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Profile: Multichannel Telecommunication Systems
Major: 11.03.02 Infocommunication Technologies and Communication System
Profile: Multichannel Telecommunication Systems
Duration: 4 years
Start: September 1
Admission: open
Language : Russian
Entrance tests :
- Russian
- Mathematics
- Physics or Computer Science
The "Multichannel Telecommunication Systems" profile prepares graduates to become highly skilled professionals in the design, implementation, and maintenance of modern communication systems and networks. This program recognizes the convergence of telecommunications with informatics, emphasizing the crucial role of computer networks in today's information-driven world.
Key program features:
- Comprehensive Communication Systems Expertise: Students gain a deep understanding of a wide range of communication systems, including mobile, satellite, television, IP-telephony, computer networks, and switching systems, enabling them to confidently navigate the complexities of modern communication technologies.
- Cutting-Edge Curriculum: The program incorporates the latest advancements in communication technologies, equipping students with the skills and knowledge to design and operate sophisticated communication networks for diverse purposes.
- Hands-on Experience: Students engage in practical projects and simulations to gain hands-on experience in setting up and maintaining telecommunication equipment, designing base station coverage, optimizing transmission lines, managing traffic, and implementing digital signal processing techniques.
Career Opportunities:
Graduates of this program are highly sought after by leading telecommunications companies, network providers, and research institutions, ready to tackle the challenges of:
- Designing and Implementing Communication Networks: Develop and deploy complex communication networks, including cellular networks, fiber optic networks, and satellite systems, ensuring efficient and reliable communication.
- Managing Network Operations: Monitor network performance, troubleshoot issues, and ensure optimal network operation and security.
- Developing New Communication Technologies: Contribute to the research and development of innovative communication technologies, driving advancements in the field.
This program is designed to equip graduates with the skills and knowledge necessary to shape the future of communication, enabling them to become leaders in this dynamic and ever-evolving industry.
- Basics of the major
- Computer Science and Information Technologies
- Discrete mathematics
- Information technologies and programming basics
- Designing and standard control
- Transmission lines in telecommunication
- Methods and means of measurements in telecommunication systems
- Metrology and electro radio measurements in telecommunication systems
- Metrology, standardization and certification
- Modeling and computer-aided design of high-frequency and ultra-high-frequency devices
- Directive telecommunication systems
- Fundamentals of discrete message transmission
- Fundamentals of design activity
- Devices of ultra-high frequencies and optical range
- Software tools of professional activity
- Project activity
- UHF antennas
- Communication networks and switching systems
- Artificial Intelligence Systems and Machine Learning
- Special chapters of computer science
- Electronic circuitry
- Theory of Signal Detection, Distinction and Estimation
- Optimization and decision making theory
- Electronic Quality Management
- Physical fundamentals of electronics
- Admission starts on June 20
- Admission stops on July 10
- The documents are sent to the university in electronic form through the NSTU Enrolee Personal Account. When submitting an application for admission in electronic form, the documents attached to it are submitted (sent) to the NSTU admission committee in the form of their electronic images (paper documents converted into electronic form by scanning or photographing with the provision of machine-readable recognition of its details)