The Master’s in Information and Communication Engineering at Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST) is a full‑time postgraduate degree program, typically lasting 24 months and taught in English on campus in Wuhan, China, aimed at training advanced engineers and researchers in modern communications and information technologies. The program offers a strong foundation in broadband wireless communications, digital communication systems, signal processing, computer networking and network security, with core courses such as Stochastic Processes, Digital Communication, Advanced Digital Signal Processing and Computer Network that blend theory with practical skills crucial for both research and industry practice. Research areas in the discipline commonly include multimedia processing, space navigation and detection, electromagnetic radiation and target detection, and internet technology, reflecting its focus on cutting‑edge communications and engineering challenges. Admission usually requires a bachelor’s degree in a related field, proficiency in English as shown by TOEFL or IELTS scores, and a study plan or research proposal, with a credit requirement of around 39 credits for completion. Graduates of this master’s program are prepared for careers in telecommunications, network design, information systems, signal processing and allied fields, or may choose to continue into Ph.D. research or industry R&D roles, benefiting from HUST’s strong academic reputation and research infrastructure in electrical and information engineering.
NOTE: The university may have additional program-specific eligibility requirements.
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