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  Communications and Signal Processing - MSc


Newcastle University    School of Engineering

Full time September MSc 1 year Full time
Engineering (12)

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The Communications and Signal Processing MSc is a unique programme that offers a comprehensive exploration of communications engineering and digital signal processing. Designed for both professionals and graduates, the course covers a wide range of topics including multimedia systems, wireless communications networks, and biomedical applications. With a strong emphasis on practical knowledge and research methodologies, you will develop transferable skills and gain in-depth knowledge of advanced communication systems. Entry requirements include a 2:2 honours degree in fields such as electrical engineering or computer science. The programme is delivered by industry-leading academics and offers access to state-of-the-art facilities for hands-on learning.

About the course

This is a unique degree. You'll benefit from our research strengths in communications, and digital signal processing.

Course highlights include:

  • all major disciplines in communications engineering and signal analysis methodology
  • the comprehensive treatment of advanced communication systems from theoretical and practical approaches
  • innovative educational techniques designed to equip you with practical knowledge
  • design skills and research methodologies
  • you will develop transferable skills in research and knowledge acquisition

Our MSc Science Communication and Signal Processing degree is designed for both practising professionals and graduates in:

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Entry Requirements

A 2:2 BEng honours degree, or international equivalent, in:

- electrical and electronic engineering
- computer engineering
- mechanical engineering
- physics communications, information and control engineering
- electronics information and science technology


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