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  Communication Networks and Signal Processing - MSc


University of Bristol    Faculty of Engineering

Full time September MSc 1 year full-time
Computer Science (8) Engineering (12)

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Are you ready to take your knowledge of communication networks and signal processing to the next level? Look no further than our MSc programme in Communication Networks and Signal Processing. This challenging one-year programme delves into advanced topics in communication networks, including fixed and wireless networks, as well as signal processing and enabling technologies. With a focus on the research strengths of our renowned Communications Systems and Networks research groups, you'll gain expertise in network architectures, optical communications, and wireless access. Accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology, this programme opens doors to exciting careers in multinational communications companies or even further study at the PhD level. Join us and unlock your potential in the world of communication networks and signal processing.

About the course

This is a challenging one-year taught master's programme focused on advanced topics in communication networks (fixed and wireless) and related signal processing, including associated enabling technologies. It provides an excellent opportunity to develop the skills needed for careers in some of the most dynamic fields in communication networks.

This programme builds on the internationally recognised research strengths of the Communications Systems and NetworksHigh Performance Networks and Photonics and Quantum research groups within the Smart Internet Lab. The groups conduct pioneering research in a number of key areas, including network architectures, cross-layer interaction, high-speed optical communications and advanced wireless access.

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Entry Requirements

An upper second-class honours degree or international equivalent in Electronic and Electrical Engineering, Microelectronic Engineering, Communications Engineering, Computer Systems Engineering, Information and Communications Technologies, Telecommunications, Information Engineering, Computer Networks, Computer Science and Technologies, Optical Information Science and Technologies, Optoelectronic Information Science and Technologies & Optical Engineering. Other Engineering degrees might be considered where a minimum of 5 modules at 2.1 in electronics/communications have been achieved.

We will consider applicants whose grades are slightly lower than the programme's entry requirements, if they have a relevant postgraduate qualification.

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I think the facilities in the department are some of the best in the country. There are always lab assistants to help, particularly if you don't know how to use the modern facilities available.

The programme provides an excellent basis for engineers wishing to update their knowledge, students who wish to do research in the future, or for first degree holders wishing to divert from any numerate science to telecommunications engineering.

I can now say with confidence that graduating from this course, I will be well prepared to face the challenges in the communication industry.

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