Telecommunications

Explore the programs and courses offered by Telecommunications

Browse Programs Admission Information

Program Overview

The Telecommunications Bachelor's program is an academic three-year program divided into six semesters. The curriculum follows a progressive structure, providing students with the theoretical and practical skills needed in technological sciences, particularly telecommunications.

During the first year (S1 & S2), students take fundamental courses in mathematics, physics, chemistry, and computer science.

The third semester (S3) is a common core with other Electrical Engineering specialties and introduces basic electronics and electrotechnics. In the fourth semester (S4), the focus shifts towards deeper knowledge in electronics and an introduction to telecommunications.

The fifth and sixth semesters (S5 & S6) are dedicated to advanced subjects, including advanced electronics, local networks, antennas, signal transmission, and digital communications, allowing students to specialize in telecommunications.

Teaching Language :

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

  • Fundamentals of Telecommunications
  • Combinational and Sequential Logic
  • 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
  • Telephony
  • Transmission Media
  • Sensors and Measurements in Telecommunications
  • Information Security

Advanced Topics

  • Advanced Digital Communications
  • IP Routing
  • Propagation and Antennas
  • Advanced Signal Processing
  • Network Services Administration
  • DSP and FPGA
  • Transmission Channels and Optical Components
  • Coding and Compression
  • Wireless and Mobile Networks
  • Cryptography and Network Security
  • Video and Audio over IP
  • Web Technologies

Admissions Information

Admission Requirements

  • Admission to the Bachelor’s in Telecommunications is open to students who have successfully completed their first year in the Common Core Science and Technology.
  • Admission to the second year (L2) is based on academic performance from the first year.

Academic Prerequisites

Candidates should have a strong foundation in:

  • Mathematics, physics, and computer science
  • Electricity, electronics, and signal processing
  • Analytical and logical reasoning for solving technical problems


Apply Now