Network Engineering

Network Engineering

Get ready to geek out with fellow network engineers at our event filled with tech talks, workshops, and networking opportunities!

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About this event

Study how modern networks transmit data and connect the globe—telecom, mobile and signal systems simplified for professional insight.


Overview

Explore how communication travels through technology in our Network Engineering course. From the basics of telecommunications to mobile and data communications, this course covers the network pathways that connect people, businesses, and systems globally. Learn the science behind how signals are transmitted, carried, and received, with a strong focus on core telecommunication functions and mobile networks.

Delve into subjects including the Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM), signal behaviour, and application services that shape today’s networked society. Whether you're aiming to build knowledge in telecom systems or understand how networks support digital life, this course offers accessible explanations grounded in technology and infrastructure.


Learning Outcomes

  • Understand how telecommunication networks transmit signals across platforms.
  • Explain the role of carriers in digital signal transmission.
  • Describe how mobile and data communications operate technically.
  • Identify components of GSM and its structure in mobile networks.
  • Recognise key services offered over telecommunication networks.
  • Analyse basic network transmission processes and communication types.


Who is this Course For

  • Individuals curious about how networks transmit data daily.
  • Telecom staff looking to deepen technical communication knowledge.
  • Beginners interested in understanding mobile communication systems.
  • IT support staff seeking a network communication foundation.
  • Network administration learners expanding signal understanding.
  • Students exploring telecommunications as a future focus.
  • Digital professionals wanting broader network engineering insights.
  • Career changers researching communication infrastructure pathways.


Career Path

  • Telecommunications Technician – £28,000 per year
  • Network Support Engineer – £32,000 per year
  • Mobile Network Analyst – £36,000 per year
  • Data Communications Specialist – £38,000 per year
  • Telecom Systems Coordinator – £40,000 per year
  • Signal Transmission Engineer – £42,000 per year

Frequently asked questions

What does a networking engineer do?

A networking engineer designs, implements, manages, and troubleshoots computer networks for organisations.

What skills are required for a network engineer?

Key skills include knowledge of networking protocols, problem-solving, security, hardware setup, and tools like Cisco, Juniper, and firewalls.

What is the study of network engineering?

Network engineering involves studying how to design, build, and maintain computer networks, including both hardware and software aspects.

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