College of Engineering
Digital Communications
College of Engineering
Digital Communications
Gain In-Demand Skills
for Modern Communication Systems
The Graduate Certificate in Digital Communications from NMSU is designed to equip engineering professionals with in-depth expertise in the rapidly evolving field of telecommunications and data transmission systems. Through this online program, you will gain specialized knowledge in modern communication protocols, wireless networks, and space communication systems, opening doors to career opportunities in areas like 5G, satellite communications, and wireless technologies. By mastering techniques in data transmission, noise reduction, and network systems, you’ll be well-prepared to contribute to industries that depend on fast, reliable communication technologies to drive innovation.
Admission Deadlines
There are no fixed deadlines*
- Total credits: 12
Delivery Format
In-person or 100% online
Career Pathways
The Graduate Certificate in Digital Communications is an ideal program for engineering professionals aiming to advance their careers in telecommunications, wireless systems, and data transmission. Upon completion, you’ll be prepared for career pathways such as:
- Network systems engineer
- RF (radio frequency) engineer
- Satellite communications specialist
- Telecommunications engineer
- Wireless communication engineer
Lead the Way in 5G, Satellite, and Wireless Technologies
The Graduate Certificate in Digital Communications offers a comprehensive foundation in data transmission, signal analysis, and digital communication system design. Students will gain proficiency in key areas such as noise reduction, signal modulation, and error correction, alongside advanced topics like stochastic processes and optimizing system performance in noisy environments.
This program equips students with the technical expertise and analytical tools needed to tackle complex challenges in the rapidly advancing field of communications. The flexible curriculum allows students to customize their learning experience, tailoring it to career aspirations in high-demand industries such as 5G, satellite communications, and wireless networks.
Just Four Classes
Take your career to the next level with just 12 credits of dynamic courses.
The Graduate Certificate in Digital Communications requires a total of 12 credits, or four courses, with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0. Two of these courses, Random Signal Analysis and Digital Communication Systems I, are required. The remaining two courses are electives, allowing you to tailor your studies to your interests and career goals.
Take classes like:
- E E 571 - Random Signal Analysis
- E E 581 - Digital Communication Systems I
- E E 572 – Modern Coding Theory
- E E 586 – Information Theory
- Bachelor’s degree in a related field
- Minimum GPA of 2.7 in undergraduate coursework
- Resume
- Transcripts
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Scholarships and Financial Aid
At NMSU, we strive to offer competitively priced tuition to keep your tuition costs affordable. If you need financial aid, we’re ready to work with you to determine the best ways to finance your education.
Financial assistance includes loans, grants, and scholarship opportunities. To apply, use NMSU’s convenient Scholar Dollar$ one-stop scholarship application, which serves all students in the NMSU system.
NMSU students are also eligible for loans and grants. The first step in applying for financial aid is to complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Learn more about financial aid opportunities at NMSU.
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Phone: 1-888-729-6678
Email: financialaid@nmsu.edu
Accreditation
New Mexico State University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, an institutional accreditation agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. Specialized accreditation from other accrediting agencies is also granted for some programs. NMSU’s accreditation ensures that your education meets high-quality standards and that your credits are transferable.