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2009 MASTER'S PROGRAMME IN COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS 120 ECTS credits
Aim/vision The Communication Systems master's program offers a broad curriculum in communications systems focusing on the fundamental principles of systems engineering and the design of digital and wireless communications systems. This master program is highly competitive and requires a high amount of effort and dedication from the students. The Communication Systems master's programme prepares the students for a continued career as engineers working in the telecommunications industry or as Ph.D. students. It is coordinated by the Communication Systems division at Linköping University and students will have access to a world-class research infrastructure. Current projects at the division focus on the design and optimization of wireless communications networks, and signal processing for communications. Specifically the program offers a range of courses with a solid theoretical nucleus in communication systems engineering. Topics covered include: communication theory, coding, modulation, signal processing, and design and optimization of communication systems and networks. The program is given in close association with the industry and students will have access both to an extensive network of industry contacts and opportunities to complete their master's thesis work. Most courses in the program are given by the Communication Systems, Information Coding, and Automatic Control divisions of the EE (ISY) department at LiU.
Programme goals
Disposition of the Programme The program is two years long (120 ECTS). The first 3 semesters consist of coursework and the final (4th) semester is dedicated to the master thesis project. The thesis project can be carried out either in the university, at a company, or abroad (the academic requirements are the same).
Content of the Programme The first year comprises a set of compulsory courses in communication systems engineering, for example: digital communications, wireless systems, information networks, and image and audio coding. The second year consists of elective courses from the general area of electrical and computer engineering, mathematics and physics, and ends with a master4s thesis. In addition, the second year includes a compulsory project course that teaches the students project management skills and gives them the opportunity to apply their knowledge in practice in a team environment.
Master's Thesis The thesis should be based on the high quality scientific content and carried out in close contact with the research groups involved in the programme.
PhD courses in the programme Certain PhD courses can be taken by master students. Please contact the directors of graduate studies: In order to include graduate course in the degree the student must apply to the Board of Studies
Requirements for a degree The programme is designed to give the Master's Degree "Teknologie masterexamen i elektroteknik" translated to "Master of Science (Two Years) with a major in Electrical Engineering". The requirements are the following:
Entrance requirements See general rules and regulations for master programmes at LiTH.
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