The primary concerns of the Graduate School are graduate instruction and research. The SIUC Graduate School offers master's degrees in over 60 programs and the doctoral degree through 29 programs. Within the colleges and schools are departments whose distinguished faculty offer inspired teaching, conduct innovative research, and facilitate student services from admission to placement.
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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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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.
The graduate program in Telecommunications and Network Management (TNM) goes far beyond a typical IT degree. The Telecommunications and Network Management graduate degree offered at the School of Information Studies at Syracuse University has evolved into the premier Telecommunications and Network Management program within the United States. The Telecommunications and Network Management degree is a marriage of technology, policy and management. It is not an engineering or programming degree but gives IT professionals and new industry entrants a broader view of how to apply and use networking technologies to solve business problems.
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.
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Stony Brook is a top-ranking department with a strong commitment to teaching and research.
Currently we offer two undergraduate degrees, the Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) in Electrical Engineering and the Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Engineering, a Master of Science (M. Sc) and a PhD degrees in Electrical Engineering. Please read about our Mission, Program Educational Objectives and Program Outcomes, and visit our undergraduate and graduate programs homepages for more details.
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Interdisciplinary analysis of technological developments and regulatory, political, financial, social, and other forces influencing electronic information management.
DePaul CTI takes an innovative approach to Distance Learning by offering each DL course in conjunction with an on-campus section of the same course. Live courses are recorded using CTI's Course OnLine system, then posted online for DL students to view at their convenience. In this way DL courses are generated anew every quarter, keeping the content and examples fresh. Students communicate with faculty and other students via telephone, email, online discussion groups, or online chat. All CTI DL courses are taught by the same distinguished faculty teaching the on-campus courses.
The flexibility offered by our DL degree programs makes it possible for many students to pursue a graduate education despite the pressures of work and family obligations. Because requirements are the same in DL and on-campus courses, students are able to take whatever combination of online and on-ground courses that fits their needs.
The MSTM program is a nationally prominent and exemplary center for telecommunications education, research, and outreach. The program is committed to teaching and advancing the art and science of managing telecommunications.
Specifically, the MSTM program's mission is to develop professional telecommunications managers capable of making unique contributions to their chosen organizations. To achieve this mission within an environment of constant change, the inclusion and integration of knowledge and methodologies from various academic disciplines are essential.
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The Master's Program in Telecommunications at the University of Maryland is designed to provide students with the professional skills needed to advance a successful career in telecommunications. The program combines fresh, innovative, and cutting-edge technical courses with management, regulatory, and public policy instruction—creating a telecommunications professional who is technically savvy, business-minded, and acutely in tune with the policy issues that surround a constantly changing industry.
The curriculum was carefully developed with the guidance of telecommunication industry leaders. Since its inception, new state-of-the-art classes have been added each year to keep pace with the technological advancements of the telecommunications industry. Our graduates are currently making their mark at companies like Verizon, Booz-Allen & Hamilton, Hughes Network Systems, Texas Instruments, and at government agencies like the Federal Communications Commission and the National Security Agency.
http://www.telecom.umd.edu/
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