Master of Technology Degree in Telecommunications and Wireless Systems
Master of Technology Degree in Telecommunications and Wireless Systems
The Master of Technology in Telecommunications and Wireless Systems Degree is meant to provide the students with appropriate theoretical inputs and opportunities for hands-on training. The Degree provide students with preparation to become worthy of professional careers in the field and to be motivated for lifelong learning. It is dedicated to equip students with the design, implementation, testing, and modification skills of Communication Systems in a bid to improve their effectiveness, efficiency, viable, maintainability and affordability. The four semester MTech degree program is premised on research, innovation, and development of communications real-time solutions. In pursuit of this mandate the curriculum emphasises the principles and applications of modern Telecommunications techniques to fully enhance technical cognition while developing the ability to put knowledge into practice for the benefit of all mankind.
To provide scope for Applied Research and innovation in the various domains of telecommunication and wireless systems, enabling the graduates to carry out research and development in Industry and Academia.
Intended Learning Outcomes
At the end of the programme, the students should be able to:
- Be a globally competitive electronics, telecommunication and wireless networks engineering technopreneur.
- Capable of applying electronics, telecommunication and wireless networks knowledge.
- Conduct research projects individually and collaboratively.
- To design, develop and commercialise communication systems (both wired and wireless).
- Develop instructional electronics, telecommunication and wireless networks engineering materials.
- Communicate electronic, telecommunication and wireless networks engineering knowledge.
- Apply technology to develop telecommunication and wireless networks equipment through research.
- Recognize the need to engage in life-long learning, and to identify this as a vehicle for developing new metallurgical practices and technologies that can enhance efficiencies and outputs of the industry;
- Demonstrate the ability to draw logic conclusions from data, and use analytical tools including those based on information technology, for informed decision making and innovation.
Program Structure
SEMESTER I | ||
COURSE CODE | COURSE NARRATION | Credits |
ETW 7101 | Advanced Mathematical Methods | 18 |
ETW 7102 | Advanced Digital Signal Processing | 18 |
ETW 7103 | Digital Communication Systems | 18 |
ETW 7104 | Antenna Engineering | 18 |
ETW 7105 | Applied Research Methods | 18 |
Electives | ||
ETW 7106 | Modern Satellite Communication | 18 |
ETW 7108 | Information and Network Security | 18 |
SEMESTER II | ||
ETW 7201 | Microwave Engineering | 18 |
ETW 7202 | Accounting and finance for management | 18 |
ETW 7203 | Telecommunication Network Design and Performance | 18 |
ETW 7204 | Advanced Optical Communication and Networks | 18 |
ETW 7205 | Modern Wireless Communication Systems | 15 |
ETW 7206 | Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks | 15 |
ETW 7107 | High Performance Communication Networks | 15 |
SEMESTER III | ||
ETW 8101 | Advanced Network Architecture | 18 |
ETW 8102 | Telecommunication Economics and Planning | 18 |
ETW 8103 | Broadband Networks | 18 |
ETW 8104 | Millimetre Wave and Tera-hertz | 18 |
ETW 8105 | Seminar | 18 |
SEMESTER IV | ||
HIT 0800 | Project | 90 |