Telecommunication

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Program Overview

The Institute of Science and Technology at the University Centre of Maghnia is an academic institution dedicated to study, teaching, and research in the fields of science and technology.

Our main objective is to promote innovation, train qualified professionals, and contribute to the scientific and technological development of society.

Our institute offers LicenceMaster, and Doctorate (PhD) programs and conducts advanced research on various engineering topics.

The Institute of Science and Technology provides specialized training in several fields after students successfully complete their first year in the common core Science and Technology program. The available specializations include Telecommunications.

This specialization align with the region’s overall development strategy. The institute has established several partnerships with universities and socio-economic actors to enrich its students' education. As a result, the institute plays a key role as a scientific and cultural hub within the University Center of Maghnia

Teaching Language : French language

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

The training program is structured over six semesters for the Licence and four semesters for the Master’s. At the end of the Master’s program, students complete a practical internship within one of the socio-economic partner institutions of the University Centre of Maghnia.

This field allows students to explore various scientific and technological fields before choosing a specific specialization in the second year, such as Telecommunications.


Advanced Topics

The two years of specialization in the Licence program:

Telecommunications:

Mathematics, Waves and Vibrations, Fundamental Electronics, Fundamental Electrotechnics, Basic Telecommunications, Combinational and Sequential Logic, Numerical Methods, Signal Theory, Analog Communications, Signal Processing, Waves and Propagation, Telecommunication Systems and Networks, Digital Communications, Antennas and Transmission Lines, Local Computer Networks, Coding, and Information Theory.


Admissions Information

To advance from the first year of the common core to the second year of the Licence in one of the above-mentioned specializations, the student must achieve a general average of 10/20 or obtain 30 credits.

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