Surrey’s offering is unique in the world in the sense that all these topics are delivered in one university and by lecturers with extensive theoretical and practical experience and expertise.
Programme overview
Mobile communications provide terrestrial coverage in densely populated areas, while satellite communications enable wireless communication in regions where mobile networking is not cost-effective. The programme gives you an in-depth understanding of the engineering aspects of these important current and future technologies.
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Module overview
In common with many MSc programmes, Medical Imaging is taught over twelve months and split over two semesters. A dissertation project is carried out over the summer (project) period and is concluded at the end of the academic year.
Compulsory modules:
- Digital Communications
- Fundamentals of Mobile Communications
- Advanced Mobile Communications Systems
- Satellite Communications Fundamentals
- Advanced Satellite Communications Systems
Optional modules:
- Advanced Signal Processing
- Data and Internet Networking
- Applied Mathematics for Communications Systems
- Mobile Applications and Web Services
- Network and Service Management and Control
- Operating Systems for Mobile Systems Programming
- Principles of Telecom and Packet Networks
- RF Systems and Circuit Design
Entry requirements
A good honours degree in electronic engineering, mathematics, computing or physical sciences. Our minimum entry level is a 2.2 from a good UK university, or overseas equivalent. Relevant industrial experience will also be considered.
How to apply
For more information on the course and how to apply please visit the course website.
General enquiries:
+44 (0)1483 681 681
Admissions enquiries:
+44 (0)1483 682 222
admissions@surrey.ac.uk