Telecommunications - TELEAS8621
Stream Summary
Faculty: Faculty of Engineering
School: School of Electrical Eng and Telecommunications
Contact: www.eet.unsw.edu.au
Program: 8621 - Engineering
Award(s):
Master of Engineering (Specialisation)
Stream Outline
The Telecommunications stream enables students to specialise, and gain depth of knowledge, in areas related to recent and advanced aspects of telecommunications, including wireless communications, satellite communications, quantum communications, switching and routers, advanced network architecture, network operation and control, advanced modulation and coding techniques and GPS.
Stream Structure
To qualify for the Masters Degree, students should successfully complete courses that total at least 96 UOC including:
Project - 12 UOC of discipline-specific MEng project
Project - 12 UOC of discipline-specific MEng project
- ELEC9120 ME Project A (6 UOC)
- ELEC9121 ME Project B (6 UOC)
Design - 6 UOC of design course
- ELEC9123 Design Proficiency (6 UOC)
Professional Develoment - 36 UOC of discipline-specific L4 electives, chosen from the lists below.
Specialisation - 30 UOC of discipline-specific L5 electives, chosen from the lists below.
Engineering & Technical Management - 12 UOC, chosen from the lists below.
In addition, a further requirement for the program is the completion of 60 days of Electrical Engineering or Telecommunications related industrial experience.
Please also refer to the 8621 Brochure for more information about the program and stream structure.
Specialisation - 30 UOC of discipline-specific L5 electives, chosen from the lists below.
Engineering & Technical Management - 12 UOC, chosen from the lists below.
In addition, a further requirement for the program is the completion of 60 days of Electrical Engineering or Telecommunications related industrial experience.
Please also refer to the 8621 Brochure for more information about the program and stream structure.
Level 4 electives - Telecommunications
- ELEC4621 Advanced Digital Signal Proces (6 UOC)
- GMAT4900 Principles of GPS Positioning (6 UOC)
- PHTN4661 Optical Circuits and Fibres (6 UOC)
- PHTN4662 Photonic Networks (6 UOC)
- TELE4642 Network Performance (6 UOC)
- TELE4651 Wireless Communication Tec (6 UOC)
- TELE4652 Mobile & Satellite Comm System (6 UOC)
- TELE4653 Digital Modulation & Coding (6 UOC)
Level 4 Electives - Management
Level 5 Electives - Telecommunications
- GMAT9200 GPS Positioning (6 UOC)
- GMAT9201 GPS Receivers ( UOC)
- GMAT9202 Receivers and Systems ( UOC)
- GMAT9210 GeoIT and Info Applns (6 UOC)
- GSOE9758 Network Systems Architecture (6 UOC)
- TELE9751 Switching Systems Architecture (6 UOC)
- TELE9752 Network Operations and Control (6 UOC)
- TELE9753 Advanced Wireless Communicatio (6 UOC)
- TELE9754 Coding and Information Theory (6 UOC)
- TELE9755 Microwave Circuits, Theory and (6 UOC)
- TELE9756 Advanced Networking (6 UOC)
- TELE9757 Quantum Communications (6 UOC)
Level 5 Electives - Management
- GSOE9420 Project Management (6 UOC)
- GSOE9510 Ethics & Leadership in Eng (6 UOC)
- GSOE9747 Successful Innovation ( UOC)
- GSOE9820 Project Management (6 UOC)
Entry Requirements
Entry into this Master's program requires the completion of a 4-year non-accredited (under the Washington Accord) Bachelor of Engineering degree (or equivalent) in a cognate discipline. Alternatively, eligible applicants include those who hold a 3-year Engineering Science degree in a cognate discipline, at least equivalent to the first three years of an Engineering degree accredited under the Washington accord. A minimum overall average of at least 70%, or equivalent, over the duration of the qualifying Bachelor's degree is also required. A pathway for entry into the program for graduates from both 4-year Bachelor of Engineering degrees in non-cognate disciplines, and 3-year Bachelor of Science degrees, exists via enrolment first into the Bachelor of Engineering (BE) program, where advanced standing (to a maximum of 2 years) may be granted.
Entry into this Master's program requires the completion of a 4-year non-accredited (under the Washington Accord) Bachelor of Engineering degree (or equivalent) in a cognate discipline. Alternatively, eligible applicants include those who hold a 3-year Engineering Science degree in a cognate discipline, at least equivalent to the first three years of an Engineering degree accredited under the Washington accord. A minimum overall average of at least 70%, or equivalent, over the duration of the qualifying Bachelor's degree is also required. A pathway for entry into the program for graduates from both 4-year Bachelor of Engineering degrees in non-cognate disciplines, and 3-year Bachelor of Science degrees, exists via enrolment first into the Bachelor of Engineering (BE) program, where advanced standing (to a maximum of 2 years) may be granted.