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Program Info
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Telecommunications network management is a dynamic field that has grown to become a vital component of nearly every industry worldwide. Telecommunications managers will be among the most sought-after professionals in the coming decade. The field requires managers to have expertise in management practices and strategies as well as the technical aspects of electrical and computer systems. Telecommunications managers work at the forefront of new developments in all areas of electronic communication technology - including network planning and administration, voice and data analysis, digital systems support, and high-speed information networks. Earning your associates degree in Telecommunications Technology will prepare you for a career in this industry. Required courses of study include Tlecommunications Fundamentals, Data Networking Fundamentals, Applied Telecommunications, High Speed Information Networks or LAN and Internetworking. 66 credit hours are required to complete this degree program.
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