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MSc Wireless and Computer Communication Networks

  • DeadlineStudy Details: MSc 1 year full-time 14 months full-time

Course Description

Brunel’s Wireless and Computer Communication Networks MSc will deepen your theoretical understanding of wireless and computer communication systems, as well as equip you with the ability to analyse complex problems associated with such systems.

You will study and work to solve complex industrial problems in wireless and computer communications. This specialist course has a particular emphasis on traditional, new and emerging technologies and subjects, including communication network technologies, communication network security, intelligent systems, internet of things, radio and optical communication systems, business and enterprise and engineering ethics and sustainability.

Access is available to modern technical facilities including computers, electronics, and power and control laboratories where you’ll work on your lab exercises. The latest industry-standard engineering software packages are available for you to use in purpose-built computer laboratories.

During your studies, you will benefit from guest lectures delivered by industry professionals. You’ll participate in conferences and deliver poster presentations on your research work. This allows you to network and exchange ideas with experts in wireless and computer communication networks.

Entry Requirements

A 2:2 (or above) UK Honours degree, or equivalent internationally recognised qualification, in Electrical or Electronic Engineering; Computer Science; Information Systems; Mathematics or Physics.

Other qualifications and relevant experience will be assessed on an individual basis.

Fees

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Student Destinations

A wireless and computer communication networks degree from Brunel will equip you with the broad knowledge and skills relevant to the rapidly expanding and fast-moving wireless and data communications sector.

Brunel’s closeness to the highest concentration of the UK’s electronic engineering and telecommunications industry – in London and along the M4 corridor – means our careers network is second to none.

Our graduates have been recruited by a wide range of wireless and communications equipment manufacturers, vendors, service providers, and end users.

Module Details

Compulsory

  • Communication Networks Security
  • Communication Network Technologies
  • Design for Internet of Things
  • Engineering Ethics and Sustainability
  • Artificial Intelligence System Techniques
  • Radio and Optical Communication Systems
  • Project and Dissertation

Optional

  • Embedded DSP for Communication Systems
  • Advanced Embedded Systems Design
  • Applied Sensors Instrumentation and Control

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