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Communications and Signal Processing MSc

Newcastle University, Communications and Signal Processing MSc, Duration

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This course equips you with the theory and practice necessary to begin a career as a design or development engineer in communications and signal processing. You will also develop transferable skills in research and knowledge acquisition.

Highlights of the course include: unparalleled coverage of 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.

On completing the course, many students progress into employment as design and development engineers in telecommunications and digital signal processing areas or onto a higher research degree.

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World Ranking
23rd
Source : US News
Intake(s)
Sep
Duration
Duration
Course Fee
GBP 138,000
Scholarships Available
Yes
Internships Available
Yes
Degree Type
Masters
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