Msc telecommunication and wireless systems with industrial experience electronic engineering

Postgraduate

In London

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Postgraduate

  • Location

    London

Overview
The internet, which is based on telecommunications networks, has developed at an astounding rate, connecting people in ways that we could never have imagined. This new programme is for students who want to pursue a career shaping and defining the new generation of converged networks, responding to the rapid developments in telecommunication systems, such as social networking, seamless mobility, mobile data, and the proliferation of applications for mobile and handheld devices. It will educate the next generation of network engineers in the fundamental science, mathematics and key technologies that underpin global networking.
Why study your MSc in Telecommunication Systems at Queen Mary?
The School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science is rated in the top 20 universities in the UK for studying computer science and electronic engineering. We are internationally recognised for our pioneering and ground-breaking research, and innovative public engagement programme.
This programme:
• responds to the rapid developments in telecommunication systems, such as social networking, seamless mobility, mobile data, and the proliferation of applications for mobile and handheld devices.
• teaches the Java programming foundations for network and services design, the technological foundations of converged, all-packet networks, and current mobile networks from WCDMA 3G to LTE and LTE-Advanced.
• enables you to develop an extensive understanding of 21st Century networks, current mobile and WLAN technologies, software for network and services design, network modelling, sensors and the Internet of Things, security and authentication, mobile services, next generation mobile technologies..
We have a long history of successfully offering postgraduate programmes in Telecommunications and in Wireless Networks rations, partnerships, industrial placement schemes and public engagement programmes with a variety of organisations, including Vodafone, Google, IBM,...

Facilities

Location

Start date

London
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67-69 Lincoln'S Inn Fields, WC2A 3JB

Start date

On request

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This centre's achievements

2019

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Subjects

  • Wireless
  • Telecommunication
  • Network Training
  • Part Time
  • Engineering
  • Systems
  • Public
  • Social Networking
  • Design
  • Electronic Engineering
  • Telecommunications
  • Network
  • Internet
  • Networks
  • Networking

Course programme

Structure

MSc Telecommunication Systems is currently available for one year full-time study, or two years part-time study.

Full-time

Undertaking a masters programme is a serious commitment, with weekly contact hours being in addition to numerous hours of independent learning and research needed to progress at the required level. When coursework or examination deadlines are approaching independent learning hours may need to increase significantly.

Part-time

Part-time study options often mean that the number of modules taken is halved per semester, with the full modules required to complete the programme spread over two academic years. Teaching is generally done during the day and timetables are likely to be finalised in September.

Important note regarding part-time study

We regret that, due to complex timetabling constraints, we are not able to guarantee that lectures and labs for part time students will be limited to two days per week and we do not currently support any evening classes. If you have specific enquiries about the timetabling of part time courses, please contact the Postgraduate Course Administrator.

Programme Structure

The modules listed below provide some general guidance on what you may be expected to learn during each semester and year of this degree. The exact modules available may vary depending on staff availability, research interests, new topics of study, timetabling and student demand.

Year 1

Semester 1

  • Communication Theory (15 credits)
  • Mobile and WLAN Technologies (15 credits)
  • 21st Century Networks (15 credits)
  • Software and Network Service Design (15 credits)

Semester 2

  • Network Modelling & Performance (15 credits)
  • Mobile Services (15 credits)
  • Security and Authentication (15 credits)
  • Network Finance Planning and Management (15 credits)

Semester 3
(must take and pass)

  • Project

Year 2
(must take and pass)

  • Industrial Placement Project

We aim to deliver your programme so that it closely matches the way in which it has been described to you by QMUL in print, online, and/or in person. We review our modules on a regular basis, in order to continue to offer innovative and exciting programmes. If you have any queries about the modules listed, please contact the Postgraduate Administrator.

Msc telecommunication and wireless systems with industrial experience electronic engineering

Price on request