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If you are interested in the mechanics, the how and why the telecommunications process works, then this could be a great field of study for you.

The field of telecommunications is so broad and varied and it is constantly growing and evolving. Computer science encompasses voice, data, graphic, television, telephone and involves the use of many forms of communication wireless or otherwise.

You can choose to enter any field you want such as:
  • Telecommunication networks which includes computer networks, the internet, and integrated telephone systems
  • Cable and program distribution which involves video transmission
  • Radio and television broadcasting
  • Internet
  • Voice and video communications process
  • Wireless communication like cell phones and wireless internet
  • Resellers of telecommunication services such as telephone lines and satellites
If you decide to get a master's degree in telecommunications, you can become an engineer and computer specialist. For example, an engineer would plan installation of equipment, research and develop new technology, new designs, and integration of computer network with communication equipment.

A system manager will develop and maintain computers systems. A computer software engineer develops and builds new computers software technology, test and design new technology. Computer programmers write, apply, and test code. A telecommunications engineer will develop network systems, conduct data analysis, develop, test, and debug software applications.

The possibilities are endless. Getting your master's degree in telecommunications means that you will work with upper level managers to develop strategic plans to implement telecommunications systems that will work within the company's budget, and long-range goals. You can become an integral part of your management team by getting your online telecommunications master's degree.
MABC in Communication Technology (Jones International UniversityŽ)
The Master of Arts in Business Communication explores a broad range of topics important to business leaders, such as interpersonal and intercultural communication, organizational management, technological expertise, business acumen, and leadership. As a student in the Master's program in Business Communication, you can choose from three specializations. more information...
Master of Telecommunications Management (DeVry University)
It's an exciting time for telecommunications. DeVry's Master of Telecommunications Management curriculum provides the right balance of technical concepts and management expertise, making students and graduates of the program invaluable in this fast-paced field. You'll learn about developing technologies and implementing them to best meet the needs of your organization. more information...
MS in Communications Technology (Strayer University)
The Master of Science in Communications Technology (MSCT) program stresses the design, technical, managerial, and policy issues associated with developing communications systems that support modern organizations. Students learn the theoretical and practical aspects of designing, developing, implementing, and managing communications systems that provide the backbone for enterprise solutions. more information...
MS in Information Systems (Strayer University)
The Master of Science in Information Systems (MSIS) program approaches information as an organizational resource that is subject to managerial planning and control, focusing on integration of data and distribution of information in helping organizations become more competitive. This professional degree program addresses the technical, managerial, and policy issues associated with building computer-based systems that support modern organizations. The MSIS program addresses the theoretical and practical aspects of specifying, designing, implementing, and managing systems that possess qualities such as portability, scalability, and interoperability (open systems). In addition, the MSIS program offers graduates most of the academic background necessary to pursue certification as a Certified Computer Professional (CCP). more information...
MS in Management Information Systems (Strayer University)
Designed to prepare managers for supervisory and strategic roles in information systems departments, the Master of Science in Management Information Systems (MSMS) combines technical courses with management courses for a well-rounded approach to Information Systems (IS). Practicing IS professionals will gain insight into the business side of IS management and a more thorough view of the application of IS to business problems. Non-technical professionals will improve their understanding of technology, as well as the implications of technology on business. Whether your undergraduate degree was in Information Technology or Business Management, you will find that the MSMS program incorporates both areas into a single, practical program. more information...

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