Telecommunications Engineering
Eventual Majors
The telecommunications program allows the student to acquire the necessary knowledge and skills for the analysis, design, and maintenance of telecommunications software, components, and systems which can be categorized as follow:
- Networks (performance, protocols, and structures)
- Equipment (electronics, microwave, and optoelectronics)
- Systems (wireless, wired and optical)
Targeted Activities
In general, telecommunications engineers are trained to fit in the following contexts:
- operators and providers of telephony access, network (Internet, etc.) and services,
- distributors and installers of telecommunications and IT equipment,
- Telecommunications users’ networks and equipment in administrations, various establishments, industries, and firms
Curricular
First Year
♦ GM 1 : Mathematics
♦ GM 2 : Algorithms and data structure
♦ GM 3 : Signal processing
♦ GM 4 : Operating systems
♦ GM 5 : Modeling and Advanced Programming
♦ GM 6 : Stochastic processes and treatment
♦ GM 7 : Electronics: circuits and functions
♦ GM 8 : Concepts of telecommunications networks
♦ GM 9 : Languages and skills development
Second Year
♦ GM 1 : Applied mathematics
♦ GM 2 : Digital communications
♦ GM 3 : RF Processors and Devices
♦ GM 4 : Database and security
♦ GM 5 : Advanced networks: radio mobile networks, IP and LAN practice
♦ GM 6 : Optical communications and system integration
♦ GM 7 : Technical aspects and ICT enterprise TIC environment
♦ GM 8 : Languages
♦ GM 9 : Second year project
- First Major: Communication and digital systems
- Second Major Signals and images
- Third Major: Telecom Service
- Fourth Major: Network security
Third Year
Elective module 1: Network Engineering (RES)”
♦ GM 1 : Telecom management
♦ GM 2 : Evolution of networks
♦ GM 3 : Advanced networks
♦ GM 4 : WLAN and Security
♦ GM 5 : Network engineering and administration
♦ GM 6 : Planning and QoS
♦ GM 7 : Graduation project
Elective module 2: Mobile Networks and Services (MOB)
♦ GM 1 : Telecom management
♦ GM 2 : Evolution to NGN
♦ GM 3 : Mobile network planning
♦ GM 4 : Advanced computing
♦ GM 5 : Spectrum management and satellite systems
♦ GM 6 : Service and Security
♦ GM 7 : Graduation project
Elective module 3: Network security (SEC)”
♦ GM 1 : Law and Security
♦ GM 2 : Network QoS
♦ GM 3 : Advanced aspects in networks
♦ GM 4 : Engineering and security techniques
♦ GM 5 : Advanced security techniques
♦ GM 6 : QoS and Wireless Communication
♦ GM 7 : Graduation project
Elective module 4: Wireless Networks and Communications (WLS)
♦ OP1: Thermal and energetic processes
♦ OP2: Water and environment
♦ OP3: Refining and petrochemicals