A Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Telecommunications Engineering Technology is a four-year program that either builds on an A.A.S. in Engineering Technology or entered into as a standalone degree program. This program is designed to prepare its graduates for competitive entry into the engineering technology workforce with practical knowledge of existing telecommunications systems. Students wishing to enter a program without the benefit of an associate's degree will need to either demonstrate transcripts or expect to take substantial prerequisite courses in mathematics, physical science, and communications
Graduates of an A.A.S. in Telecommunications Engineering degree program may find employment working for cable companies, wireless telecommunications carriers, computer repair shops, computer software companies and government agencies. Job titles may include:
Fiber optics technician
Telecommunications service representative
Data communications technician
Communications engineering technician
A B.S. in Telecommunications Engineering Technology is heavily weighted in mathematics and science, in addition to the traditional general education requirements. Students expect to take numerous classes in statistics, calculus, physics, trigonometry and differential equations. Within the engineering technology major, the required core courses include:
Network management
Computer networking
Engineering ethics
C programming language
Satellite transmission concepts
Technical writing for engineers
♦1- One Photocopy of the Data Page of your Passport.
♦2- Official Transcripts.
♦3- Certification of the Senior high school.
♦4- Language Proficiency Certificate (if have any Language Certificate).
♦5- One Photocopy of Physical Examination.
♦6- Study/Research Plan (Not Less than 800 Words).