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| Application Deadline: | as early as possible | ||
| Annual Tuition Fee: | ≈ € 4,740 - ≈ € 14,334 (non-EEA) | ||
| Location: | London / United Kingdom / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴ | ||
| Duration: | 12 months | Start Date: | September |
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| Credits (ECTS): | 180 | ||
| Languages: | English | ||
This course is aimed at widening and deepening the experience of academically capable graduates and practising engineers. Data communications is a rapidly expanding sector with exciting career prospects. The purpose of the course is to provide exposure to the wide variety of technical, managerial and organisational issues essential to the provision of information technology for commercial application of data communication systems.
This course is aimed at:
* Recent graduates in Electrical or Electronic Engineering, Computer Science, Physics and Mathematics who wish to deepen their knowledge of the technological, commercial and managerial issues associated with Data Communication Systems.
* Practising engineers who wish to update their knowledge in this area. In this fast moving environment postgraduate qualifications provide a competitive edge in career progression.
* European and other overseas engineers who wish to broaden their education in the United Kingdom.
CareersThe employment record for graduates of the course remains highly impressive. Graduates have been recruited by a wide range of communications equipment manufacturers, vendors, service providers and end users. A number of leading Data Communications companies have recognised the unique blend of skills our MSc provides and identified our graduates for inclusion their UK, European and global recruitment programmes.
Industrial input to the MSc is continuously updated through lecturers' contacts within the industry and through a guest speaker programme. In particular, the entire Planning, Procurement, Regulation and Services module is delivered by a computer networking consultant with international experience. Practical skills are developed through the workshop module, both to reinforce the theory presented in lectures and to gain hands-on experience. In addition to in-depth technical knowledge, the Data Communications industry also considers project management, team working and presentation skills to be key attributes. These are all developed in the Course.
Modules
* Data Communications
* Computer Networks
* Coding for Compression and Data Security
* Network Design and Management
* Network Computing
* Optical and Wireless Communication Systems
* Project Management
* Workshop
* Dissertation
Data Communications
Establishes the terminology and concepts of Data Communication Systems design and operation. Provides a practical understanding of basic digital communication and transmission techniques, covering fundamentals of information transfer, transmission media and transmission impairment, types of computer terminal, modulation and demodulation, coding and decoding.
Computer Networks
Introduces the terminology and concepts of system networks, using the OSI network model as the reference framework. Aims to produce an understanding of network structures and techniques, covering layered network architectures, protocols, process interconnection, system network modeling, routing and software implementation at various network layers. The reference framework is compared with common networks such as TCP/IP, IPX and NETBIOS and the technologies for bearer transmission services and related issues, including ISDN, SDH, ATM, frame relay, email, X400 and X500 are considered.
Coding for Compression and Data Security
Covers the theoretical principles and limitations of data compression and cryptography. Presents important current practical techniques and algorithms for efficient and secure transmission of information. Includes image and video compression standards, such as JPEG and MPEG, and cryptosystems, such as DES.
Network Design and Management
Introduces different network design methodologies and principles. Covers the needs to identify and resolve design issues with regards to networks and protocols. Provides network strategies and regulation policies. Considers how to design and manage networks of different types with respect to performance and requirements.
Network Computing
Introduces the use of Java object-oriented programming language for distributing peer to peer program design. Includes the use of databases (JDBC, SQL, XML/XQL), client/server systems, servlets and RMI.
Optical and Wireless Communication Systems
Covers modern data transmission technologies starting from the component level and building up to complete system design, operation and management. Considers current and planned optical, satellite and mobile networks and services, as well as their integration into global systems.
Project Management
Introduces a range of formal methods and skills necessary to equip the student to function effectively at the higher levels of project management. Covers the need for the development of project management skills in achieving practical business objectives.
Workshop
Practical work is an important component of the course and gives students experience with relevant techniques and tools. Assignments are of practical nature and involve laboratory work with relevant equipment, hardware and software systems, conducted in a hands-on workshop environment. Typical assignments are:
* Setting up a Local Area Network
* Network Modeling and Simulation
* Designing an Error Control Codec
* Network Communications
* Pulses on Transmission Lines
* Concurrent Programming
* Data Compression and Cryptanalysis
* Object Orientation
Dissertation
The dissertation is a stimulating and challenging part of the MSc programme. It provides the opportunity to apply the knowledge learnt in the taught part of the course and to specialise in one aspect, developing the student's deep understanding and expertise in a Data Communications related area of their choice. Students may carry out their project wholly within the University, but industrial based projects are encouraged. For company-sponsored students, projects should be related to the company's present and future enterprise. Industrial projects often lead to recruitment of the student by the collaborative company, recent examples of which include BT, Siemens, 3Com, Worldcom, Nortel and Orange.
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A UK first or second class Honours degree or equivalent internationally recognised qualification usually in Electrical or Electronic Engineering or Computer Science or Mathematics or Physics. Other qualifications and relevant experience will be assessed on an individual basis.
English Language requirements : IELTS score 6.0 with a minimum of 5 in each subsection; TOEFL (computer-based) score 213 and 4 in essay rating (TWE); TOEFL (paper-based) score 550 and 4 in essay rating (TWE).
| Minimal degree required: | Bachelor's degree |
| Minimal amount of work experience | Not specified |
| IELTS Band: | 6.0 |
| Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE): | Grade C (Score: 60) |
| TOEFL Paper-based: | 550 |
| TOEFL Computer-based: | 213 |
This course is accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET).
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