Basic WCE studies module (41 ECTS) Advanced WCE studies module (28-29 ECTS) Advanced practical training (3 ECTS)

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TIETOLIIKENNETEKNIIKAN OSASTO DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING International Master s Degree Programme in Wireless Communication Engineering (WCE) 1(5) Curriculumn for Student Group 2013-2015 1. Structure of WCE Studies M.Sc. degree of WCE programme consist of 120 ECTS credits of studies based on the modules described below. 60 ECTS credits measure the workload of a full-time student during one academic year, which equals around 1500-1800 hours per year. Thus one ECTS credit stands for 25-30 working hours. The structure of WCE studies is organized in the following manner: Basic WCE studies module (41 ECTS) Advanced WCE studies module (28-29 ECTS) Optional WCE studies module ( 17-18 ECTS) Advanced practical training (3 ECTS) Master s (Diploma) Thesis work (30 ECTS) In total 120 ECTS ECTS = European Credit Transfer System, 1 credit 25-30 hours, 1 year ca. 60 credits All WCE courses are implemented in English. Execution of the WCE programme consist of passing the courses contained in the basic, advanced and optional (elective studies) modules. All courses within the basic and advanced modules must be completed. There is freedom to choose elective courses from the optional module. At least 17-18 ECTS of elective studies must be chosen. The total number of elective credits (17 or 18 ECTS) depends on whether Antennas (4 ECTS) or Radio channesl (5 ECTS) course is included into obligatory advanced study courses. This issue also influences on the required number of advanced studies (28 or 29 ECTS). In addition, master s thesis thesis work (equals 6 months workload) and advanced practical training (equals 2 months workload) must be done. TIETO LI I K E N NE TE K NIIKA N OS A S TO Erkk i Koi s o-kanttila n k a tu 3 P uh. (08) 5 53 10 11 P L 4 50 0 90 01 4 O U L U N Y LI O P I S T O w w w. tele c oml a b. oul u.fi

2(5) WCE courses are provided by the departments of Communications Engineering (DCE), Electrical Engineering (EE), and Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) at the Faculty of Technology. In order to retain the UO scholarship covering the tuition fee of 10500 Euros totally in the second year of study, a WCE student must have completed 45 ECTS of WCE courses by the end of their first academic year (July 31, 2014). Student can include courses from DCE, EE, CSE, or even from other departments/faculties into his/her optional module (elective studies) provided they are accepted into student s personal study plan (PSP) by the academic coordinator (Dr. Kari Kärkkäinen). Always consult him before including elective courses taugth by other departments than DCE into your PSP. If a student has study transfers/compensations from his/her previous studies conducted elsewhere based on the UO process of recognition of prior learning (PRL) (http://www.oulu.fi/english/studying/supporting-yourstudies/recognition-prior-learning-rpl), those compensating credits are not counted into the 45 ECTS requirement of UO Scholarship. Only credits of WCE curriculumn s courses done during the study year 2013-15 will increase the credit sum which is compared to the 45 ECTS requirement at the end of July 2014. This also applies for the studies of the second year (i.e. student have to pass at least 90 ECTS to retain UO scholarship for the third study year). However, it is recommended to graduate within two years. If a student fails to pass an exam, she/he can try again on next final exam date of that course. Typically 3-4 exams are arranged per year for each course. Notice, no restrictions are imposed on the number, and timespan of taken exams for each course, i.e,. if you fail an exam, you can retry during next exams and study years. Also, if you are not satisfied with your grade, you can try to upgrade your grade in next exams without restrictions. Exams are written with a pencil. Use of permanent ink pen is not mandatory, and also it is not recommended. Every WCE student has to submit an electronic personal study plan (PSP) to the programme s academic coordinator and tutoring teacher (Dr. Kari Kärkkäinen) for approval at the beginning of studies. Instructions info session for creation of a PSP will be arranged at the beginning of autumn term. PSP is prepared with the aid of OodiPSP tool: http://www.oulu.fi/oodi/english.html. 2. General Issues Dealing with Studies A study year at the DCE department is divided into 6 periods. Periods 1, 2 and 3 run on autumn (A) term, and periods 4, 5 and 6 run on spring (S) term. Time span for each period is 5 weeks. Thus, each study year consists of 30 weeks of teaching. Between 3 rd and 4 th periods there is a season break for the Christmas & New Year. No teaching and exams are arranged during that holiday season. The exact dates for the periods of the study year 2013-2014 are: 1 st : 2.9.-4.10.2013 (weeks 36-40), 2 nd : 7.10.-8.11.2013 (weeks 41-45), 3 rd : 11.11.-13.12.2013 (weeks 46-50), 4 th : 13.1.-14.2.2014 (weeks 3-7), 5 th : 17.2.-28.3.2014 (weeks 8-13), 6 th : 31.3.-9.5.2014 (weeks 14-19). University of Oulu orientation programme for all international master s degree students is arranged at the beginning of September, 2013 (week 36). It is recommend that WCE students could arrive in Oulu before the start of orientation programme in order to settle down and to get useful training and information in order to get started. After orientation week on week 37 starts the WCE studies of 1 st period of the study year 2013-2014. At the beginning of studies during the orientation week a WCE student will get his/her personal UO e-mail account and license to use UO computer network, i.e. UID & PW are given. Those computer systems are needed in executing exercise/design works for courses of WCE curriculumn, as well as, to access lecture and exercise materials in pdf-format.

