Advance Your Career with a Georgia Tech Electronic Warfare Technology Certificate
Stay Ahead of the Competition with Electronic Warfare
Take the essential knowledge you learned in college and adapt it to solve problems in electronic warfare. Contribute quickly on the job and advance your career. Learn the latest technology from our applied research.
How You Will Benefit
- Participants
- Build your practical expertise in electronic warfare technology
- 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
- Technical personnel with electronic warfare or radar system design/operations
- Electrical engineers
- Engineers and managers in the specification, procurement, design and development, testing, and operation of electronic countermeasure systems
- Engineers, technologists, and managers involved in design, analysis, simulation, requirements definition, performance specification, procurement, test, and evaluation of electronic attack equipment utilizing DRFM devices
Two Required Courses
Four Elective Courses
(Choose any four from either group)
- IR Group
- Directed Infrared Countermeasures: Technology, Modeling, and Testing
- Infrared/Visible Signature Suppression
- RF Group
- Advanced RF Electronic Warfare Principles*
- Basic Concepts of RF Printed Circuits
- Developing Radio Frequency (RF) Prototype Hardware
- Digital Radio Frequency Memory (DRFM) Technology*
- Modeling & Simulation of RF Electronic Warfare Systems*
- Principles of Radar Electronic Protection*
- Radar Cross Section Reduction
- Introduction to Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance (ISR) Concepts, Systems, and Test & Evaluation
*Participants who started the Electronic Warfare Technology certificate program before Sept. 1, 2006, may continue that program by taking the four courses above marked with an asterisk (*), thus earning the RF Electronic Warfare Technology Certificate, or follow the program above to earn the Electronic Warfare Technology Certificate. Only one electronic warfare certificate will be awarded to each participant.


