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telecommunication degree
| Master
of Science in Telecommunication |
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Overview
The Master of Science (M.S.) in Telecommunication integrates knowledge
of the computer science, engineering, managerial, and legal aspects
of telecommunication. The telecommunication degree program is designed
to provide the knowledge and critical skills essential for success in
this rapidly expanding field. Program participants
gain the following advantages:
A solid knowledge of the basic technologies, systems, and services
The ability to compare telecommunication products and services
The ability to manage complex telecommunication projects
Concentration in Security
Students may pursue a Concentration
in Security, which provides in-depth knowledge of emerging security
threats and solutions to prepare technical leaders to identify, develop,
and implement highly secure networks that support organizational goals.
Dual Degree Option
Actuarial Sciences
Administrative Studies
Due to the converging nature of management skills and technology, the
Computer Science department collaborates with Metropolitan College’s
departments of Administrative
Sciences and Actuarial
Science. Degree candidates in Computer Science, Administrative Studies,
and Actuarial Science my use eight credits from one degree toward a
second degree in one of these disciplines, thereby reducing their work
by two courses. Students must be accepted by both departments, but they
may request that application materials such as references and transcripts
be forwarded from the first program to the second.
Thesis Option
Master in Telecommunication degree candidates who have completed
at least seven courses toward their degree and have a GPA of 3.7 or
higher may elect a thesis option. Students are responsible for finding
a thesis advisor and a principal reader within the department. The advisor
must be a full-time faculty member; the principal reader may be a part-time
faculty member with a PhD (unless waived by the department).