Telecommunications (bachelor's degree)

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Program Overview

The under graduate course includes:

• Two years of common basic program, combining general courses and introductions related to the specialty. Semester 4 is specifically designed to introduce some of telecoms fundamentals, such as Signal Processing, Telecom Applications, and Digital Electronics.

• One year entirely dedicated to teaching the specialty. Students acquire the professional skills necessary for their career. This knowledge allows them to potentially pursuing a Master's degree in Networks, Telecoms or Communication Systems. Depending on availability in the socio-economic sector, candidates may complete their training with a practical internship.


Teaching Language : French and course support in English

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

All subjects are designed to complement each other; however, certain subjects are considered as the backbone of the undergraduate degree in Telecommunications, namely:

• Digital Signal Processing

• Telecom Systems and Networks

• Digital Communications

• Network Administration and Security


Advanced Topics

The knowledge acquired through this training will enable graduates to:

• Consider pursuing an academic or professional Master's degree in Telecommunications (Networks or Systems).

• Consider pursuing additional targeted training to obtain certification in the field of telecommunications networks.

• Apply for a job or start their own business in the field of management and maintenance of networks and their application environments.


Admissions Information

This program is intended for technology and science bachelor holders who have completed the first year of the ST curriculum. Admission is based on the results obtained at the end of the first year. Taking into account the material and human resources of the department where this undergraduate degree is located, the number of students should be discussed for each new class.

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