Course Number
525.608
Next Offered
Fall 2026
Course Format
In-person, Online - Synchronous

This course examines voice, data, and video communications through emerging technologies. Considerations include the characteristics and security requirements of the information being encoded, bandwidth requirements and limitations, and transmission standards and equipment. Topics will consider the pragmatics facing the communications system engineer including space, weight, and power. The student will review past and present network architectures and apply trade-off decisions when analyzing new system requirements. Topics include brief histories of telecommunications, speech processing, encoding, digitization, signaling, and transmission; broadband, fiber optics, and wireless network architectures; and encryption, privacy, and security issues. New and disruptive technologies are discussed each offering.

Course Prerequisite(s)

Either an undergraduate degree in electrical engineering or 525.616 Communications Systems Engineering, or consent of the instructor.;***Computer Science students only: Must complete core courses first (EN.605.601 AND EN.605.611 AND EN.605.621).***;***Cybersecurity students only: Must complete core courses first (EN.605.621 AND EN.695.601 AND EN.695.641).***

Course Offerings

Open

Next Generation Telecommunications

525.608.31
08/31/2026 - 12/11/2026
Mon 4:30 p.m. - 7:10 p.m.
Semester
Fall 2026
Course Format
In-person
Location
Cost
$5,620.00
Course Materials
Open

Next Generation Telecommunications

525.608.8VL
08/31/2026 - 12/11/2026
Mon 4:30 p.m. - 7:10 p.m.
Semester
Fall 2026
Course Format
Online - Synchronous
Location
Cost
$5,620.00
Course Materials