With the wide-scale introduction of cellular telephones, wireless tools have penetrated the marketplace spectacularly. Newly launched services, such as wireless LANs, local loop, PDAs, and the emerging wireless Internet, offer you dynamic participation in the industry’s continuing dramatic growth. By enrolling in this online program in Interdisciplinary Studies in Engineering, you earn a Master of Engineering degree, giving you the chance to acquire in-depth knowledge in fields drawn from many disciplines, especially those offered by dispersed academic departments. You emerge as a widely knowledgeable professional, capable of integrating expertise from a wide array of fields, an accomplishment in high demand in fast-paced, multidisciplinary industries.
Group 1: 2 Required (6 credits)
EL 6303 Probability Theory, Credits: 3.00
EL 9953 Advanced Project I, Credits: 3.00
Group 2: Electives (9 credits)
EL 5013 Wireless Personal Communication Systems, Credits: 3.00
EL 6013 Principles of Digital Communications: Modulation & Coding, Credits: 3.00
EL 6023 Wireless Communications: Channel Modeling and Receiver Design, Credits: 3.00
EL 6033 Modern Wireless Communication Techniques and Systems, Credits: 3.00
EL 6753 Uhf Propagation For Wireless Systems, Credits: 3.00
Group 3: Electives (15 credits)
Electrical engineering, management or computer science. A maximum of three management courses is allowed. Sample Courses are listed below:
EL 5363 Principles of Communication Networks, Credits: 3.00
EL 6373 Local and Metropolitan Area Networks, Credits: 3.00
EL 6393 Network Security Systems Design, Credits: 3.00
CS 6813 Information, Security and Privacy, Credits: 3.00
CS 6823 Network Management and Security, Credits: 3.00
Degree Requirements: 30 Credits