MSc Wireless Communications
Information and Syllabus
This very popular intensive one-year programme covers all the technologies that contribute to mobile speech and data communications. The programme is taught in the Communications Research Group, led by Professor Lajos Hanzo, which has made great advances on communications and information theory. Graduates of the course go on to find employment in both the industrial and academic sectors, and many continue to PhD research.
Meet our students
Coming to ECS was the best choice I have made. We easily get help and encouragement from the most authoritative researcher in specific areas, which is really a good incentive to study and to research further. ECS has given me the essential skills and sufficient knowledge to cope with my future career and has also provided me with promising job prospects.
Shi Xiaoqian from Beijing, China, took the MSc in Radio Frequency Communications Systems in 2006/7
Semester 1
- ELEC3028 Digital Transmission (Compulsory)
- ELEC6021 Research Methods (Compulsory)
- ELEC6023 Radio Communications Engineering (Compulsory)
- ELEC6099 Signal Processing (Compulsory)
- ELEC6113 Wireless and Mobile Networks (Compulsory)
Semester 2
- ELEC6014 Radio Communication Networks and Systems (Optional)
- ELEC6022 Personal Multimedia Communications (Optional)
- ELEC6032 Cryptography (Optional)
- ELEC6080 Integrated RF Transceiver Design (Optional)
Semester 3/Summer
- ELEC6003 MSc Project (Compulsory)
