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Overview of Programme
The MSc (Signal Processing) programme is designed for practicing engineers, hardware and software designers, R & D managers, and industry planners who seek an understanding of current approaches and evolving directions for DSP technologies. It is also intended for engineers who anticipate future involvement in this area.
Applicants with a good bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Computer Engineering, or other relevant disciplines, and a strong foundation in Introductory Digital Signal Processing or Signals and Systems are encouraged to apply.
Programme details are available at EEE web site: http://www3.ntu.edu.sg/eee/eee3/MSc_Signal_Processing/msc_signal_prog.asp
Curriculum structure
The program is run during evenings. It offers twelve courses (six courses per semester for selection) covering a wide spectrum of signal processing areas. Lecture on each course will be held once (3 hours) per week for 14 weeks per semester, including one-week recess.
The requirements for the degree include satisfactory completion of 30 AUs. This includes four core courses, plus (i) four elective courses with a dissertation of 6 AUs, or (ii) five elective courses with an Independent Study Module (ISM) of 3 AUs.
Part-time candidates typically register for two courses per semester, while full-time candidates register for four courses. All the courses listed below carries 3 AUs each.
| Core Courses: |
Offered in: |
| EE6401 Advanced Digital Signal
Processing |
Semester 1 |
| EE6402 Real-Time DSP Design and
Applications |
Semester 1 |
| EE6403 Distributed Multimedia Systems |
Semester 2 |
| EE6404 VLSI Digital Signal Processors |
Semester 2 |
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