3(5) 3. Electronic Study Environments at UO Course materials are typically stored into the TTK-OPTIMA portal: https://optima.oulu.fi/. OPTIMA is an interactive study environment for students and teachers in order to share study materials and work assignements. It is also a communication channel between teachers and students. NOPPA study portal (https://noppa.oulu.fi/noppa/kurssit/) is an public (i.e. no UID & PW needed) study environment where home pages, learning outcomes and up-to-date information dealing with execution of courses are located (lecture & exercise & exercise work schedules, course books, mode of delivery, etc.). LUKKARI (https://lukkari.oulu.fi/) is an electronic study time management environment where you can create your own course calendar, store coming exam dates, personal appointment times, etc. during study terms. WEBOODI (https://weboodi.oulu.fi/oodi/) is an environment where all official detailed course descriptions including course books, timing periods, mode of delivery and requirements are located. In addition, students register for courses (before course starts) and exams with WEBOODI. When you register to a course or exam with the aid of WEBOODI, those registrations appear automatically in your personal LUKKARI course calendar. When registering for an exam using WEBOODI you always has to ask exam questions in English. Failing to register means that you cannot participate the exam. Your personal student tutor will advice you at the beginning of your studies how to use those four computer-based study environments. 4. Curriculum Schedule for WCE Students Starting in September 2013 (Student Group 2013-2015) Basic Module (all courses obligatory) Course code ECTS Suggested study year Precise course timing Lecturer Introduction to Optimization 031025A 5 1 A2013 (per. 1-2) Prof. Keijo Ruotsalainen Elements of Information Theory and Coding 521321S 5 1 A2013 (per. 1-3) Prof. Markku Juntti (IT) & University Teacher Timo Kokkonen (Coding) Mobile Telecommunication 521385S 5 2 A2014 (per. 1-3) Prof. Marcos Katz Systems Wireless Communications I 521320S 8 1 A2013 (per. 1-3) Prof. Jari Iinatti Communication Networks I 521340S 5 1 A2013 (per. 1-3) Prof. Savo Glisic Communication Signal 521373S 6 1 S2014 (per. 4-5) Prof. Markku Juntti Processing I Radio Engineering I 521335S 6 1 A2013 (per. 1-3) University teacher Risto Vuohtoniemi Seminar in Telecom. & Radio 521350S 1 2 A2014 S2015 (per. 1-6) Prof. Jari Iinatti Engineering total 41

