Signal Processing - ELECGS8538
Stream Summary
Faculty: Faculty of Engineering
School: School of Electrical Eng and Telecommunications
Contact: http://www.ee.unsw.edu.au
Program: 8538 - Engineering Science
Award(s):
Master of Engineering Science (Specialisation)
Stream Outline
The specialisation in Signal Processing is one of the fundamental disciplines behind Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications, with broad applicability to the development of sensing, enhancement, recognition, compression, communication and reproduction systems. A signal processing specialisation will equip you with portable skills, developing an in-depth understanding of single and multi-dimensional signals, along with practical algorithms. For a well-rounded education, consider combining this specialisation with a selection of courses from the telecommunications or systems and control disciplines.
Stream Structure
Professional Development Courses - 24uoc (4 courses):
- ELEC3104 Digital Signal Processing (Digital Signal Processing UOC)
- ELEC4601 Digital & Embedded Syst Design (Digital and Embedded Systems Design UOC)
- ELEC4602 Microelectronic Design & Tech (Microelectronic Design and Technology UOC)
- ELEC4612 Power System Analysis (Power System Analysis UOC)
- ELEC4613 Electrical Drive Systems (Electrical Drive Systems UOC)
- ELEC4631 Cont - Time Control Sys Design (Continuous - Time Control System Design UOC)
- PHTN4661 Optical Circuits and Fibres (Optical Circuits and Fibres UOC)
- PHTN4662 Photonic Networks (Photonic Networks UOC)
- TELE3118 Network Technologies (Network Technologies UOC)
- TELE4652 Mobile & Satellite Comm System (Mobile and Satellite Communications Systems UOC)
Specialisation Courses - Minimum 24uoc (4 courses):
Engineering Technical Management - Minimum 12uoc - Maximum 24uoc (2-4 courses)
A listing of Engineering Technical Management courses can be found here
Project Courses:
- ELEC9771 Project Report A (6 UOC)
- ELEC9772 Project Report B (6 UOC)
Please note: ELEC9771 and ELEC9772 can be done on approval of the specialisation authority