Telecommunications Engineering

Description

Telecommunications Engineering is an area of specialisation within the field of Electrical Engineering. It is concerned with all aspects of theory and applications for a broad range of systems such as telephone and data networks, radio and television broadcasting, satellite and deep space applications.

The study of Telecommunications may also involve research in digital communications, microwaves and antennas, optical communications (including the design and manufacture of lasers and optical fibres), signal and information processing and satellite mobile communications.

Employment as a telecommunications engineer involves the planning, design, commissioning and monitoring of complex telecommunications networks and associated broadcasting equipment

Studying Telecommunications Engineering at UNSW

The study of Telecommunications at UNSW is primarily through the School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications (www.eet.unsw.edu.au ). The School offers a four year full-time undergraduate program, the Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunications). Combined degree programs, “fast-track” programs to a Masters degree, and postgraduate study are also available. Please refer to the table below.



Telecommunications Engineering can be studied as 

Specialisation At the Level of Stream
Telecommunications Major TELEA13703
   

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