BENG TELECOMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING

Telecommunications Engineering

Overview

The BEng Telecommunications Engineering programme will offer you a thorough foundation in telecommunications. You will gain knowledge of design, implementation, testing and industrial applications in the modern field of telecommunications, as well as learn to operate at the cutting-edge of emerging technologies.

Why should I study Telecommunications Engineering at XJTLU?

  • Study the electronics of wireless communications and optical communications technologies for employment in a growing field;
  • Enjoy the use of fully equipped electromagnetism and telecommunications laboratories, as well as the integrated circuit design and power systems modules;
  • Tailor the programme to your own academic and research interests through a wide range of optional modules;
  • Study a curriculum that incorporates the latest technological innovations and developments;
  • Earn two degrees: an XJTLU degree from the Chinese Ministry of Education and a globally recognised degree from the University of Liverpool, a member of the Russell Group of leading UK universities.

Knowledge and skills

By the time you graduate from the BEng Telecommunications Engineering, you will have:

  • extensive experience in the application of modelling and analytical methods
  • the ability to use IT tools and computer-aided design systems for modelling, analysis, simulation and design
  • the ability to recognise the limitations of principles, models, analyses and methodologies
  • the skills to design a system, component or process based on initial requirements and constraints.

The BEng in Telecommunications Engineering programme prepares our graduates to succeed in this rapidly evolving field. The degree provides comprehensive knowledge of telecommunications, including wireless and optical telecommunication systems and devices, weak-current circuits, embedded systems, signal-processing and data communication.For more information please contact: Jingchen.Wang@xjtlu.edu.cn

Jingchen Wang

Programme director

Modules

*Programme modules listed are illustrative only and subject to change.


UK degrees are three years long whereas in China they are four, therefore we do accept students with certain qualifications directly into Year Two, which is the start of the main academic programme. Most students, however, enter into Year One, which provides you with a range of interesting modules, language classes and core skills for your degree.

Careers

Graduates will be well prepared for positions in fields including the design and development of telecommunication technologies and the maintenance and upgrade of telecommunications infrastructure. The programme will also provide a sound basis for further studies at masters and PhD levels.

Careers
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