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Telecom Management Degree
The role of the Telecom Manager
is to plan, coordinate, direct, control or organize the activities related to telecommunications.
Due to the rapid evolution of Technology, this field is becoming more complex and
is not solely concerned with land telephones, but includes radio, Bluetooth, and
mobile telephony.
A Telecom Management Degree is designed to offer the successful student a good grounding
in wireline and wireless telecommunications, data networking protocols and architecture
including the Internet, public policy, and economics of the telecommunications industry
with particular reference to the infrastructure, and also business management. Clearly
the prospective student will need to have a good grasp of engineering and mathematical
ability. Entry-level careers can be sought in telecommunications or cable companies
and larger organizations that maintain their own systems.
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Ellis
University
Looking to take your career to another
level? Ellis University, developed in association with New York Institute of Technology,
gives you the opportunity to earn your undergraduate degree, graduate degree, or
advanced certificate, all online, on your terms. Choose from a wide range of programs
in fields such as Accounting, Business Administration, Advertising, Computer Science,
Education and more.
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Jones
International University
Earn
a high-quality degree that will make a difference in your career. Jones International
University® offers self-paced degree specializations in Business, IT, Education,
and Communications, tailored to your needs. Learn from a world-class faculty with
students residing in over 70 countries. You'll learn from the brightest minds from
leading universities, including Stanford, Columbia, and Georgetown. Founded in 1993,
JIU is the first regionally accredited online university providing quality education
for busy adults.
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