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Programs > Networking and Telecommunications (Bachelor)
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A Bachelor's in Information Technology/Networking and Telecommunications will educate you in the details of computers, internet, and networking, as well as communication with almost any electronic device.
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Means of electronic communication covered include cellular phones, pagers, email, and television. You will receive training in the design and functionality of telecommunications electronics, as well as in pertinent issues such as computer science, technology applications, and business and telecommunications industry laws and regulations. An in depth look at the networking industry is the other element of this degree, and will include coursework covering the installation and maintenance of networks. Case studies and working closely with professionals in the field will enhance your education and provide you with valuable experience. Business disciplines such as management and communications skills are also given some attention.
Upon completion of your studies, you will have a solid foundation regarding the function of the telecommunications industry and its accompanying electronic devices and instruments. You will also possess a significant amount of knowledge concerning the ins and outs of networking. Your business acumen will be sharpened as well.
This major will prepare you for:
This degree affords a number opportunities ranging from computer science research and engineering to customer service and sales for cellular phones. Potential job/career opportunities include: telecommunications system management, software engineering, computer programming, customer service, sales, and engineering.
Further education at the master's or Ph.D. level in any of these or other information technology areas or other business disciplines such as marketing or administration allow for upper management position jobs in the business world.
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