Post Graduate Certificate in Wireless Communications
We have created this PGCert with the use of ‘Recognition of Prior Learning’ (RPL). This means that your previous training, knowledge and work experience in a technical role within your military service or civilian role is recognised.
Those who have served for a minimum of three years, whether this is within the military or within a civilian organisation in a communications role are eligible to attend.
Our PGCert Wireless Communications is delivered in collaboration with awarding institution Canterbury Christ Church University.
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Further Information
You do not need to be a graduate to attend and attain the certificate on this course.
Course Specifications
You must attend all three modules and after completion you will be required to write three assignments of on a topic covered during each module. A list of titles will be available to choose from. You will then have six months to complete these assignments.
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Level 7 Post Graduate Certificate in Wireless Communications, recognised by industry.
Course Duration
- 3 modules, one per week.
- Private Study Periods
- Practice Assignments
Armed Forces
We deliver our Post Graduate Certificate in Wireless Communications to Armed Forces communicators and ICT specialists as part of their Continuous Professional Development. We are an ELCAS approved centre CDS Support Ltd learner number 12217 and you may use your accumulated ELCAS credits to pay towards the cost of the course. The PGCert is equal to 60 UCAS points.
We are authorised to deliver CPD to Signallers, Communicators and ICT operatives within all regiments in the British Army and the Royal Navy and RAF who have completed a minimum of 3 years’ service.
Your first point of contact is your Chain of Command to express your interest in attending this programme. There are several dates available throughout the year at unit locations across the UK and NI.
We are a preferred supplier to deliver programmes for the Royal Logistic Corps throughout the year.
Your first point of contact is your Chain of Command to express your interest in attending this programme. There are several dates available throughout the year at unit locations across the UK and NI; please get in touch for further information.
The programme is fifteen days in duration followed by a six-month period during which you will write three assignments based on the classroom studies.