| Masters in Telecommunications Engineering Program at University of Maryland
The University of Maryland’s Cross-Disciplinary
Master of Science Program in Telecommunications is one of the
most exciting and unique academic degree programs in the country,
consisting of a multi-disciplinary curriculum as dynamic and
diverse as the telecommunications industry itself.
Fresh, innovative and cutting-edge technical courses are combined with management, regulatory and public policy instruction to provide students with all of the skills they need to advance successful telecommunications careers.
The idea is one of a kind: create a telecommunications
professional who is technically savvy, business-minded, and acutely
in tune with the policy issues that surround an ever-changing industry.
Subsequently, our graduates are leading the telecommunications
industry into the 21st century, at companies such as MCI Worldcom,
Booz-Allen & Hamilton, Hughes Network Systems, Texas Instruments,
and at government agencies such as the Federal Communications Commission
and the National Security Agency.
The curriculum was carefully developed six years ago under the guidance of industry leaders such as Bell Atlantic, MCI and Digital. Since then, new state-of-the-art classes have been added each year to keep pace with the technological advancements of the telecommunications industry.
The program combines the well-established strengths and faculty of four nationally-renowned colleges at the College Park campus:
A. James Clark School of Engineering: Ranked 17th
nationally by US News & World Report.
Robert H. Smith School of Business: Ranked 26th in
BusinessWeek's "Best Business Schools."
The College of Computer, Mathematical and Physical
Sciences: The Physics, Math & Computer Science departments each ranked in US News & World
Report's top 25.
The Maryland School of Public Affairs: Ranked 20th by US
News & World Report.
Details on the curriculum, important dates, faculty and staff are included in the following pages. Please contact the M. S. in Telecommunications Program office at 301-405-8189, or email ece-entsinfo@glue.umd.edu for more information.
Dr. Mehdi Kalantari, Director
M. S. in Telecommunications Program
University of Maryland, College Park
Mr. Asante Shakuur, Associate Director
M. S. in Telecommunications Program
University of Maryland, College Park
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