Wireless Network Infrastructure

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Degree:Post Graduate

University: Conestoga College
City : Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
Country : Canada
Duration : 1 Year

Program Overview:

This program prepares graduates with degrees or diplomas in telecommunications, electronics, or computer engineering/technology for work in emerging fields in the wireless telecommunications industry. Students will enhance their undergraduate knowledge with practical skills that include the use of industry standard tools (drivetest tools, propagation tools, spectrum analyzers, network analyzers, etc.), and the techniques required for success in the wireless industry. Students will broaden their familiarity with troubleshooting and the configuration of local area and wide area networks (LANs and WANs) and networking topics relevant to telecom carriers including virtual private networks, quality of service, and others. Cutting-edge topics which include long term evolution (LTE) and 5th generation wireless networks, high bandwidth wireless (WiGig+) and concurrent MIMO systems, will ensure that graduates will be in high demand. Additional topics will be chosen according to relevance including spectrum utilization and associated network design, IP-based wireless systems, enterprise WiFi, Bluetooth, intra-vehicular communication systems used in emerging auto designs (such as used for self-driving cars) and IoT (Internet of Things).

Admission Requirements:

  • GPA: 60% or above

  • IELTS: Overall 6.5 no band below than 6.0

  • PTE: Overall 63 with no band below than 60

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Learning Outcomes:

  1. Test and measure the power levels and spectrum characteristics of RF signals with focus on conformance testing of user equipment for mobile telecommunication standards including LTE.

  2. Use industry standard RF planning, design and optimization tools to place wireless cell sites, and generate coverage maps and interference surveys.

  3. Plan and build a wired and/or wireless data or computer network using system design documentation. Applications will include the design of smart home and multi-LAN networks.

  4. Produce documentation and reports related to network components and applications performance.

  5. Troubleshoot and resolve technical problems related to both wired and wireless networks using standardized approaches and methodologies.

Career Outlook:

Graduates will be well-positioned to work in Canada's telecommunications industry especially at the network planning and optimization level, in IoT applications, and in communications as applied to the automotive (smartcar) industry.

Program Intake: January, May & September

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