Communications Signal Processing & Lab – Adjunct Faculty – Phoenix, AZ Traditional Campus Fa
Listed on 2026-05-16
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Education / Teaching
University Professor, Faculty
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- Tuition benefits specifically for the adjunct employee
- 401(k)
- Employee Perks and Discounts
- Gym and Fitness Center
- Canyon Health & Wellness Center
- Courses are in-person and on-campus for the Fall 2026 Semester (09/08/2026 - 12/13/2026)
Communications Signal Processing & Lab
This course develops the foundations of electrical communications and differences between analog and digital modulation. Main topics covered include: analog signal transmission and reception, effects of noise in analog communications, sampling, digital information sources, entropy, source coding, waveform coding, and PCM digital transmission through AWGN through band-limited channels. The laboratory reinforces and expands learning of principles introduced in the lecture course.
Hands‑on activities include channel coding, wireless and mobile networks, and signal processing using Matlab.
- Facilitate classroom lecture and discussions
- Engage students in learning course objectives and topics
- Assess student performance and mentor success in the classroom
- Provide a positive example to students by supporting the University’s Doctrinal Statement, Ethical Position Statement, and Mission of Grand Canyon University
Preferred: Doctorate in Electrical Engineering
Minimum: Master’s in Electrical Engineering or related engineering discipline with communications signal processing experience
Before submitting your application, please attach the following to review- Your unofficial transcript reflecting degree earned with 18 graduate credit hours in the areas listed above
- Your unofficial transcripts for any applicable conferred graduate degrees
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