
If you can concentrate and if you can pay close attention to detail, then you really ought to consider pursuing a degree in telecommunications. As a telecommunications student, you’ll learn how to design, test, and evaluate a company’s data communications system, with particular focus on the interaction between computer and communications equipment. You will also learn how to design voice and data communications systems, and how to supervise and maintain those systems.
Experts predict that through 2012 the telecommunications field will grow at one of the fastest rates in the entire employment market. This means that as a telecommunications degree holder you have the opportunity to dial into a challenging and rewarding career.
A master's degree program in telecommunications engineering technology will provide you with the scientific and technical background required for an in-depth understanding of system hardware and software.
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