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Telecommunication Schools and Colleges
Telecommunications is a growing and fast-changing industry with an ever-increasing need for well-educated personnel. Telecommunications professionals need up-to-date knowledge about the industry's applications, equipment and regulatory policies, so if you are seeking a career in this field you should consider taking a degree in a subject such as Telecommunications Engineering Technology.
Such a course will give you a grounding in both the technical and management sides of the industry through the study of topics such as Broadband Cable Systems, Satellite Systems, Electronic Communication, Digital Network Architectures, Microwave Systems, Telecom Networks, Wireless Network Security, Local Area Networks, Policy Regulation, Strategic Planning, Financial and Managerial Accounting and Corporate Finance.
Whether your interests lie in the application of telecommunications equipment, or in the management of telecommunications resources, this course should provide you with the necessary knowledge and experience to succeed in whichever part of the telecommunications industry you choose. It is a wide field, covering market segments such as such as broadcasting, cellular, computer telephony integration (CTI), fiber optics, fixed wireless access, Internet access and IP telephony, PCS, satellite equipment and services, third generation (3G), wireless, and wireless local loop (WLL). All, however, require that employees have an understanding of state-of-the-art principles, applications, equipment and regulatory policies in order to operate in this very complex environment.
Featured Telecommunication Schools and Colleges
ECPI, Greenville South Carolina
ECPI, Dulles, Manassas, Newport News, Virginia Beach, Glen Allen, Richmond, and Roanoke, Virginia
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A tech degree from ECPI means success in the real world. For over 36 years, ECPI has taught courses that focus on the skills employers need. |
A tech degree from ECPI means success in the real world. For over 36 years, ECPI has taught courses that focus on the skills employers need. Accredited programs such as Networking, Software Development, or Electronics are available. ECPI has locations in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and online classes. Complete your Tech degree in as little as 16 months.
Associate degrees
Telecommunications Technology |
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A graduate degree really can make a difference, especially when it's from Keller Graduate School of Management of DeVry University. Online, evening and weekend classes are available.
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A graduate degree really can make a difference, especially when it's from Keller Graduate School of Management of DeVry University. The majority of our students balance work, family and school. That's why we offer online, evening and weekend classes in all of our master's degree programs, which include Business Administration, Human Resource Management, Information Systems, Project Management, Public Administration and Telecom Management. Click here to learn more.
Master degrees
Master of Telecommunications Management
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For over 40 years, the accredited TESST College of Technology has been helping students with career-track technical skills that prepare them for work immediately upon completion of their education.
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For over 40 years, the accredited TESST College of Technology has been helping students with career-track technical skills that prepare them for work immediately upon completion of their education. Each program of study is structured, blending classroom instruction with practical "hands-on" education in fields associated with electronics, telecommunication, computer hardware & software, information technology, drafting & graphic design, and climate control. TESST College of Technology also provides advanced education in software applications and certification preparation.
Associate degrees
Associate of Applied Science: Electronics, Computer & Telecommunications
Certificate degrees
Certificate: Electronics, Computer, Technology & Telecommunications |
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