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First Semester
Sub Code
PTN101 PTN102 PTN103 PTN104 PTN105
Title
Fundamentals of Communication systems and switching Data communication and Networking TCP/IP Networks Programming Communication Devices Mini Project
Credit
4 4 4 4 2
18
Sub Code
PTN201 PTN202 PTN203 PTN204
Title
Wireless Networks Network Management and Security IT Management Project
Credit
4 4 4 4
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The programme aims at realising the following objectives To develop strong technical competence in modern IT practices in telecom field. To impart programming and database handling skills and provide exposure to the latest trends in programming. Learn the characteristics of human speech and the generation of electrical signals in modern telephone
Duration : Minimum: one year ( 2 semesters) Maximum: 2 years Counselling and Practical Duration at the Learning Centre : 160 hours/ semester
http://cimtcollege.com/cimt/Programs/pgdiplomatelecommunications.aspx
Pre-Requisites: College Diploma in Telecommunications or foundation courses. University Degree in Engineering or any Science related course.
SEMESTER 1 PGTC 101 Electrical Circuits PGTC 102 Signal and Systems PGTC 103 Digital signals and circuits
PGTC 104 Basic Communication Technologies SEMESTER 2 PGTC 201 Digital Communication System PGTC 202 Signal and Systems PGTC 203 Antennas PGTC 204 Fiber Optic Technology PGTC 205 Cellular Radio Designs SEMESTER 3 PGTC 301 Optical Networks PGTC 302 Mobile Data Communications PGTC 303 Satellite Communications PGTC 304 Advanced RF Engineering SEMESTER 4
Planning Telecommunications Systems PGTC 402 Network Standards, Services and Technology PGTC 403 Communications Systems Management PGTC 404 Communications Traffic Theory and Specifications
PGTC 401 PGTC 500
Research Project
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Electronic Engineering
MSc, Postgraduate Certificate (PgC), Postgraduate Diploma (PgD) Key Features Fact File What it's About Contact What you do Where next
Key Features
This is a taught MSc that can be completed in 12-24 months depending on start dates and whether an industrial placement is chosen. Accedited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology IET (partial CEng)
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What it's About
The course provides coherent and up to date coverage of Electronic Engineering with modules in Microelectronic Systems, VLSI, Digital Signal Processing,Research Methods, Embedded Systems,Analogue and Digital Electronics and Telecommunications.
The approach spans specification and design to realisation, with particular emphasis on the application of industry standard CAD tools and DSP devices to develop solutions to practical engineering problems.
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What you do
The course consists of a taught programme followed by an individual project. The taught programme is based on eight modules. Normally these modules are taken over two semesters for the full time route. The individual project is then studied over a further semester to complete the Masters Award. Core modules are: CE00633-7 Research Methods & Project Management CE00092-7 Analogue Systems and Instrumentation CE00154-7 Digital Electronic Systems CE00155-7 Digital Signal Processing CE00783-7 Quality & Project Management for Technology CE00090-7 MSc Project
Option Modules are: CE00455-7 Technical Paper Authoring CE00093-7 Embedded Real Time Systems CE00186-7 Telecommunications CE00094-7 VLSI Design CE00261-7 Power Semicondutor Devices CE00453-7 Robotics & Automation CE00446-7 Control System Design CE00761-7 Industrial Placement
Semester 1 runs from September to January and Semester 2 from February to June. Study of the MSc normally commences in September. The possibility of an optional industrial placement either between the taught programme and the individual project is also available which may involve working in another European country. MSc Engineering and Applied Technology Handbook (PDF, file size: 140.05KB)
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Where next
Future option for graduates include employment in local, national and international industries normally initially in Research and Development roles although many progress to management positions. Alternatively graduates may choose to pursue further academic qualifications and register for a PhD programme.
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Fact File
Qualification: MSc, Postgraduate Certificate (PgC), Postgraduate Diploma (PgD)
Faculty of Computing, Engineering and Technology Stafford Campus September and January Minimum 12 - 18 months full time or 24 - 32 with an industrial placement Full-Time and Part-Time Normal requirements are at least a UK second class honours degree or equivalent in a related Engineering discipline If you do not meet the above but have significant appropriate experience, your application will be considered, provided that you satisfy the University that you are capable of responding to the challenge of postgraduate work. If your first language is not English, you will need to demonstrate that you are fluent enough to cope with the course. A minimum score of IELTS 6 or TOEFL 550 (213 computer-based) is normally required. Individual applications may be made using our online application form
Entry Requirements:
Application:
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Contact
For more information about Electronic Engineering please contact: The Recruitment Centre Faculty of Computing, Engineering and Technology Staffordshire University Beaconside Stafford Staffordshire ST18 0AD t: +44 (0)1782 294400 e: enquiries@staffs.ac.uk
http://www.hrodc.com/
Module Content
LOCAL NETWORKS Network architecture and topology. Multiple access strategies; contention and controlled access. LAN standards: Ethernet, WLANs; hubs, bridges, switches, VLANs. High speed LANs and new standards. Wireless PANs: Bluetooth, ZigBee and UWB. IP NETWORKS WAN topologies. Circuit- and packet-switching. The Internet and IP; routing protocols. Transport protocols and TCP. Address and name servers. Elements of communication network security (IPSec, firewalls ..). NETWORK PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS Traffic processes. Queuing theory applied to different traffic statistics and service types.
MSc
The course is organised in modules which are taught and supervised over the 12 months period for a full-time programme.
Modules include:
Core modules:
Signals and Information Theory Lasers and Optoelectronics Multi-service Communications Networks Cryptography and Coding Wireless Communications Optical Communications Digital Communications Digital Signal Processing
Research Skills and Techniques Completion of 8 modules and examinations will lead to the award of a Diploma. The completion of all the modules, examinations and a dissertation will lead to the award of a Masters degree.
The individual dissertation is developed in close collaboration with various research groups within the Instrumentation and Sensors Research Centre, as well as other groups in the School at the forefront of their technological field.
Learning Outcomes
Participants will gain knowledge of the fundamentals including communication devices, underlying principles, system analysis, protocols, network optimization, encryption and security and an exposure to challenging problems of emerging complex systems engineering applications.
Summary of Content
Signal Processing Information Theory Digital Communications Lasers and Photonic Devices Optical Communications Wireless Communications Satellite Communications Mobile Communications Communication Systems Communications Networks Data Encryptions Coding and Cryptography Digital Security Digital Signal Processing