MSc Wireless Communications | Part-time
This course meets the requirements and significant demand for postgraduates in this exciting field, both within the UK and international markets.
This course meets the requirements and significant demand for postgraduates in this exciting field, both within the UK and international markets.
A very topical course, focusing on the development and application of tools and techniques of Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality with a view to forming capable professionals for the jobs market in this field.
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