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Addresses an increasingly demanding requirement of the telecommunications industry for technical expertise combined with business skills. Provides an advanced technical knowledge of applied telecommunications integrated with a solid grounding in management. Covers planning, implementation, and management of physical systems that satisfy corporate needs for voice, video, and data communications. Students learn to become management professionals responsible for decisions involving large expenditures for acquisition, installation, maintenance, and management of telecommunications networks and systems.
http://www.stevens.edu/webcampus/courses/TLMG.html
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The College of Engineering offers a Master of Science in telecommunications engineering. This graduate program provides advanced education and research to develop breadth of knowledge and depth of expertise in the engineering of telecommunication networks and systems. This University of Nebraska-Lincoln program is offered in Omaha, Nebraska at the Peter Kiewit Institute of Information Science, Technology, and Engineering (PKI); however, students may take some of the courses through the electrical engineering and computer science departments on the Lincoln campus.
http://www.unl.edu/gradstudies/prospective/programs/TelecommunicationsEngr.shtml
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The graduate certificate consists of courses from both the Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Departments. It is intended for students who hold a baccalaureate degree in science or engineering and who wish to concentrate on hardware/software issues pertaining to telecommunications.
http://www.uml.edu/grad/Programs_of_Study/Telecommunications.html
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The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering offers an M.S. degree in Telecommunications. While emphasis is in Telecommunications Systems, Networks, and Transmission, the inter-disciplinary program incorporates course work in Telecommunications Policy, as well as Business and Project Management. The program offers two parallel tracks: an engineering track for those with an undergraduate degree in engineering or similar calculus-based curriculum, and a non-engineering track for those with other undergraduate backgrounds.
http://ee.louisiana.edu/tlcm/
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Neither the provisions of this catalog nor the publication thereof constitute an offer for a contract which may be accepted by students through registration and enrollment in the university. The university reserves the right to change any provision, offering or requirement at any time during the student's period of study at NJIT.
http://catalog.njit.edu/graduate/programs/telecommunications.php
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Networking professionals and communications specialists in today's information society require knowledge in numerous interdisciplinary areas that include computer engineering, telecommunications protocols, security issues, information management, and telecommunications networking. To remain competitive, organizations rely on individuals who can readily apply technology from several disciplines in order to seek innovative solutions to the full range of telecommunications needs. The George Washington University's Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering offers both innovative and cutting edge master's degrees and graduate certificates at the Virginia Campus, in Loudoun County Virginia. These graduate degree programs are taught with the same exceptional faculty and quality of service as that of our main campus, located in Washington D.C.
http://nearyou.gwu.edu/tc/index1.html
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This website is top rank website basically provides international standards for telecommunication.
http://www.tiaonline.org
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The focus of the Telecommunications Engineering degree is to provide world class education in modern communications networks and systems. Our graduates are uniquely qualified for outstanding careers in telecommunications, data communications, network architecture, wireless and optical networking.
http://www.te.utdallas.edu/
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The Telecommunications Systems Masters Program will enable the student to design, deploy, and test complete telecommunications systems. Students will understand how to select the latest telecommunication technology, standards and techniques. Graduates will be prepared for a professional career as a telecommunications engineer. The curriculum will include course work and hands-on projects in networking, satellites, signal processing and microelectronics. Graduates will be prepared for a number of high level management and technical positions in business and government, such as Chief Technical Officers (CTOs), Chief Scientists, Directors, and Telecommunications Managers
http://www.stratford.edu/mastertcs.html
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SUNYIT offers bachelor’s and master’s degree programs in telecommunications. Students majoring in the Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in telecommunications develop a working knowledge of the history and methodologies, as well as an awareness of current issues, policies, advancements, and applications that characterize the field of telecommunications. The M.S. in Telecommunications is the only one of its kind in the State University system; it is designed for recent graduates and working professionals who may not have obtained undergraduate degrees in technical fields, such as engineering, but who wish to gain an in-depth knowledge of telecommunications.
http://www.sunyit.edu/programs/telecom/
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