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Department of Physics

ELECTRONICS AND RADIOELECTROLOGY COURSES

The Postgraduate program commences during the Winter semester of the Academic Year. Ninety (90) Credit Units (ECTS) are required to obtain the Postgraduate Diploma. Each specialization has three (3) compulsory courses, which are taught in the 1st semester, one course compulsory choice between the two (2) electronics courses and optional courses. The courses of the specialization on Electronics and Radioelectrology are given below. The ECTS of each course are also given in the tables. For all courses: the attendance/practice hours of each are three (3) per week including any tutorials and/or laboratory exercises. The postgraduate thesis is compulsory and consists of two sections: "Section I" corresponds to six (6) ECTS and "Section II" twelve (12) ECTS.

COMPULSORY COURSES

Semester A'

CODEHOURS/WEEKECTSCOURSE
181013 6Digital Communications
1810236Communication Networks
1810336Applied Electromagnetism

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36Selection from:
18104 - Design of Analogue and Digital Electronic Circuits
18203 - Digital Systems and Computer Architecture

plus 1 elective course of the winter semester.

 

ELECTIVE COURSES

Semester B'

CODEHOURS/WEEKECTSCOURSE
1810636Mobile Communications
1810736Theory and Applications of Microwaves
1810836Microcontrollers-DSPs
1810936Design of Analogue and Digital Electronic Systems
1811036Digital Transceivers
1811536Information Theory
1819236Special Topics Radioelectrology IΙ
 36Elective Course from Control and Computing I
18888-6Dissertation - Part Ι

 

Semester C'

CODEHOURS/WEEKECTSCOURSE
1810536Optical Communication Systems and Networks
1811136Wireless Communications
1811236Broadband and core access networks
1811336Software defined networks
1811436Special Topics in Communications
1811636Antennas
1811736Mobile and Wireless Networks
181913 6Special Topics Radioelectrology I
1819336Special Topics Radioelectrology III
 36Elective Course from Control and Computing ΙΙ
 -12Dissertation - Section II