A Master's degree in Communications Engineering is a program that teaches students how to design, test, and deploy communication systems. It combines theory and methodologies from various disciplines, including electrical engineering, communications management, culture, and anthropology.
What you'll learn
- How to design and construct communication devices, such as receivers
- How to design, test, and deploy communication systems, such as GPS, cellular connectivity, and the Internet
- How to improve user experience
- How to program in machine learning and network protocols
- How to manage projects
Career paths
- Design and manufacturing of large machinery such as lasers and telescopes
- Nanophonetic devices for mobile and wearable technology
- Telecommunications
- Utilities engineering
- Consultancy for various companies
- Wireless network engineer
- Microwave engineer
- Radio engineer
- Signal processing specialist
Program features An interdisciplinary approach to learning, Practical experience in the field, Close work with the industry, Good connections to leading companies, and Knowledge and tools to influence technological advancements.