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MSc Wireless Networking
 
Introduction:-
          The proposed course will aim to develop a strong theoretical background involving the future of wireless communication systems. A fast-paced technological transition is occurring today in the world of internetworking. This transition is marked by the convergence of the telecommunications infrastructure with that of IP data networking to provide integrated voice, video, and data services.

Modules:-
  • Core Modules:- (Year1, Semester 1,2).
    • Year 1
      • Semester 1
        • MSC306 Computer architecture
        • MSC321 Operating systems
        • MSC308 Databases
      • Semester 2
        • MSC305 Compilers
        • MSC319 Object Oriented Programming Concepts
        • MSC322 Programming with ASP, VB Script, SQL


  • Specialisation Modules:- (Year2, Semester,3,4).
    • Year 2
      • Semester 3 (3/4 Modules)
        • MSC330 Wireless Networking Fundamentals
        • MSC309 Distributed Network Systems
        • MSC329 Wireless Communication Systems
        • MSC301 Advanced Routing
      • Semester 4
        • Dissertation
          • The MSc dissertation is carried out by all students independently during their final year of the MSc programme and is an essential part of the course. This is where students demonstrate their mastery of theories and concepts with state of the art computing technology to solve scientific, engineering, or financial problem.
          • MSc dissertation provides training in the definition, solution and analysis of research problems. Successful students will be able to: Devise appropriate methods for addressing key questions or testing hypotheses in this area including data collection, the construction and testing of models. Use appropriate statistical/econometric techniques to analyse the results of their investigations. Present their research results in the form of a scientific paper.
Entry Requirements:- Graduation.

Course Duration:- 18 Months (Full Time).

Intakes:- February / June / September.

Course Fee:- Please Visit www.mcbt.co.uk/fees.asp for information on fees


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