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Cranfield University's Advanced Radar Course provides a comprehensive understanding of advanced radar applications and techniques, building on foundational knowledge in radar principles and electronic warfare. Taught through a combination of lectures, tutorials, and demonstrations, the course covers topics such as synthetic aperture radar, bistatic radar, and non-cooperative target recognition. The course is available as a Short Course for Credit towards the Military Electronic Systems Engineering MSc or as a standalone Short Course.
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Advanced Radar Course at Cranfield University
Degree Overview:
- This course aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of advanced radar applications and techniques.
- It builds on foundation material covered in "Radar Principles" and "Radar Electronic Warfare."
- The course is available as a Short Course for Credit towards the Military Electronic Systems Engineering MSc or as a standalone Short Course.
Outline:
- The course duration is 5 days.
- It is taught through a combination of lectures, tutorials, demonstrations, and group study.
- The core content covers topics such as:
- Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) image formation and exploitation
- Bistatic and multistatic radar
- Ultra-Wide Band (UWB) radar for Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) applications
- Non-Cooperative Target Recognition (NCTR)
- Radar Cross Section (RCS)
- Over-the-Horizon (OTH) radar
- Millimeter Wave Radar applications
- Micro-Doppler radar and signature analysis
- Waveform Design
- Tracking
- Laboratory demonstration of SAR image measurement
Assessment:
- Not specified in the provided context.
Teaching:
- The course is taught by a mix of lecturers, including Dr. Daniel Andre.
- The teaching methods include lectures, tutorials, demonstrations, and group study.
Careers:
- Not specified in the provided context.
Other:
- The course fee is £2,350 for the Short Course for Credit and £1,925 for the standalone Short Course.
- Concessions are available for sponsored MOD personnel.
- The course is held at Cranfield University at Shrivenham.
Missing Information:
- Assessment: The provided context does not specify the assessment methods and criteria used in the program.
- Careers: The provided context does not specify the potential career paths, opportunities, and outcomes associated with the completion of the program.
Please note:
The provided information is based on the context provided and may not be exhaustive. It is recommended to contact Cranfield University for further information on the Advanced Radar course.
Entry Requirements:
EU Home Students:
- First or second class honours degree (or equivalent) in a relevant subject, such as electrical engineering, physics, mathematics, or computer science.
- Specific course requirements:
- Electromagnetic Propagation and Devices
- Radar Principles
- Signal Processing, Statistics and Analysis
- Applicants with relevant experience may be considered, even without a formal qualification in the above areas.
- Additional requirements may apply for applicants with specific backgrounds, e.g., international students.
International Overseas Students:
- First or second class honours degree (or equivalent) in a relevant subject, such as electrical engineering, physics, mathematics, or computer science.
- Specific course requirements:
- Electromagnetic Propagation and Devices
- Radar Principles
- Signal Processing, Statistics and Analysis
- Applicants with relevant experience may be considered, even without a formal qualification in the above areas.
- English language proficiency requirements:
- IELTS score of 7.0 overall with no less than 6.0 in any component (or equivalent).
Note:
- These are the general entry requirements. You are advised to contact the program or institution directly for the latest and most accurate information.
- Additional information on entry requirements for international students can be found on the Cranfield University International Activity and Reach page.
Language Proficiency Requirements:
- IELTS score of 7.0 overall with no less than 6.0 in any component (or equivalent).