This programme is specifically designed to allow those working in Industry to “learn while they earn”. It has been designed to operate independently and afford maximum flexibility.
To find out core information about this degree, such as entry requirements, programme length and cost, visit the UCL prospectus site.
Course information
Students have the choice of 8 optional modules taken from a specified list of available modules from the Communications MSc programmes. Students can take up to a maximum of one of the Business modules.
Technical modules
- Introduction to Telecommunications Networks (ITN) (ELEC0085)
- Broadband Technologies and Components (ELEC0108)
- Communications Systems Modelling (ELEC0086)
- Introduction to Internet Protocol Networks (ELEC0099)
- Mobile Communications Systems (MCS) (ELEC0102)
- Wireless Communications Principles (WCP) (ELEC0104)
- Network and Services Management (ELEC0092)
- Optical Transmission and Networks (ELEC0049)
- Software for Network and Services Design (ELEC0088)
- Telecommunications Business Environment (ELEC0094)
- Antennas and Propagation (ELEC0048)
- RF Circuits and Sub-Systems (ELEC0115)
- Photonic Subsystems (ELEC0078)
- Radar Systems (ELEC0053)
- Advanced Photonics Devices (ELEC0109)
- Internet of Things (ELEC0130)
Business modules
- Strategy, Marketing and Business Environment (ELEC0044)
- Finance and Product Management (ELEC0045)
- Customer Service, Operations and Planning (ELEC0046)
- Organisational Design, People Management and Innovation (ELEC0047)
Dissertation/report
The project, of approximately 12,000 words, is normally taken at the student's work place of work. Marks are given by the UCL supervisor for the dissertation submitted. Consultation with an industrial supervisor of line manager is used to guide the supervisor. Where the project is taken at UCL, a second UCL marker is required.
For full details of this programme, please email eee-msc-admin@ucl.ac.uk