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Universidade de Vigo
Degree in Telecommunications Technology Engineering (taught in English)
- Vigo, Spain
Bachelor's degree
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor's Degree in Telecommunications Technology Engineering aims to train professionals at the forefront of technological knowledge and professional skills in telecommunications engineering, allowing students to specialize in one of the four basic technologies that underpin the Information Society: telecommunications systems, electronic systems, telematics, sound, and image.


Melbourne Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Engineering Technology - Telecommunications
- 154-158, Australia
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
What do home automation, self-driving vehicles and the NBN all have in common? They all rely on networks. When you study a of Bachelor Engineering Technology (Telecommunications) you’ll learn to design and construct systems like these. If you enjoy solving complex problems and building systems using your hands, this course is for you
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Telecommunications Engineering degree programs at the Bachelor's level open doors to a fascinating world of connectivity and data communication. You'll dive into the technology that powers modern communication systems, including voice, data, and multimedia transmission.
Through courses in network design, signal processing, and wireless communication, you'll develop skills in analyzing and optimizing telecommunications systems. You'll learn to design and implement robust networks, focusing on transmission protocols and systems integration. Many students build confidence as they engage with complex algorithms and hands-on projects, refining their problem-solving abilities while applying theoretical knowledge to practical challenges.
Graduates often pursue careers as network engineers, telecommunications analysts, or systems designers. You'll find opportunities in various sectors, including telecommunications, IT, and broadcasting. This program equips you with the essential competencies to thrive in an industry that's critical to global communication and information exchange.