State University of New York Institute of Technology
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Telecommunications


Telecommunications

The M.S. in Telecommunications is an application oriented program designed to accommodate those individuals with a technology, business or general studies baccalaureate degree, and who are seeking graduate level telecommunications education in order to secure entrance to, or advancement within, the dynamic field of telecommunications.

The Master of Science program in telecommunications requires 33 credit hours of graduate coursework in telecommunications, business and computer information systems in combination with one of the following: thesis or research project. Courses and advisement are conveniently offered so that both full and part-time students can complete the degree in reasonable time.

Instruction is applications oriented, and takes place both in lectures and in hands-on laboratory exercises in four state of the art telecommunications laboratories. Students are also strongly encouraged to participate in the Telecommunications summer internship program.

SUNYIT possesses extensive library holdings in support of the telecommunications program. This includes a large number of periodicals in telecommunications subject areas. The M.S. in the Telecommunications program is designed to meet the needs of part- and full-time students seeking quality education and preparation for career advancement in the dynamic one trillion dollar per year global telecommunications industry.

Financial aid may be available for academically qualified students.

Larry Hash
Program Chairperson

 

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