Certificate in Wireless Communications at Polytechnic University Long Island Campus New York
Wireless telecommunication has experienced remarkable growth since the introduction of cellular telephones. With the licensing by the FCC of spectrum for Personal Communication Services (PCS) and other services such as wireless LANs, wireless local loops and the emerging wireless Intranet, the rate of growth is expected to increase even further. In order to give those with an electrical engineering background the specific knowledge needed to work in this expanding market, Polytechnic has structured a series of five post-BS-level courses that cover the knowledge needed to compete successfully in this industry. The program consists of two required courses and three recommended elective courses.
Certificate Requirements
A minimum total of 15 units is required to receive a certificate in Wireless Communications.
Required Courses:
EL630 Probability
Recommended Elective Courses (choose 3)
EL501 Wireless Personal Communication Systems
EL536 Principles of Communication Networks
EL601 Principles of Digital Communications: Modulation & Coding
EL602 Wireless Communications: Channel Modeling & Impairments Mitigation
EL603 Modern Wireless Communication Techniques and Systems
EL606 Information Theory
EL675 UHF Propagation for Wireless Systems
EL930 Wireless Information Systems Lab
EL 9XX Selected Topics Courses in Wireless
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