Overview
- Start dateSeptember
- DurationTwo years
- DeliveryLectures, laboratory demonstrations, tutorials and visits to outside organisations
- QualificationPgCert
- Â鶹´«Ã½AV typePart-time
- CampusÂ鶹´«Ã½AV at Shrivenham
Who is it for?
This PgCert has been designed for officers of the Armed Forces and for scientists and technical officers in government defence establishments and the defence industry.
Graduates achieve a high level of understanding and detailed knowledge of military communications and sensor systems with particular regard to electronic warfare.
Why this course?
The main focus of the course, being Electronic Warfare in relation to sensor systems, requires a good understanding of these systems before going on to consider how to defend them from electronic attack or intercept.
Course details
PgCert students must complete a taught phase consisting of six specified modules. The course is delivered via lectures, laboratory demonstrations and tutorials. The teaching of the modules is reinforced by visits to relevant outside organisations and scheduled outside of teaching periods.
Course delivery
Lectures, laboratory demonstrations, tutorials and visits to outside organisations
Modules
Keeping our courses up-to-date and current requires constant innovation and change. The modules we offer reflect the needs of business and industry and the research interests of our staff and, as a result, may change or be withdrawn due to research developments, legislation changes or for a variety of other reasons. Changes may also be designed to improve the student learning experience or to respond to feedback from students, external examiners, accreditation bodies and industrial advisory panels.
To give you a taster, we have listed the compulsory and elective (where applicable) modules which are currently affiliated with this course. All modules are indicative only, and may be subject to change for your year of entry.
Course modules
Compulsory modules
All the modules in the following list need to be taken as part of this course.
Electromagnetic Propagation and Devices
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To provide you with an understanding of electromagnetic propagation, antennas and devices relevant to military sensor, communications and electronic warfare systems. |
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On successful completion of this module you will be able to:
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Signal Processing, Statistics and Analysis
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To provide you with an understanding of the subjects supporting the specialist modules and to provide you with the essential signal analysis and statistical tools used in the course. |
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On successful completion of this module you will be able to:
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Radar Principles
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To provide you with an understanding of the fundamental principles of radar, allowing you to relate this to the design and analysis of radar systems. |
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Intended learning outcomes |
On successful completion of this module you will be able to:
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Radar Electronic Warfare
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To provide you with an understanding of the principles, design and analysis of the electronic threats to radar systems and how radar systems may be protected. |
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On successful completion of this module you will be able to:
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Electro-Optics and Infrared Systems 1
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To introduce the you to the field of EO/IR technology and give an understanding the underlying principles. To give an appreciation of the likely future advances in the technology and the importance of EO/IR technology in the wider defence system. |
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Intended learning outcomes |
On successful completion of this module you will be able to:
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Electro-Optics and Infrared Systems 2
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Increase the depth of knowledge in the field of EO/IR technology and give an understanding of the underlying principles. Give an appreciation of the likely future advances in the technology and the importance of this technology in the wider defence system. |
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On successful completion of this module you will be able to:
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Teaching team
Your career
Successful graduates of this course should be fully equipped for roles in defence intelligence, systems development and acquisition, involving the specification and analysis of such systems; and working individually or as part of a team either in the military or in the defence industry.
How to apply
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See our Application guide for information on our application process and entry requirements.