Training Course:Communications Engineering (Certificate) (Diploma) (Master Degree)School/Trainer:De Montfort University Leicester, United Kingdom
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' Through exposure to advanced concepts in several areas relevant to multimedia communications, students will improve their understanding of the capabilities and potential applications of relevant state-of-the-art technologies. Students will also gain hands-on experience through practical sessions.
Semester One (September to January) During Semester One, students study four core (compulsory) modules:
Programming and Software Engineering: In this module, a programming approach to software engineering is used with an emphasis on the development of practical programming skills. In addition, the principles of object oriented programming are discussed.
Digital Signal Processing: This module considers methods for processing digital signals in the time and frequency domains.
Data Networks: The aim of this module is to explain in some depth the principles, protocols, services and standards used for data communications and Internet networking.
Telecommunication Systems: The module discusses the principles of modern telecommunication engineering and the application of these principles to communication system design and performance determination.
Semester Two (February to May) During Semester Two, students study four core (compulsory) modules:
Multimedia Communications: The module explains the principles, algorithms, techniques, and standards used in lossless and lossy multimedia compression. It also presents the methods used to address quality of service and quality of experience requirements for real-time multimedia transmission over best-effort networks.
Mobile Wireless Communications: The module gives an advanced coverage of the principles and techniques used in mobile wireless communications, focusing on 2.5G and 3G packet-switched systems and describing the state of the art in industry and research.
Digital Image Processing: Digital image processing is concerned with the reconstruction, enhancement and interpretation of images using a digital computer. This module explores the wide variety of software techniques that are currently available and provides a unified approach to processing and analysing digital images.
Research Methods: The module introduces and develops the concepts, organisational structure and deliverables of a research project, in preparation for the completion of the dissertation in Semester Three.
Semester Three (June to September). During the final semester, students will complete a dissertation on a topic in Communications Engineering. The selected topics will be linked to industry-relevant problems.
Optional Placement
The Faculty of Technology is offering a great opportunity to boost your career prospects through an optional twelve-month placement The Faculty has a dedicated Industrial Placement Unit which will help you obtain a placement. Once in placement, you will be supported by your visiting tutor to ensure that you gain maximum benefit from the experience. Placements begin after the taught component of the programme has been completed - usually around June - and last for 12 months. When you return from placement, you begin the dissertation stage of your programme.
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Elements of this syllabus are subject to change.
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http://www.dmu.ac.uk/
Phone:+44 (0)116 255 1551
School Address:
De Montfort University The Gateway Leicester LE1 9BH UK
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