This programme produces highly trained, competent communications
engineers to meet the needs of the industries. Telecommunication
Engineering includes the areas of communication systems, networking,
and data communication. The graduates of this programme find
job opportunities with companies dealing with Signals, Microwave
Communication, Satellite Communications, Television / Radio
Broadcast, Telephone / Mobile Communications, Wireless Networking,
etc.
| Module |
Description |
| YEAR
1 |
| Engineering Computing 1 (2001) |
This module provides the student with a range of basic
concepts of information technology. It also provides an
introduction to the technical issues which affect the
performance of computer systems in the real world. |
| Engineering Materials |
This module provides the student with the fundamental
principles underlying the mechanical and electrical properties
of materials. |
| Professional and Personal Development
1 |
The module introduces the students to personal development
planning, student centered learning and reflective practice.
The students will deliberately reflect on their learning
to date and on their aspirations and forthcoming demands,
in order to determine a plan for their future in both
the short and the long term. The module will also include
practice in some core skills that underpin effective learning
in higher education and in the workplace. |
| Technical Mathematics 1 |
The module provides a grounding in a range of mathematical
topics including algebraic manipulation, logarithmic and
exponential functions, trigonometry, matrices, vectors,
complex numbers, differential and integral calculus, elementary
differential equations, as well as an introduction to
basic statistical techniques. Applications of the mathematics
are considered whenever appropriate. |
| Engineering Applications |
The aim of this module is to develop an understanding
of the role of the professional engineer at work by the
study of products over their whole life. |
| Electronic & Electrical Principles
|
The aim of this module is to develop in the student
an understanding of the basic concepts and principles
of electronic and electrical engineering and apply these
principles to solve engineering problems required for
initial design activities. It provides the student with
the basic knowledge of ac and dc circuit analysis, electric
and magnetic field theory and an introduction to analogue
and digital electronics. |
| Telecommun- ications Applications
1 |
This module will focus on the introduction to fundamentals
and applications of modern telecommunication systems.
It concentrates on the characteristics of different transmission
systems and the significance of these application fundamentals
for real world. Emphasis will be given to modern telecommunications
systems. |
| YEAR
2 |
| Analogue Electronics |
The aim of this module is :
a) to provide the student with a knowledge of the characteristics
and paramaters of various discrete and integrated circuit
electronic devices.
b) to enable the student to understand the operation
and design of a range of electronic circuits including
amplifiers, filters, oscillators and timers. |
| Digital Electronics |
This course will provide the student with an awareness
of the scope of digital electronics and the components,
methods and strategies used in the design and application
of digital circuits. |
| Telecommun-ications Applications
2 |
The aim of this module is to provide the student with
a detailed understanding in the applications of modern
telecommunications systems. Case Studies of telephony,
radio, TV systems, mobile cellular telephone and satellite
systems will be analysed with the emphasis on the cost,
bandwidth, future developments and limitations. |
| Electronic Communica- tions. |
The aim of this module is to provide the student with
the knowledge and skills required to understand the operation
of modern communication systems and to perform practical
tasks on such systems. |
| Microcomputer Systems. I |
This module develops the students' understanding of
microcomputer systems, building on introductory work from
level 1. On completion, the student will have an expanded
grasp of the microcomputer as a component in an integrated
design, a more in-depth understanding of microprocessor
architecture its instruction set, and increased skills
to undertake basic software applications, to manipulate
stored data and handle basic input/output, for a number
of application areas such as telecomms and mechatronics,
etc. |
| Professional and Personal Development
2 |
This Professional development planning module is designed
to build on previous personal and academic experience,
and learning, to enable the student to plan for their
future. It seeks to support learners in developing into
effective reflective practitioners. The module encourages
examination of the students’ wider environment and
includes practice in the application of personal skills. |
| YEAR
3 |
| Professional and Personal Development
3 |
This Professional development planning module is designed
to build on previous personal and academic experience,
and learning, to enable the student to plan for their
future. It seeks to support learners in developing into
effective reflective practitioners. The module encourages
examination of the students’ wider environment and
includes practice in the application of personal skills. |
| Microcomputer Systems II |
The aim of this module is to understand the design,
planning, operation and control of operating systems and
appropriate measures of economic performance; to develop
an understanding of maintenance and reliability. |
| Electronic Design 1 |
The aim of this module is to provide the student with
the knowledge and skills required to design, construct
and test analogue and digital electronic circuits. |
| Communications Engineering |
The aim of this module is to provide the student with
the knowledge and skills required to understand and deal
with the concepts and applications of analogue and digital
communications and to analyse the behaviour of simple
signals in the frequency domain. Material on transmission
lines, and propagation of signals is also presented. It
balances a systems approach with sufficient detail about
‘real world’ applications to equip the student
to do useful work. |
| Applied Project Methodology |
This module develops and integrates the technical and
managerial skills gained from other units. The project
consists of elements of creativity planning, resource
management, design, analysis and communication. |
| Telecom. Applications 3 |
The aim of this module is to provide the student with
a detailed understanding in the applications of digital
telecommunications systems. Case studies of digital TV
systems, digital TV systems, digital mobile cellular telephones
and interactive image and multimedia applications on the
Internet. The emphasis on the applications, added value,
control, cost, bandwidth, future developments and limitations. |
| YEAR
4 |
| Industrial Studies |
|
| Technical Project |
|
| Networked Multimedia |
This module will focus on the transport of multimedia
traffic over a variety of communication networks. It will
concentrate on the relationships between different types
of multimedia traffic, network infrastructures and network
protocols in regard to achieving the required Quality-of-Service
parameters for multimedia applications. Emphasis will
be given to modern high speed communication networks designed
to carry high volumes of heterogeneous traffic.
LAN/MAN/WAN models with various protocols and different
multimedia traffic will be developed and simulated over
the semester to investigate the behaviour and limitations
of such networks.
Issues of network security and privacy will be introduced,
with an emphasis on understanding methods and techniques
of providing security and privacy of information transported
across networks.
|
| Professional and Personal Development
2 |
The module introduces the students to a range of advanced
life skills, personal development planning and career
planning. The students will deliberately reflect on their
skills acquisition to date and determine a plan for future
development in both the short and the long term. The use
of reflective practice will be encouraged to determine
such skills and the student will study current thinking
in the development of skills for life related to ethics
and ethicalness, entrepreneurship and capability, leadership,
skills deriving from emotional intelligence, communication,
team, collaborative skills and research. Knowledge creation
and knowledge transfer in the modern organization is developed
related to the role of explicit and tacit knowledge. |
| Integrated Studies 4 |
This module follows the development of a new product
from the feasibility study to pre-production. Although
it is a self-standing module, it may take the output of
the module 'Integrated Studies 3' as its starting point. |
| Fundamentals of Quality Assurance |
The aim of this module is to develop the understanding
of the strategies, policies and competencies necessary
to design evaluate and improve quality management systems. |