Telecommunications Degree and Programs
The huge telecom industry relies on various digital technologies to provide wired and wireless services that include voice, data, graphics, video, television (including cable and satellite programming), and Internet communication. One out of four telecommunications employees works at the technician level, installing, maintaining, updating, and repairing equipment. In 2006, almost half of all telecom positions were with wired telecommunications; 36 percent were with wireless telecom carriers and with cable and other program providers.
Telecommunications Training
The telecom industry is one of the highest-paying. To qualify for one of the many lucrative jobs available, you need to be up-to-date on the newest technology. Increasingly, employers are looking for workers with an associate or bachelor's degree in electronics or telecommunications. Whether or not you have a degree, you must be able to show prospective employers that you're familiar with the relevant hardware and software. Many telecommunications companies provide career training in-house, and some may pay for you earn a degree.Featured Telecommunications Degree and Programs
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DeVry University
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We work closely with industry leaders to build market-driven degree programs. This ensures DeVry University graduates from our five distinguished colleges of study, as well as DeVry University’s Keller Graduate School of Management, are prepared to meet the challenges of today’s global marketplace.
Programs:
- Graduate Certificate-Wireless Communications
- Associate - Network Systems Administration
- Graduate Certificate-Network and Communications Management
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- Associate - Network Systems Administration
- Graduate Certificate-Network and Communications Management
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