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Master of
Science in Telecommunications Systems 2007
The Master
of Science in Telecommunications Systems offers
extensive theoretical and practical knowledge in voice and data
communications networks. Students completing this degree program have a
thorough understanding of the technical and operational aspects of
networks as well as the foundational theory of voice and data
communications and network management
The program follows a three-phase sequence, with each phase preparing
the student for the subsequent phase. The master’s degree program
consists of:
Upon acceptance into the master's degree program, the student
will meet with their faculty advisor to discuss required courses for the
Prerequisite Phase. The Prerequisite Phase is intended to ensure that
all students enter graduate courses with an equivalent background. While
completing this phase, a student is considered a conditionally admitted
master's student. In the Foundation phase, a student will follow a
sequence of courses to acquire an understanding of the technological and
theoretical foundations for the particular degree. In the Advanced Phase
of the program, the fundamental information learned previously allows a
student to study advanced topics within their chosen degree. This phase
adds depth to the work completed in the Foundation Phase. Individual
interests and needs are also addressed through a series of elective
courses chosen in consultation with the student's faculty advisor.
Grade and GPA requirements
Grades: Students must receive a grade of B- or better
in each Prerequisite and Foundation Phase course and a C- or better in
all other courses..
GPA: Students must maintain a graduate level GPA of 2.50 or higher
while pursuing their degree. Students will not be approved for
graduation with less than a 2.50 GPA. Students with a GPA of 3.90 will
graduate with distinction.
Prerequisite Phase
or any more advanced programming course
By taking these courses and receiving a grade of a B- or better in each, the student
will have completed the requirements of the Prerequisite Phase. All or part of the Prerequisite
Phase may be waived if a student has the equivalent academic background. Alternatively,
students with practical experience may complete a Graduate Assessment Examination (GAE) to
show competency in a prerequisite. All students are blocked from enrolling in Foundation
Phase courses prior to completing their prerequisites. The student must submit an online
Change of Status request when the Prerequisite Phase is completed to inform the Student
Services offices that the block can be removed. The online request must be submitted two
weeks before the student intends to register for graduate level classes. The student will
then be considered a fully admitted student, and may pass to the Graduate Phase of the
program. Students may submit the Change of Status request by
logging in to
MyCTI.
Foundation Phase
Fully admitted students in the Foundation phase may register for a
maximum of four Advanced phase courses. The Foundation Phase courses for
the MS in Telecommunications are:
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TDC 460 Foundations of Communications Systems
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TDC 463 Computer Networks and Data Systems
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TDC 464 Voice Communication Networks
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By taking these courses and receiving a grade of a B- or better in
each, the student will have completed the requirements of the Foundation
Phase. If a student receives a grade below B- but better than or equal
to C- for a Foundation Phase course, the student is given an option to
take a course-specific core competency exam to pass the failed course.
If the student fails the exam, the student must retake the failed
course. The student can take an exam only once for each failed course.
There is no other core examination in the Foundation Phase.
Advanced Phase
A student must complete 40 credits (10 courses) in the Advanced Phase
to earn the MS in Telecommunication Systems. All courses in the Advanced
Phase must be completed with a grade of C- or better.
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| In class | Online | |
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TDC 511 Telecommunications Practicum
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TDC 567 Telecommunication Systems Design and Management
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Five TDC courses from the range TDC 430 to TDC 599, where
at least three are numbered above 500.
- Students must also complete
three open electives.
Elective Course Restrictions
Elective courses are in the range of 420-699 and must be from the
school of CTI. Credit for courses taken outside of the school will only
be given if approved by a faculty advisor. Courses suggested for any
Prerequisite Phase in any concentration do not count for elective
credit. Any course required for the student's concentration but taken as
part of the requirements of another degree earned by the student may be
waived, but cannot be used for elective credit.
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