About Faculty

University of Garden City was established 2003 as a university college, then upgraded to a university in 2015. The university offered B.Sc. (Honors) in different fields, including Architecture, Electronics and Computer, Information Technology, Economics and Communications. The M.Sc. program in Communication Systems is designed to prepare graduates for direct employment in a communication systems field. The program is structured primarily as on-site requirements to offer students flexibility to earn their M.Sc. Degree on a full-time basis. The courses of the program were designated to provide student with the latest aspects of communication. This program is consisting of three (3) semesters. The first two (2) semesters are courses for all students. The third semester is designed for dissertation or courses for the students who successfully passed the examinations of the first two semesters. Successful fulfillment of the program leads to the award of M.Sc. in Communication Systems. The total number of credit hours for completion of the M.Sc. program is 36.


Message from the Dean

With globalization and greater interlinking between countries, business as well as governments and nonprofit organizations are increasingly looking for leaders with a global perspective. To successfully manage and lead in an increasingly complex environment, many are finding that traditional “business education” in an MBA program is no longer enough.
To develop and enable the next generation of such business leaders, University of Garden City established MBA Program. Deciding to pursue a serious learning endeavor like an MBA is an important life choice. It is a very wise investment in yourself and probably the best thing you can do to create exciting new professional opportunities.
The payoff is not only professional, rather, many are surprised to discover, the return on investment is first and foremost personal. You will learn a lot about yourself along the way, see the business world and the world in a new way, face numerous challenges that will push you to go beyond what you thought you were capable of doing, and you will celebrate victories big and small (some of which only you will know about). As you will discover, the most challenging part is managing your “project” – doing the work, making the time, meeting the deadlines, staying positive, enjoying the process, and being both efficient and effective. And, like all investments, the more you put in, the more you will get in return.
We are proud to offer you forward-thinking content, delivered by internationally-renowned faculty, which addresses the current issues facing people, organizations and society today – and equips you with the right skill-set to adjust to the unprecedented challenges the future will present to all of us.
We look forward to sharing this journey of reflection, discovery and advancement with you!


Objectives

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To create generations of highly qualified specialists in the field of communications system through the knowledge updating, theoretical background and augmenting the practical skills of the candidates.

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To provide student with the skills and specialized knowledge required for a career in the modern communications industry.

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To educate professionals and supplement their primary qualifications with applied, and advanced research knowledge and skills.

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To prepare students for positions in the field of Engineering/science and academic institution.

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To provide the corporations served by the program with professionals in communications.


Outcomes

Upon completion of this program, the graduate should be able to:

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Think deeply in problems.

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Demonstrate appropriate mastery of the knowledge, methods, and skills associated with communication systems.

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Identify problems by using analytical and experimental tools.

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Solve problems by using analytical and experimental tools.

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Apply acquired knowledge and skills for testing, calibrating, operating, utilizing, and managing communication systems.

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Apply state-of the-art technology in the field of communications.