Electronics and Communications Engineering - MSc
Advance your career with our Master of Science in Electronics and Communications Engineering. Prepare for top-tier professional practice in consulting, industry, or government. Excel in both local and international markets with our comprehensive program. Join us to master the future of electronics and communications engineering.
Program Overview
The Master of Science in Electronics and Communications Engineering degree prepares students for higher-level professional practice in local and international markets, whether in private consulting practice, industry or government activities.
Program Objectives
The program’s specific objectives are to enable graduates to:
- Drive innovation and effectively address complex challenges within their careers
- Excel in their careers in specialized fields such as VLSI and nanosystems, communication systems, microwave and RF systems or digital and network systems
- Pursue independent research, contributing to knowledge creation and application in their area of specialization
- Prepare for advanced academic pursuits, such as PhD programs, by cultivating a strong foundation in research methodologies and academic rigor
- Commit to lifelong learning by staying current with emerging technologies and trends in engineering, ensuring continued professional development and advancement in their careers
Degrees and Admission Requirements
Students wishing to pursue a Master of Science Degree in Electronics and Communications Engineering degree in electronics and communications engineering should meet the minimum academic and admission requirements set by AUC.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the MSc degree, students should be:
- Use modern computational and experimental methods in engineering to solve research problems
- Demonstrate an understanding of key concepts in one of the following specialized areas: VLSI and nanosystems, communication systems, microwave and RF systems and digital and network systems
- Employ research techniques and data analysis methods relevant to the chosen specialization
- Solve unstructured engineering problems using critical thinking and collaborative approaches
- Produce high-quality written and oral communications on technical matters
Fellowships
Fellowships are highly competitive awards. They are open to new students and may also be available to continuing graduate students who display superior performance in their academic endeavors, depending on the availability of allocated funds for a given fellowship award.
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