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    TEL4114 Television And Video Engineering

    Rationale This course discussed component and system concepts in television systems and video engineering. Course Objectives To give a comprehensive coverage of TV Systems with all the new developments in Television and Video Engineering. Attachment Name Attachment Type TEL4114 Television

    Betty Kyakuwa February 16, 2012July 14, 2014 Bachelor of Science in Telecommunications Engineering Read more

    TEL4113 Optical Communications

    Rationale This course discussed component and system concepts in optical communications and its application. Course Objectives To give students and understanding of the theory of optical devices and systems and their application in optical communication networks. Attachment Name Attachment Type TEL4113

    Betty Kyakuwa February 16, 2012July 14, 2014 Bachelor of Science in Telecommunications Engineering Read more

    TEL4111 Digital Signal Processing

    Rationale This course discusses the concepts of dicrete signal processing and their applications in communications, control and instrumentation. Course Objectives To give students an understanding of the analysis of discrete signals and systems, and their application in the design of

    Betty Kyakuwa February 16, 2012July 14, 2014 Bachelor of Science in Telecommunications Engineering Read more

    TEL3112 Radio Wave Propagation & Antennas

    Rationale This course builds on the Electromagnetics courses to discuss the conditions and constraints of wave propagation and the design of antennas to be used to achieve radio wave probation. Course Objectives By the end of the course the student

    Betty Kyakuwa February 16, 2012July 15, 2014 Bachelor of Science in Telecommunications Engineering Read more

    TEL3111 Communication Theory

    Rationale He course introduces the student to the theory of communication systems Course Objectives By the end of the course students should be able to: understand signals and systems in communication and the analysis of such signals in communication systems.

    Betty Kyakuwa February 16, 2012July 15, 2014 Bachelor of Science in Telecommunications Engineering Read more
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