University of EL Oued Faculties

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Program Name: Telecommunications

Department: Department of Electrical Engineering

Degree Name* : MA

Study Level* : Master’s

Course Intensity*: Full-Time

Study Mode*: On Campus

MBA Program Type: Full-Time MBA

Program Details

Broad Subject Area*: Telecommunications

Main Subject*: Telecommunications

Custom Subject: Analog communications, Signal processing,…

Specialization: ……………………………………………………

Program Description:The need for telecommunications is becoming more and more vital for practically all the mechanisms that govern the different social dynamics. Indeed, these services which, until recently, came under the professional context (collaborative work, Cloud Computing, etc.) are arriving in force in daily life: social networks, online games, e-commerce, video demand, mobile access to Internet services, etc.

On another register, the field of telecommunications, with the known technological progress and the modern methods employed, know no borders to its applications. The rapid evolution in the development of new telecommunication products requires users to better master the know-how to cope with this evolution.

It therefore becomes unavoidable to invest this area through knowledge, scientific research and technological applications since their impacts on socio-economic balances are becoming more and more decisive… Mastering information is mastering the ‘economy.

The training provided in this license is of an academic nature. It is organized in the form of semester teaching units over 3 years of study. Through a hierarchical and coherent teaching, the student is led towards a progressive acquisition of theoretical and practical knowledge in the field of technological sciences in general and telecommunications sciences in particular.

Thus, the first year program (semesters S1 and S2) is organized around a hard core of fundamental subjects (mathematics, physics and chemistry) supplemented by computer science.

The lessons of the third semester (common to the whole family of Electrical Engineering) are reserved for the acquisition of the basic subjects of electronics and electrical engineering.

The fourth semester is characterized by the deepening of electronics subjects and the introduction of some telecommunications subjects.

The acquisition of the fundamental scientific bases necessary for an adequate specialization in the teaching of telecommunications (advanced electronics and local networks, antennas and transmission media, signal processing techniques and advanced digital communications) are exclusively addressed. during semesters 5 and 6. In addition, this training also allows the student to develop his autonomy and his field of initiative, to evolve and adapt to changes in his profession through the End of Cycle Project and the student’s Personal Project.

This training aims to raise the student to a level of knowledge and skills that will enable him to easily pursue a Master’s degree in telecommunications. On the other hand, the practical and professional knowledge acquired during his training will constitute a springboard for him guaranteeing immediate integration into the professional environment.

Get more details (the responsible email)*: [email protected]

Students per Class: 36

Average age (in years): 19

Average years of work experience at managerial level:Administration staff

Percentage of international students: 1%

Percentage of women: 30%

Average salary after graduation: 250 USD

Percent employment after graduation: 70%

Average work experience (in years): Just in the current position

Number of nationalities in current cohort : 1

 

Formation program for Energetics

Module title

Credits

Coefficient

Teaching hours

Semester 1

Advanced digital communications

6

3

67h30

Random Signals and Stochastic Processes

4

2

45h00

Radiocommunication

4

2

45h00

FPGA Programmable Circuits

4

2

45h00

Practical work: Advanced digital communications

2

1

22h30

Practical work: Random Signals and Stochastic Processes

2

1

22h30

Practical work: FPGA Programmable Circuits

2

1

22h30

Object-oriented programming in C++

3

2

37h30

Standard and protocol

1

1

22h30

electromagnetic compatibility

1

1

22h30

Technical English and Terminology

1

1

22h30

Semester 2

Module title

Credits

Coefficient

Teaching hours

Digital signal processing

6

3

67h30

Antennas

4

4

45h00

Channels of transmission

4

2

45h00

Coding and Compression

4

2

45h00

Practical work: Digital signal processing

2

1

22h30

Practical work: Antennas and Transmission Channels

2

1

22h30

Practical work: Coding and Compression

2

1

22h30

Practical work: Image processing

2

3

37h30

Embedded systems and telecommunications

1

1

22h30

Radar Techniques

1

1

22h30

Ethics, deontology and intellectual property

1

1

22h30

Semester 3

Module title

Credits

Coefficient

Teaching hours

Wireless networks and mobile networks

6

3

67h30

Optical Communications

4

2

45h00

Multimedia Technology and Protocols

4

2

45h00

RF and Microwave (Passive/Active) Devices

4

2

45h00

Practical work: Wireless networks and mobile networks

2

1

22h30

Practical work: Optical Communications

2

1

22h30

Practical work: Multimedia Technology and Protocols

2

1

22h30

Digital TV

2

1

37h30

Bibliographic research and intellectual property

1

1

22h30

Entrepreneurship & Management

1

1

22h30

Space telecommunication

1

1

22h30

Semester 4

Module title

Credits

Coefficient

Teaching hours

End of cycle project

Internship in a company sanctioned by a dissertation and a defence.