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Wireless Communications and RF Systems, Computing Sciences and Electrical Engineering

Tampere University

Wireless communications – connecting people and things

Digitalisation is here to stay. The ongoing digitalisation builds on an efficient communications infrastructure.

Type

Master's degree (University)

Degree earned

Master of Science (Technology)

Planned duration

2 years

Extent of studies

120 ECTS

City

Tampere

Tuition fee for non-EU/EEA citizens

12000 € per academic year

Link to scholarship programme

Communication is not only for humans anymore: the Internet of Things and the Industrial Internet are the forerunners of a connected and programmable world where things are also able to communicate. Digitalisation will have an impact on a wide range of industries, such as energy, transportation, logistics and manufacturing.

Another prevailing trend in society and industry is robotisation. Modern inventions, such as self-driving cars and drones, strongly rely on highly efficient and reliable wireless communications while also utilising radio-based positioning and sensing/radar technologies. Wireless communications and radio frequency (RF) technologies enable the making of a wide variety of applications ranging from everyday consumer products to high-end industrial machines, robots and space science. The Internet of Things (IoT), 5G/6G mobile communication networks and sensing/radar systems are the three most important application domains.

Telecommunication engineering is the highest-ranked subject at Tampere University in the Shanghai Ranking. Tampere University offers a unique learning environment for Wireless Communications. Please see additional information on Wireless Research.

Wireless Communications and RF Systems (MSc Tech) is one of the engineering specializations in the Master’s Programme in Computing Sciences and Electrical Engineering.

The Kampusareena building on the Hervanta campus of the Tampere Universities community

Get to know Electrical Engineering unit of the Faculty of Information Technology and Communication Sciences (ITC)

Students at Hervanta campus classroom

For more information

Please read through the information provided. For further questions regarding the application process, contact our Admissions office at admissions.tau@tuni.fi or for questions regarding the content of the programme, please contact ee.studies@tuni.fi.