Graduate Diploma in Communications Engineering

Memorial University of Newfoundland - St Johns Campus

Canada,Newfoundland and Labrador

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12 Months

Duration

CAD 6,390/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 120 FREE

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Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1925

Total Students: 18,500 +

Int. Students: 2,700 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

230 Elizabeth Ave, St. Johns, NL A1C 5S7, Canada

Graduate Diploma in Communications Engineering

Program Overview

The Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science offers graduate diplomas in the various engineering disciplines, including Arctic, Communications, Geotechnical and Structural, Mechanics and Materials, Mechatronics, Safety and Risk, and Thermofluids Engineering. Faculty expertise encompasses a wide cross-section of specialties and backgrounds; many faculty members have broad industrial experience and complement their teaching and research programs with consultancy services.

The graduate programs offered by the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science have grown tremendously in the past few years, both in terms of student strength and variety of courses and programs. Our faculty members are increasingly engaged in major research programs supported by NSERC, AIF, CRC and CFI, providing students unique opportunities to work alongside investigators of prestigious projects. Research funding is distributed across the disciplines and graduate students have access to all research facilities and resources. The faculty encourages students to combine two or more traditional disciplines to develop unique and challenging individual programs.

Graduate Diploma in Communications Engineering:-A communications engineer is responsible for the research, design, development and production of communications equipment/systems.
Communications engineering encompasses modes of communication such as satellites, radio, internet and broadband technologies and wireless telephone services. The telecoms field continues to expand, with more and more gadgets and service providers on the market. The role of communications engineer can take on a managerial or technical direction; both areas demand a huge level of technical understanding. They provide expertise and services to telecommunications companies and manufacturers. Self-employment via consultancy/contract work is possible for those with several years’ experience