Radar Signal Processing is a highly specialized engineering field that involves signal processing techniques and other operational aspects of radar systems.
Offered through the University of Maryland's distinguished Norbert Wiener Center for Harmonic Analysis and Applications, in the College of Computer, Mathematical and Physical Sciences, in conjunction with the A. James Clark School of Engineering, the 12-credit Graduate Certificate program is taught by some of the leading experts in the field. Students learn both the fundamentals of modern RADAR systems and the underlying mathematical basis for the processing of RADAR returns. Credits earned during the Certificate program may be applied toward the Masters in Mathematics of Advanced Industrial Technology (MAIT) program at the University of Maryland.
Program Best Suited for:
Technologists
Scientists and mathematical engineers
Electronics engineers
Air traffic controllers
Government and military personnel
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