Defense and Radar Professional Education
Defense and Radar Professional Education
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Advance Yourself with a Georgia Tech Radar Signal Processing & Techniques Certificate

Get the Technical Insight and Practical Know-How to Succeed with Radars

Do you need to go beyond the basics of radar signal processing? Are you prepared to make fundamental decisions about the information your radar collects? Discover the latest technology in radar signal processing from those doing the research.

How You Will Benefit
  • Participants
    • Learn how to untangle radar data to make the right decisions
    • Immediately apply course knowledge on your job
    • Establish industry and government contacts
    • Get lifetime access to your instructors' technical expertise
    • 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 a Radar Signal Processing & Techniques Certificate
  • Engineers
  • Scientists
  • Technical managers from industry, government, and educational institutions
  • Radar technicians
  • Pilots
  • Police officers
  • Procurement officers
Two Required Core Courses
Four Elective Courses

(Choose any three courses plus one course from either this certificate or the Radar Systems certificate)

1 For participants with no radar background, Basic Radar Concepts should be taken as an elective before the core courses are taken. Basic Radar Concepts only counts toward one certificate.

2 For participants with no or weak signal processing background, Signal Processing Refresher should be taken as an elective before the core courses are taken. Signal Processing Refresher only counts toward one certificate.

I learned the fundamental physics of the technology area as well as observations/lessons learned on reduction to practice in industry. —Past participant