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Course Overview

Society has become more and more dependent upon wireless technologies over the last two decades, introducing a plethora of new engineering opportunities in wireless communications and networking, satellite and deep-space communications, radar systems, imaging and sensing. 

Topics covered in this program include antenna operation, parameters, and limitations including arrays; RF circuits (components and basic design); waveguide theory; familiarity with EM simulation approaches and their limitations; and experience with RF measurement equipment (what can and can't be measured in the lab).

Students may take these courses as a nondegree student or by being enrolled at the University of Colorado Denver. Courses can also be used to partially fulfill requirements for a master's degree in electrical engineering or other eligible graduate programs.

The program is intended for students and engineers with a BS degree in electrical engineering or the equivalent. 

Entry Requirement 

Admission Requirements:

The graduate admissions process is unique to each program. You apply directly to the program you are considering and the program will guide and assist you with completing the application requirements and notify you of your admission status.

Though application requirements vary according to the program of study you have selected, all applicants must submit:

  • An online application for admission
  • The application fee ($50 domestic, $75 international)
  • One official transcript from each college or university you have attended, regardless of whether you earned a degree
  • Programs may have additional admission requirements such as letters of recommendation, standardized test scores, a statement of purpose, essays, vita or resume, and/or a creative portfolio.

Fees

(Master or Doctoral) Tuition & Fees: $16592 per year (Fall and Spring)


This information was accurate on : 07/04/2021
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