Below are suggested courses available to students pursuing a Master of Science in Telecommunication Network.
1st Semester
EL 5363 Principles of Communication Networks, Credits: 3.00
EL 5013 Wireless Personal Communication SysteMS, Credits: 3.00
EL 6303 Probability Theory, Credits: 3.00
2nd Semester
EL 5373 Internet Architecture & Protocols Lab, Credits: .00
EL 7353 Communication Networks I: Analysis, Modeling and Performance, Credits: 3.00
EL 6373 Local and Metropolitan Area Networks, Credits: 3.00 or EL 6383 High-Speed Networks, Credits: 3.00
3rd Semester
EL 9953 Advanced Project I, Credits: 3.00
EL 7363 Communications Networks II: Design and AlgorithMS, Credits: 3.00
EL 6133 Computer Architecture I, Credits: 3.00 or EL 6233 System Optimization Method, Credits: 3.00
4th Semester
EL 6823 Medical Imaging II, Credits: 3.00
Total: 10 courses | 30 credits
Skills Learned:
Communication Network Principles, Internet Architecture and Protocols, Network Analysis and Design, Network Management and Security, High Speed and Wireless Networks.
Job opportunities:
- Data center of finance companies, such as JP Morgan, Merrill Lynch,
- Any companies that need networking skills to plan or manage their networks,
- Network equipment companies, such as Cisco, Juniper, Fortinet, Force10,
- Network service providers, such as AT&T, Verizon.
*MS thesis:
- Students are encouraged to take MS thesis (6 credits) to gain more practical experience. The thesis can replace EL9953.
- Students can start the MS thesis in the summer, after the first 2 semesters.