Core Courses
Key subjects in Semester 3 include Wireless and Mobile Networks, where students explore network architectures and technologies such as Wi-Fi, WiMAX, and cellular generations from 3G to 5G, including aspects like quality of service and cognitive radio. Cryptography and Network Security introduces encryption systems and network defense mechanisms like VPNs and IPsec. The course on Video and Audio over IP covers essential protocols and technologies for multimedia transmission such as RTP, SIP, and streaming standards. In Web Technologies, students learn full-stack web development using languages like HTML, JavaScript, and PHP alongside database interaction. Artificial Intelligence explores data-driven approaches including classification, regression, and convolutional neural networks using tools like TensorFlow and Keras. Complementing these are laboratory sessions that focus on practical implementation and experimentation in wireless setups, cryptographic methods, and web-based multimedia services. A methodological course on document research and thesis design helps students build strong research foundations and academic writing skills.
Advanced Topics
The program offers a wide selection of elective subjects to allow students to explore cutting-edge areas in telecommunications. Options include the Internet of Things (IoT), Wireless Sensor Networks, Satellite and Space Telecommunications, Embedded Systems, Radar and Radio Navigation, Optical Fiber Technologies, and Emerging Telecommunication Systems. Other specialized electives cover fields such as electromagnetic compatibility, bioelectromagnetism, CAD for telecom circuits, and RF/microwave measurements. These advanced topics enable students to tailor their studies to match current industry trends or specific research interests, enriching their academic and professional profile.