4(5) Advanced Module (all Course ECT Suggested Precise course timing Lecturer courses obligatory) code S study year Communication Networks II 521377S 7 1 S2014 (per. 4-6) Prof. Savo Glisic Radio Engineering II 521375S 5 1 S2014 (per. 4-6) University Teacher Risto Vuohtoniemi Wireless Communications II 521317S 8 1 S2014 (per. 4-6) Senior Research Fellow Antti Tölli Communication Signal 521360S 4 2 A2014 (per. 2-3) Prof. Markku Juntti Processing II Antennas 521380S 4 1 S2014 (per. 4-6) * University Researcher Markus Berg Radio Channels 521386S 5 2 S2015 (per. 4-6) # University Researcher Markus Berg total 28-29 * = Lectured only on even years 2014, 2016, 2018, # = Lectured only on odd years 2015, 2017, 2019, = It is mandatory to choose one of these courses into your advanced module. If you wish to do both courses, then the other one should be placed into the optional module. The number of credits you take into advanced module (28 or 29 ECTS) will influence to the required number of credits in optional module (17 or 18 ECTS). With the elective courses of an optional module a student can extent his/her knowledge from wireless communications e.g. into the areas of practical electronics design and computer science & engineering. Notice there are some recommentations depending on your interests. You are anyway free to choose the elective courses you like. You have to choose at least 17-18 ECTS of elective courses depending on how many credits are contained in your advanced module. You can do courses more than the minimum ECTS requirement if you wish. It is also possible to include at most 4 ECTS of Finnish language studies into your optional module. Optional Module (elective Course ECTS Suggested Precise course timing Lecturer studies) code study year Modern Topics in Telecommunications and Radio Engineering 521318S 3-7 2 annually *, (per. 1-6) Lecturers announced yearly, Prof. Matti Latva-aho is a course coordinator Electronics Design II 521443S 5 2 A2014 (per. 1-2) Prof. Juha Kostamovaara Laboratory Exercises on Analogue Electronics 521433A 3 2 A2014 S2015 (per. 1-6) University Lecturer Kari Määttä Biosignal processing 521273S 5 2 A2014 (per. 2-3) Prof. Tapio Seppänen Digital Video Processing 521259S 5 2 A2014 (per. 2-3) Prof. Janne Heikkilä Human Computer Interaction 521145A 5 2 A2014 (per. 2-3) Prof. Vasillis Kostakos Multimedia Systems 521488S 6 2 A2012 (per. 2-3) University Researcher Mika Rautiainen Signal Processing Systems 521279S 5 2 A2014 (per. 1-3) Prof. Jari Hannuksela Ubiquitous Computing 521148S 5 2 A2014 (per. 2-3) Prof. Timo Ojala Fundamentals Application Specific Signal Processors 521281S 5 2 S2015 (per. 4-5) University Researcher Jani Boutellier Computer Graphics 521493S 7 2 S2015 (per. 5-6) Dr. Guoying Zhao, Dr. Jie Chen, Jukka Holappa Distributed Systems 521266S 6 2 S2015 (per. 4-5) Prof. Timo Ojala Machine Vision 521466S 5 2 S2015 (per. 5-6) Janne Heikkilä Mobile and Social Computing 521147S 5 2 S2015 (per. 4-5) Prof. Vasillis Kostakos

5(5) Pattern Recognition and 521497S 5 2 S2015 (per. 5-6) Prof. Tapio Seppänen Neural Networks Programmable Web Project 521260S 5 2 S2015 (per. 4-6) Prof. Jukka Riekki Software Project 521479S 7 2 S2015 (per. 4-6) Prof. Juha Röning DSP Laboratory Work 521280S 5 2 S2015 (per. 2-6) Miguel Bordallo López Survival Finnish Course 900017Y 2 1,2 announced at the Beginner s Finnish I Course 900013Y 2 1,2 announced at the Beginner s Finnish II Course 900053Y 4 1,2 announced at the total 17-18 TBD = Lecturer to be determined by the beginning of course. * = Exact topics will be announced at the beginning of each term. Typically there will be several topics for each study year. Notice also, you can choose several course topics under this umbrella course 521318S. = This course is recommended for all WCE students. = If you are interested in electronics design these courses are recommended. = If you are interested in computer science & engineering issues to widen your expertise, a proper collection from these courses is recommended. # = See details of timing either from WEBOODI (https://weboodi.oulu.fi/oodi/) or from NOPPA (https://noppa.oulu.fi/noppa/app), or from center s web page: http://webcgi.oulu.fi/kielikeskus/index.php?a=o&s=kurssitmuut.html&v=suomimuut Other obligatory studies included Course ECTS Suggested study year Precise timing in WCE Master s degree code Advanced practical training (icludes also a written training report ) 521016A 3 after first study year 2 months of workload equals 3 ECTS; suggested in summer 2014 M.Sc. (Diploma) thesis work 521998S 30 2 A2014 S2015 Written English language proficiency test 0 2 after written master s thesis is ready total 33 Course describtions, learning outcomes and detailed content of all courses can be found in electronic form by from the WEBOODI portal: https://weboodi.oulu.fi/oodi/ Up-to-date info dealing with courses can be found from the NOPPA portal: https://noppa.oulu.fi/noppa/app Courses are also described in the pdf-version of official study quide of Faculty of Technology, the book you will receive when enroll to university: http://www.oulu.fi/ttk/node/298