transmission Lines and Waveguides - Coding and Compression - Wireless and Mobile Networks - Optical Communications - Multimedia Technologies and Protocols - RF and Microwave Devices (Passive/Active).
The program spans 4 semesters:
Semester 1 (30 Credits):Advanced Digital Communications - Random Signals and Stochastic Processes–Radiocommunication - Programmable FPGA Circuits- Laboratory Work - C++ Programming – English.
Semester 2 (30 Credits):Digital Signal Processing - Antennas - Transmission Lines and Waveguides - Coding and Compression- Image Processing–Laboratory Work - Ethics.
Semester 3 (30 Credits):Wireless and Mobile Networks - Optical Communications - Multimedia Technologies and Protocols - RF and Microwave Devices (Passive/Active)-Digital Television- Laboratory Work - Research Methodology
Semester 4 (30 Credits):Final Year Project, presented in a thesis and oral defense. Industry internships, workshops, and seminars
Each course includes a combination of lectures, tutorials (TD), practical sessions (TP), or project work.
Applicants must hold a Bachelor's degree in Telecommunication (equivalent to Bac+3)
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