NYU-ePoly Online Graduate Program

Telecommunication Networks, MS: NYU-ePoly

One of the most rapidly growing fields, telecommunications networking is embedded in almost every industry — banking, reservation systems, office-information delivery, and the Internet, among thousands of other sectors. Telecommunications experts are equipped to handle gigabit optical networks, multimedia communications, and wireless network access. Emerge from this online Master’s in Telecommunication Networks with an in-depth knowledge of today’s rapidly accelerating advances in telecommunications, fueled by a broad spectrum of fundamental and applied courses.

Students in this MS Degree program qualify to receive NSA Certificates in Information Assurance. Click here for more details.

6 Required Core Courses (18 credits)

EL 5363 Principles of Communication Networks, Credits: 3.00
EL 5373 Internet Architecture & Protocols Lab, Credits: .00 (see special note about this course)
EL 6373 Local and Metropolitan Area Networks, Credits: 3.00
EL 7353 Communication Networks I: Analysis, Modeling and Performance, Credits: 3.00
CS 6133 Computer Architecture I, Credits: 3.00
CS 6823 Network Management and Security, Credits: 3.00

Electives Courses - Select Any 4 (12 credits)

EL 5473 Introduction to Vlsi System Design, Credits: 3.00
EL 6013 Principles of Digital Communications: Modulation & Coding, Credits: 3.00
EL 6023 Wireless Communications: Channel Modeling and Receiver Design, Credits: 3.00
EL 6033 Modern Wireless Communication Techniques and Systems, Credits: 3.00
EL 6113 Signals, Systems and Transforms, Credits: 3.00
EL 6303 Probability Theory, Credits: 3.00

As the demand for skilled information-security professionals continues to grow, computer and network professionals now can turn to this online, in-demand Master’s to emerge as sophisticated practitioners in cyber security, the science of protecting vital computer networks and electronic infrastructures from attack. Acquire a solid foundation in key technologies — computer and network security, digital forensics, cryptography, and biometrics. Study with internationally recognized faculty from Information Systems and Internet Security (ISIS) Laboratory. With industry continuing to place top priority on safeguarding its data and information systems, you become well-prepared for careers in developing security products, as security-application programmers, security analysts, penetration testers, vulnerability analysts and security architects.

Degree Requirements: 30 Credits