Explore the programs and courses offered by Networks and Telecommunications (Master's degree)
Browse Programs Admission InformationThis program is designed to train students in networking, advanced telecommunications, and emerging technologies. Spanning four semesters, it combines theoretical instruction with hands-on practical work. It provides comprehensive coverage, from fundamental concepts to advanced applications, including high-speed networks, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence applied to telecommunications.
Semester 01:
Advanced Digital Communications
IP Routing
Propagation and Antennas
Advanced Signal Processing
Semester 02:
Network Services Administration
DSP and FPGA
Transmission Channels and Optical Components
Coding and Compression
Semester 03:
Wireless and Mobile Networks
Cryptography and Network Security
Video and Audio over IP
Web Technologies
This specialization offers broad and diverse career prospects. Graduates can pursue postgraduate studies in innovative fields such as 6G communications, artificial intelligence applied to telecommunications, or smart networks. They also have the opportunity to enter the job market by joining major telecommunications companies, IT firms, or even by launching their own startups specializing in network solutions, the Internet of Things (IoT), or cybersecurity applications.
Compatible Degrees:
Priority 1: Bachelor's in Telecommunications (weight: 1.00).
Priority 2: Bachelor's in Electronics (weight: 0.80).
Priority 3: Bachelor's in Biomedical Engineering or Automation (weight: 0.70).
Other degrees in the Science and Technology field (Group A, weight: 0.60).
Ranking: Based on the compatibility of the degree and the obtained average.