Courses
Organization
The MSc in Telecommunications Engineering has a workload of 120 ECTS credits. The first three semesters contain core courses (mandatory for all students) that lay the foundation for the remainder of the program, while the last semester contains elective courses that can be selected according to the student’s preference. The final exam consists of the public defense of the thesis; the thesis is a carefully-argued scholarly paper, written under the guidance of an advisor, which gives students the opportunity to demonstrate their expertise in the chosen research area. The organization of the courses is listed below.
Study plan
Year I, Semester I
Instrumentation and Measurements for Communication Systems (6 ECTS credits)
Electromagnetic Field Theory (6 ECTS credits)
Information Theory (6 ECTS credits)
Methods of Applied Mathematics (6 ECTS credits)
Year I - Semester II
Advanced Communication Networks (9 ECTS credits)
Antennas and Radiowave Propagation (9 ECTS credits)
Digital Signal Processing (9 ECTS credits)
Computer and Network Security (6 ECTS credits) or Internship (6 ECTS credits)
Year II - Semester I
Digital Communications (9 ECTS credits)
Electronics for Communication Systems (9 ECTS credits)
Microwave Theory and Devices (9 ECTS credits)
Telecommunications Systems (6 ECTS credits)
Year II - Semester II
Three Elective Courses (18 ECTS credits)
Thesis (12 ECTS credits)
Elective Courses
Introduction to Robotic Systems (6 ECTS credits)
Antenna Array Design (6 ECTS credits)
Cryptography and Cybersecurity (6 ECTS credits)
Distributed Programming and Networking (6 ECTS credits)
Electromagnetic Compatibility: Modeling and Measurements (6 ECTS credits)
Measurements for Cybersecurity Applications (6 ECTS credits)
Machine and Deep Learning (6 ECTS credits)
Radiowave Propagation in Urban Environments (6 ECTS credits)
Radar Systems (6 ECTS credits)
Each student is required to present the Plan of Study with the list of his/her courses. If the Plan of Study includes an internship experience (for a maximum of 6 ECTS credits) and/or exams taken as a part of a study mobility program (for a maximum of 60 ECTS credits), the student must preliminary contact the Coordinator.