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Master of Engineering (Advanced) (Telecommunications Engineering)
Overview
The objectives of this program are to equip graduates with the
techniques necessary for immediate application to problem solving in
the telecommunications industry and applied science, and the knowledge
to innovate and advance information processing and communications
techniques and applications within industry for benefit to the general
community.
The program normally takes four semesters of full-time study and is
made up of 75% coursework and 25% research project. The core courses
are designed to provide generic skills applicable across all fields of
engineering and includes Statistics in Engineering, Modelling and
Simulation and Applied Project Management. Each semester, students are
required to undertake two to three Telecommunications specific courses
of electives. In addition to the coursework, students are required to
undertake a two-semester research project in telecommunications under
the guidance of an academic supervisor, give seminars and write reports
on the research.
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Further Information
For further information regarding application to this program, contact Application Advisor or visit 'How To Apply'. For further information regarding program details, please contact the Program Adviser.
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