Advance Your Career with a Georgia Tech Radar Systems Certificate
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Learn the intricacies of designing radars. Find out what questions to ask to determine what components - transmitter, antenna, signal processor, receiver, and antenna technique - you need and what frequency to use. Discover how the different components of a radar system interact.
How You Will Benefit
- Participants
- Access the latest research on radar systems
- Learn the operational capabilities of various radar systems
- 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 a Radar Systems 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 Signal Processing & Techniques certificate)
- Basic Airborne Fire Control Systems
- Basic Antenna Concepts
- Basic Concepts of RF Printed Circuits
- Basic Radar Concepts*
- Basic RF Electronic Warfare Concepts
- Developing Radio Frequency (RF) Prototype Hardware
- Modeling & Simulation in Radar Systems
- Phased Array Antennas and Adaptive Techniques
- Phased Array Radar Systems
- Principles of Continuous Wave Radar
- Principles of Pulse Doppler Radar
- Principles of Radar Electronic Protection
- Radar Performance: Principles and Limitations
- Space-Based Radar
- Test & Evaluation of Defense RF Electronic Systems
*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.


