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| BSc Wireless Networking |
Introduction:-
Wireless networking is all about being connected without cables. Essentially, it's about being 'wire-free'. Traditionally, devices and networks have been connected using cable based technology - this can be costly, restrictive and can result in miles of cables Wireless networks, on the other pointer, rely on radio frequency to transmit data between devices - examples of these types of network include the mobile cellular network, 802.11 (Wifi), and Bluetooth. From the end-user's perspective, wireless networks allow greater freedom and flexibility to connect to personal and corporate systems.
Modules:-
- Core Modules:- (Year1 and Year2, Semester 1,2,3,4).
- Year 1
- Semester 1
- BSC749 Information Technology: an Introduction
- BSC746 Fundamentals of Computer Systems Architecture
- BSC741 Computer Systems Applications
- Semester 2
- BSC751 Introduction to Computer Networks
- BSC735 Business Information Systems I
- BSC763 Operating Systems Theory
- Year 2
- Semester 3
- BSC743 Database Management Systems
- BSC752 Introduction to Computer Programming
- BSC762 Object Oriented Programming Concepts
- Semester 4
- BSC739 Computer Networks: a practical approach
- BSC767 Software Engineering Mathematics
- BSC737 Communication Systems
- Specialisation Modules:-(Year3, Semester5,6).
- Year 3
- Semester 5
- BSC775 Wireless Communication Systems
- BSC759 Network Programming using Java
- BSC776 Wireless LANS
- Semester 6
- BSC774 Virtual Private Networks
- BSC760 Network Programming using Java II
- BSC761 Network Project Implementation
Entry Requirements:- A Levels.
Course Duration:- 3 Years (Full Time).
Intakes:- February / June / September.
Course Fee:- Please Visit www.mcbt.co.uk/fees.asp for information on fees |
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