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The Master of Electronic Engineering with Wireless Communications program at the University of Southampton Malaysia offers a comprehensive study of the generation, transmission, and processing of signals that power today's communication systems. This course explores both current and future wireless technologies, providing students with a strong foundation in the principles and practices of wireless communication. By delving into topics such as information theory, channel capacity, and wireless network limitations, students gain a deep understanding of the systems and standards that enable wireless communications. Through practical work utilizing software-defined radio equipment and specialized topics like signal and image processing, students develop the necessary knowledge and skills to meet the growing industry demand for professionals in wireless communications. With guest speakers from industry and close ties to research collaborations, the program ensures students are well-prepared for diverse career opportunities in this dynamic and vital field.
In the first year you’ll study digital systems, and electrical materials and fields. There are core modules in:
We'll develop your practical skills with extensive laboratory classes. In your first semester you’ll get to build processing boards.
You'll continue to study electrical materials, circuitry and programming.
Compulsory modules will explore:
You'll choose from optional modules, covering topics such as:
At the end of the year, you'll complete a 3-week team challenge, judged by an industry panel. Previous projects include building a quadcopter and the development of a home AI system.
You’ll also design a microchip for manufacture, and test the finished product.
You’ll complete a unique piece of individual research on a topic that interests you. Past projects include building a transmitter and receiver that conform to a specified standard, and a simulator to test their performance.
You'll build your knowledge of modern digital communications systems. Topics include wireless and optical communications or signal and image processing.
You can also choose to:
The main group design project is a great opportunity to experience working for an industry or academic customer. It is the only compulsory element in year 4. Past projects include:
You'll select optional modules covering topics, such as:
The team typically replies in a few minutes.