Telecommunications Engineering
Graduate Certificate

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Program Overview

Crafting Tomorrow’s Connections

Designed for electrical engineers, computer engineers, and computer scientists, this program offers the chance to dive into the dynamic world of telecommunications and fast-track your career in an industry full of exciting opportunities.

The program is also available to students currently enrolled in Lawrence Tech’s Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering, offering an opportunity to enhance their expertise and further specialization.

Curriculum

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Students must choose four courses (16 credit hours) from the following list to earn the certificate. Current Lawrence Technological University Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering students can earn the certificate by taking any three (12 credit hours) from the following list:

Course Name

Course #

Credits

Digital Communications

Design of baseband and passband digital communication systems. Modulation techniques including PAM, QAM, PSK, FSK, and spread spectrum. Optimal demodulation techniques and their performance. Analysis, evaluation and design of integrated circuits for communication applications.

EEE5444

4

Digital Signal Processing

This course focus on Sampling theory and sampling hardware, Z-transform, Discrete Time Fourier Transform, architecture of VLSI digital signal processors. Design and implementation of real time polynomial, FIR, IIR, and adaptive filters, spectral analysis with DTFT will be dealt. Filter realization techniques, Direct I, Direct II, Canonical, Parallel form. Design of DSP application in communication and digital control. Substantial programming assignments. Including interactive programming with industrial automation hardware and software.

EEE5654

4

Communication Circuits

Transmitters and receivers; small signal, high frequency and power transformers; Oscillators; Phase-locked loops; Modulators and demodulators.

EEE5784

4

Software Defined Radio

Course not found.

EEE6444

4

Advanced Communication Theory

Course not found.

EEE6784

4

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