This two-year program will provide students with a qualification in Engineering at the Masters level. Students will obtain advanced knowledge in signal processing and information engineering which is at the heart of modern digital systems. Areas of application include microelectronic systems, communication networks, computer vision, audio and acoustic signal processing. The program contains a targeted professional development component as well as an opportunity to select electives from other areas of study anywhere in the University.
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Upon successful completion, students will be able to: Apply systems-engineering approaches to address complex and multi-disciplinary real-world engineering problems Demonstrate a high level of technical knowledge in subjects relevant to digital systems and telecommunication engineering. Communicate effectively with colleagues, other engineering professionals and the broader community using a range of communication media and tools Work professionally as an individual and in a team environment Demonstrate knowledge of engineering research methods and carry out applied research in the area of digital systems and telecommunication.