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The Master of Telecommunications and Software Engineering (M.T.S.E.) is a course-only degree program that prepares students for professional practice in telecommunications and information technologies. The program, jointly offered by the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) and Department of Computer Science (CS), can be completed in one year of full-time study. A person holding a B.S.E.E. or B.S.CP.E. or a B.S.C.S. degree has the necessary broad background to undertake the M.T.S.E. program. A student without adequate background in specific areas is required to demonstrate proficiency in prerequisite courses.
http://www.grad.iit.edu/admission/areasofstudy/tseng.html
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The MS in Telecommunications and Networking degree program will be designed to prepare individuals for careers in the telecommunications industry. It will provide the necessary education of individuals involved with hardware and software providers, service providers, large user organizations and government regulators. It will offer extensive theoretical and practical knowledge in wired and wireless communication networks.
http://www.fiu.edu/gradadm/ceas_infotech_ms.html
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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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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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Polytechnic's Telecommunications and Information Management Program allows the student, through the course of attaining an advanced degree, to participate in an advanced and sophisticated learning experience. The program integrates the disciplines of Telecommunications, Networking, Information Technologies and Management, and is designed for the working manager, whose pragmatic vision incorporates modern technology with the classical management concepts. The curriculum includes courses such as Telecommunications, e-Business Decision Making, and Intellectual Property for Technology and Information Managers. Students finish with a field-intensive Capstone Project, aimed at enhancing the student's practical experience.
http://www.poly.edu/admissions/graduate/academics/programs/executiveprograms/telecommunications_and_information_management.php
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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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Managing communications systems is a challenging job. The telecommunications manager must balance the interests of business, technical, regulatory and applications aspects of connectivity, as well as maintain network security. The challenge has intensified as recent growth in wide area networks, e.g. the Internet, has revolutionized the conduct of business. National studies conducted by the United States Department of Labor, professional associations as well as recent employer surveys conducted by the St. Louis Regional Commerce and Growth Association, identify telecommunications technology and information management as a critical field where educational resources are severely lacking.
http://www.umsl.edu/divisions/business/mis/telecom_cert.html
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Since most of our students work full time, the Pace University/NACTEL programs are part-time, and students can take up to 11 credits each semester. All credits earned will transfer into a four-year Bachelor degree program depending on the transfer policies of the individual institution. By enrolling, you can expect: * access to courses five times each calendar year - roughly early spring, late spring, summer, early fall and late fall; * courses led by instructors with weekly assignments and deadlines; * to spend between 12-16 hours per week on each course; * to use a variety of media, including the Internet to access Blackboard - our courseware. Here you will find course materials and external resources, email and discussion boards for communication, traditional textbooks and, in some cases, streaming media to support lecture notes; * mid-terms, finals and group projects; * to find and establish a relationship with a proctor to administer certain exams and assignments throughout your participation with the Pace University/NACTEL programs; * access to mentors and tutors ­ who are either involved in the program, the telecommunications industry or specialists in the subject matter of a particular class.
http://support.csis.pace.edu/NACTEL/program/progdescription.cfm
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he M.S. in Computer Information Systems (CIS) is a 36 credit-hour program. It focuses on the technological foundations of computer information systems including areas such as database systems, human-computer interaction, data and computer communications, information security, computer graphics, software engineering, and object-orientation. It is designed to give students a thorough knowledge of the field and to provide an enduring foundation for future professional growth. The program blends theory and practice into a learning experience that develops skills applicable to complex real-world problems. Its formats offer full-time students the opportunity to earn the degree in 12 months and working professionals the opportunity to earn the degree in 12–18 months. This program is available online or on-campus. In addition, students have the option to earn the M.S. in CIS with concentration in information security, which requires a total of 42 credit hours (14 courses), or the Graduate Certificate in Information Security (Information System Security) which requires a total of 15 credit-hours (five courses). The concentration and graduate certificate are recognized by the National Security Agency (NSA) based on its certification of the school’s curriculum for compliance with the requirements of NSA national training standards NSTISSI No. 4011 (Information Systems Security Professionals) and CNSSI No. 4013 (System Administrators)
http://www.scis.nova.edu/Masters/Academic_Programs/Academic_Programs_MCIS.html
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