Advance Your Career with a Georgia Tech Antenna Engineering Certificate
Antenna Engineering Will Point You in the Right Direction
Find the insight and expertise to enhance your career and excel in the field of antenna engineering. Discover the latest in the changing antenna engineering field from experts.
How You Will Benefit
- Participants
- Take advantage of the flexibility to assemble a program that fits your needs
- Immediately apply course knowledge on your job
- Establish industry and government contacts
- Gain access to your instructors' technical expertise throughout your career
- Enhance your career path
- Earn recognized industry credentials
- Employers
- Expand your industry and government contacts
- Give your employees needed credentials to improve your corporate resume
- Certify your staff has the necessary training it needs to complete projects
- Provide your employees with the latest, cutting-edge training that can make an immediate impact
Who Should Earn an Electronic Warfare Technology Certificate
- Engineers
- Scientists
- Engineering managers
- Antenna technicians
- Antenna measurement technicians
- Project planners
One Required Core Course
Four Elective Courses1
(Choose any four from either group)
- Basic Antenna Concepts*
- EMC/EMI for Engineers and Engineering Managers
- Far-Field, Anechoic Chamber, Compact, and Near-Field Antenna Measurement Techniques
- Near-Field Antenna Measurement Techniques
- Phased Array Antennas and Adaptive Techniques
- Phased Array Antennas for Radar and Communications
- Modeling & Simulation of Antennas
- Transmit/Receive Modules for Phased Array Radars: Components, Construction, and Cost
1Students who started their antenna engineering certificate program before Sept. 1, 2006 are required only to take three electives.
*This course should be taken as an elective course before the core course if you have no antenna background.


