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About the Programme
The aim of the Diploma in Electronics and Telecommunications Level 6 is to
provide the basic knowledge and skills required for entry level employment in a
range of roles in the electronics and telecommunications industries, or for
further study in this area.
This 120-credit programme offers an expansive foundation in electronic circuitry
and communications engineering technology.
The programme content merges appropriate knowledge of electronics, communication
engineering, mathematics, and electronics communication systems. It provides a
broad base of technical competence of the basic building blocks of electronic
devices and electronic communications technologies.
This programme is approved and accredited by NZQA.
Entry Criteria
- minimum of a Level 5 qualification in the field of
Electronics/Telecommunications (or equivalent skills and knowledge)
- IELTS band score of at least 6.0 (Academic); or TOEFL score of 550 or equivalent
knowledge and skills. Students without these entry requirements must complete
the school's entry test before enrolment is confirmed.
If you are a New Zealand student under 20 years of age, there are additional
entry requirements. Please contact us for further information.
Core Papers
- DET500* Engineering Mathematics
- DET510* Electrical Principles & Circuit Theory
- DET600* Digital Electronics
- DET610* Electronic Communication Systems
- DET620* Data Communications and Networking
- DET630* Antennas and Wave Propagation
*Graduates of this qualification will be able to be able to transfer any or all
of these credits (120) to the Queens Academic Group Diploma in Electronics &
Telecommunications Level 7.
Further Study
- QAG Diploma in Electronics and Telecommunications Level 7 (DET7)
Job Opportunities
Graduates of this diploma may pursue career opportunities in a wide range of
entry level roles in the electronics and telecommunications industries eg.
operations and maintenance technician, electronics sales/service representative,
telecommunications technician, communication systems installer, or field service
representative.
Paper Summaries
DET500 Engineering Mathematics:
Aim: This paper covers vector algebra and geometry: equations of lines and
planes. Linear algebra: matrix operations, systems of linear equations,
eigenvalues and eigenvectors. Calculus: logarithmic differentiation, improper
integrals, integration by parts. Sequences and series: convergence, power
series, Taylor polynomials. Ordinary differential equations: first order, second
order with constant coefficients, boundary value problems, systems of ODEs.
Multivariable calculus: partial derivatives, directional derivatives, chain
rule, maxima and minima. Laplace and Z- Transforms; Fourier Series and
Transforms; Optimization; and Statistics and Probabilities.
DET510 Electrical Principles & Circuit Theory:
Aim: This paper introduces DC and AC electricity with emphasis on circuit
analysis, measurements, and operation of test equipment. Topics include DC and
AC principles, circuit analysis laws and theorems, components, test equipments
operation, circuit simulation software and other related topics. Upon
completion, students should be able to interpret circuit schematics: design,
construct, verify, and analyse DC/AC circuits; and properly use test equipment.
DET600 Digital Electronics:
Aim: This paper covers combinational and sequential logic circuits. Topics
include number systems, Boolean algebra, logic families, MSI and LSI circuits,
AC/DC converters, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be
able to construct, analyze, verify, and troubleshoot digital circuits using
appropriate techniques and test equipment.
DET 610 Electronic Communication Systems:
Aim: This paper introduces the fundamentals of electronic communication systems.
Topics include the frequency spectrum, electrical noise, modulation techniques,
characteristics of transmitters and receivers, and digital communications. Upon
completion, students should be able to interpret analog and digital
communication circuit diagrams, analyze transmitter and receiver circuits, and
use appropriate communication test equipment.
DET 620 Data Communications and Networking:
Aim: This paper introduces the following: (1) Analysis and design of computer
networks; (2) Layered architecture of Internet; (3) Protocol layers and their
service models; (4) Principles of network applications and application protocols
such as HTTP, FTP, and SMTP; (5) Principles of transport layer services and
transport-layer protocols such as TCP and UDP; (6) Virtual-circuit networks(7)
Broadcast and multicast routing. Introduction to link-layer and its services;
(8) Network architectures: cellular networks, ad hoc networks; access protocols;
(9) Radio and network resource management; (10) Mobility and location
management; (11) Routing; (13) Mobile-IP; (14) Current wireless technologies for
personal, local and satellite networks.
DET630 Antenna and Wave Propagation:
Aim: This paper examines the fundamental solutions of time-varying Maxwell’s
equations and applies them to design antennas and understand radio wave
propagation phenomena in modern communication and radar systems. Three major
topics will be covered: 1) fundamentals of electromagnetic radiation with
application to antenna theory and design, 2) electromagnetic wave propagation,
scattering and diffraction, with application to understanding wireless
communication channels, and 3) numerical and asymptotic methods for simulating
complex electromagnetic wave interactions in real-world scenarios.
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