Communications Engineering and Signal Processing (MSc)
ObjectivesOffers knowledge and expertise to contribute significantly to a wide range of industrial research, design and/or development work.
Entry requirementsEntry Requirements:
An upper 2nd class UK Honours degree (or equivalent) from a British or recognised overseas university. Suitable for graduates in Electronic Engineering or a related discipline. Applicants with relevant professional experience are also considered.
Applicants whose first language is not English will be required to pass either IELTS/TOEFL exams. Minimum requirements are: IELTS score of 6.5, or TOEFL score of 600 (250 computer-based).
Academic titleCommunications Engineering and Signal Processing (MSc)
Course descriptionCourse Description:
The aim of this course is to provide, at an advanced level, knowledge or electronic techniques and to develop related skills, enhancing the engineering competency of its graduates.
Topics covered on the course include:
-RF circuits design
-Power electronics
-Advanced DSP
-Communication systems
-Advanced communications networks
-CAD
-Intelligent signal processing
-Adaptive and non-linear processing
-Semiconductor processing technology
-Advanced Robotics and Management in Industry
Assessment:
Examinations, coursework and an individual project.
Special Features:
-The MSc in Communications Engineering and Signal Processing is a well-established course, having been taught in Cardiff since 1968.
-This progamme is an advance course that operates alongside our accredited MEng programme.
-Cardiff School of Engineering has recently invested in a fully-computerised MSc laborartory which contains all DSP tools and software.