The 5G and beyond graduate certificate program is designed for current and prospective telecommunication professionals, wireless engineers, and research scientists who wish to gain technical expertise and become fluent in new-generation wireless communications and networks. Upon completion of the program, graduates will possess a sound, up-to-date technical background in modern wireless systems.
All courses are held in a hybrid format combining online and in-person teaching activities taking place on George Washington University's main campus in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood of Washington, DC. Courses are typically held in the late afternoon or early evening to accommodate working professionals.
The following requirements must be fulfilled: 12 credits, including 9 credits in required courses and one 3-credit selective course.
Course List Code | Title | Credits |
ECE 6015 | Stochastic Processes in Engineering | |
ECE 6510 | Communication Theory | |
ECE 6520 | Mobile and Wireless Communication Systems | |
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ECE 6020 | Applied Electromagnetics | |
ECE 6580 | Wireless Networks | |
ECE 6760 | Propagation Modeling in Wireless Communications | |