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Telecommunications Engineering

General Information

Fueled by the rapid spread of technologies such as electronic mail, cellular and mobile phone systems, interactive cable television, and the information superhighway, Drexel's program in Telecommunications Engineering responds to the growing demand for engineers with telecommunications expertise.

Drexel University's program in Telecommunications Engineering combines the expertise of its faculty in Electrical and Computer Engineering, Business, Information Systems, and Humanities. The program combines a strong foundation in telecommunications engineering with training in other important areas such as global communications, business aspects of telecommunications, and information transfer and processing. Through its interdisciplinary approach, Drexel's Telecommunications Engineering program trains and nurtures the complete telecommunications engineer.

Program of Study

The MSEE/Telecommunications Engineering degree is awarded to students who demonstrate in-depth knowledge of the field. All students will complete either a project in telecommunications or a six month period of internship through Drexel's Graduate Co-op program. The average time required to complete the master's degree is two year of full-time or three years of part-time study.

For more information, visit the Telecommunications Engineering web page.


 

 Modified: Sep 29, 2008  

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