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BS in Telecommunications Engineering Technology
BS in Telecommunications Engineering Technology

Program Objectives
 
Program Educational Objectives:
  • Attain gainful employment in the field of telecommunications engineering.
  • Pursue additional formal education and certification.
  • Attain increasing levels of responsibility and leadership in their chosen
  • career field.

Program Outcomes

General Program Outcomes:
  • Work effectively in a team environment.
  • Think critically to identify and solve problems using analytical and experimental tools.
  • Master the fundamentals of the technical component of the curriculum. Demonstrate an appropriate mastery of the knowledge, techniques, and skills of the technical components of the curriculum.
  • Communicate in a clear and concise manner using both written and oral communications.
  • Uphold highest standard of integrity and ethical conduct.
  • Develop life long learning skills that ensure technical competency and professional growth.
  • Liberal Arts/Interdisciplinary - Recognize contemporary professional, societal, and global issues and are aware of and respect diversity.
  • A commitment to quality, timeliness, and continuous improvement.


Program Specific Outcomes:
  • The application of electric circuits, computer programming, associated software, analog and digital electronics, voice and data communications, and the principles of telecommunications systems in the solution of telecommunications problems.
  • The applications of physics to telecommunications in a rigorous mathematical environment at or above the level of algebra & trigonometry
  • The ability to analyze, design, and implement telecommunications systems.
  • The ability to analyze and implement switching technologies, wide area networking technologies, and policy.
  • The ability to manage design, and plan wide area networks.
  • The ability to utilize statistics/probability, transform methods or applied differential equations in support of telecommunication systems and wide area networks.

   
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