MSC Telecommunications BCU
MSC Telecommunications BCU
MSC Telecommunications BCU
MSc Telecommunications
Birmingham City University
Online distance learning
Qualification
The MSc Telecommunications awards include Postgraduate Certificate (Stage 1), Postgraduate Diploma (Stage 2) and full MSc Telecommunications (Stage 3). On successful completion of all stages you will be awarded the MSc Telecommunications.
Stage 1
1. Project Management & Research Methodology This module covers project planning, scheduling and monitoring tools and techniques while at the same time developing research philosophies, strategies and methods relevant to the telecommunications industry. You will develop project management and research competencies that will enable you to plan, undertake and evaluate independent research in an organisational setting. 2. Data Communications Systems This module will provide you with a detailed knowledge and understanding of the key principles of the design, development and diagnostics of data communication systems. You will develop an in-depth knowledge of the management of data communication system, compression techniques for digital voice and video transmission, and network traffic protocols 3. Telecommunication Systems This module will provide you with a detailed knowledge of the principles of telecommunications systems, while emphasising technologies that support digital communications. Emphasis is placed on the characteristics and advantages of digital signals, as well as issues relating to transmission, line coding and modulation. You will study a variety of topics providing a detailed knowledge and understanding of telecommunication networks and their properties.
5. Mobile & Wireless Communications This module will provide you with an in-depth knowledge of the fundamentals of mobile and wireless communications systems emphasising the wireless environment, mobile systems, as well as network planning and mobile services. You will gain a holistic view of modern digital mobile and wireless communications systems. The wireless communication medium and modulation techniques will be investigated before undertaking a detailed review of key mobile systems, and investigate issues of network planning and mobile services.
Awarding Body
Birmingham City University
Course Description
The field of telecommunications has experienced immense developments over the past years and provides an area for exciting opportunities in science and technology. A specialisation in telecommunications is essential for those willing to drive a number of related industries in the new millennium. This postgraduate course is geared towards the shift from traditional telecommunication and data communications systems to mobile and wireless communications and the management of network services. The course provides advanced knowledge of telecommunications technologies and issues related to communications networks. Topics covered in the course include the latest developments in the fields of telecommunications and networks. The course focuses on telecommunications technologies and their practical applications in modern industries. Due to the fast pace of the developments in the telecommunications sector the course is designed in such a way that fundamental principles are covered in alignment with state of the art technological advances in digital communications. The course is suitable for competent students from both scientific and engineering backgrounds wishing to gain a comprehensive understanding of recent techniques in the design, development, administration and management of telecommunications.
Stage 3
Project / Dissertation The project will allow you to demonstrate your ability to apply skills and knowledge to the solution of a practical problem or to an investigation into a research topic appropriate to the rationale of the course Assessment For the modules studied you will complete a total of 5 reports, one examination and a Viva Voce (oral examination). Assessment for the Project / Dissertation comprises the following: Project Proposal Presentations and Viva Voce examination Dissertation
Duration of Programme
This course is expected to be completed within 3 years. However, our online distance learning students have flexibility in setting their own pace of study, which means that the course can be completed in a minimum period of 2.5 years.
Stage 2
4. Management of Network Services This module will provide you with a detailed knowledge of the requirements and operation of networks and associated service management . Emphasis is placed on the realisation of Quality of Service (QoS) concepts in digital networks and mobile communications. You will develop an in-depth knowledge and understanding of the management of network infrastructure and services within a business environment, including the classification of equipment and services.
Entry Requirements
First degree from an approved university equivalent to UK second class honours in a relevant subject. English ability equivalent to an IELTS score of 6.0. Applicants who do not hold the standard entry requirements may be considered for admission provided they can demonstrate that their qualifications and/or industrial experience are equivalent to that attained through the completion of an appropriate honours degree programme.
Mode
Online distance learning
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Whats Included
RDIs online learning environment ilearn is used to deliver all resources for this course including: Study materials - Access electronic copies of your learning materials and important information, such as assessment instructions, whenever and wherever you are. Tutor support - Tutors use live chats and forums to stimulate discussions, request input and highlight external sources. External resources - Links to external sources can include key journal articles, your universitys online library, sites of topical interest, etc. Discussion with other students - Forums allow students to come together, share thoughts and ideas and you can initiate topics that you want to discuss with your fellow students. In addition you will have access to a programme co-ordinator for administrative support who you can contact as often as you like by telephone and email.
Enrolment Dates
October, January, April and July
How to Apply
In addition to the completed application form: Copies of your relevant certificates and/or transcripts Two suitable references. Please note we can only accept academic and/or professional work references. Copy of your CV detailing your work history (covering the last five years) Proof of English language ability (IELTS or TOEFL), if English is not your first language.
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Workload
We recommend an average of 12-15 hours study time per week for this programme.
Exemptions
For this qualification we may allow you to count credit for relevant study you have already done elsewhere. Exemptions are considered on an individual basis when you submit an application form. Please note that work experience alone cannot be considered for exemptions.
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