MSc Wireless and Mobile Networks

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MSc Wireless and Mobile Networks

  • Objectives The aim of the programme is to equip postgraduates with the latest developments in Wireless & Mobile Network Communication technologies. A key aspect of this programme is creating solutions for a problem with specific characteristics and emphasis is on the ability to use communication technologies, and apply them with rigour to deliver wireless and mobile communication solutions. This requires a critical understanding of all aspects of the design process and the problem domain. As a postgraduate of this programme you will be capable of analysing problem characteristics and delivering wireless communication solutions.
  • Entry requirements Normally, the minimum qualification for entry to this course is a second class honours degree in Electrical /Electronic Engineering or Computer Engineering, although an HND (or equivalent)with appropriate industrial experience will be considered.
  • Academic title MSc Wireless and Mobile Networks
  • Course description Programme Content

    Taught Units/Modules

    The figures in brackets relate to the number of credits.

    -Research Methods (20)
    -Communications and Networks (20)
    -Business Innovation and Enterprise (20)
    -Mobile Application Development (20)
    -Wireless Network Systems (20)
    -Network Design and Management (20)
    -Project (60)

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