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The RF Systems Engineering graduate certificate program provides a comprehensive understanding of RF systems engineering principles and applications. It covers signal processing, microwave systems, digital information transmission, microwave components, and electromagnetic wave propagation. The program enhances RF Systems Engineering skills for industrial practitioners without requiring a Master's of Electrical Engineering degree. Students must achieve a GPA of 3.0 or better in the required courses and a minimum grade of C in any course to be applied toward the certificate.

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Degree Overview:

The RF Systems Engineering graduate certificate program aims to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of RF systems engineering principles and applications. The program focuses on signal processing, microwave systems, digital information transmission, microwave components, and electromagnetic wave propagation. It is designed to enhance RF Systems Engineering skills for industrial practitioners without requiring them to pursue a Master's of Electrical Engineering degree.


Objectives:

  • Understand the applications of signal processing for filtering, estimating, and detecting signals in high-interference environments.
  • Design and operate microwave systems, including receiver and transmitter architecture, antenna performance, and function.
  • Master the theory and application of transmitting digital information via electromagnetic propagation.
  • Understand the function of microwave components and transmission line theory.
  • Gain knowledge of the propagation of both bounded and unbounded electromagnetic waves.

Outline:


Required Courses:

  • EECS 622 Microwave and Radio Transmission Systems (Fall): 3 credit hours
  • EECS 721 Antennas (Spring): 3 credit hours
  • EECS 723 Microwave Engineering (Spring): 3 credit hours

Elective Courses (Choose One):

  • EECS 713 High-Speed Digital Circuit Design (Fall): 3 credit hours
  • EECS 725 Introduction to Radar Systems: 3 credit hours
  • EECS 823 Microwave Remote Sensing: 3 credit hours

Assessment:

  • Students must achieve a GPA of 3.0 or better in the required courses.
  • A minimum grade of C is required for any course to be applied toward the certificate.
  • No transfer credits from other institutions are accepted for this certificate.

Other:

  • Completion of the graduate certificate program does not guarantee automatic admission to the MSEE program.
  • Students who gain admission to the MSEE program within five years of earning the certificate will receive credit for completed certificate coursework.
  • The Graduate Division and degree-granting programs may allow up to nine (9) credit hours to be transferred to a degree program.
  • Completion of the certificate program with a grade of B or higher within five years may be recognized as exceptional preparation for the MSEE program, potentially leading to course waivers.
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Entry Requirements:

  • **BS degree in electrical engineering from an ABET accredited program with a GPA of 3.0 or higher.
  • **Three letters of reference.
  • Applicants must complete an application to Graduate Studies for admission into the certificate program and submit an application fee along with the following materials:
  • Copy of Official Transcripts
  • Statement of Purpose
  • Resume
  • Three Letters of Recommendation

Language Proficiency Requirements:

  • **Unless the applicant’s native language is English or the applicant has received a baccalaureate degree or higher from an accredited U.S. institution of higher education, he or she must meet the department’s standard for the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL).
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