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1 Telecommunication Engineering Master's degree in Colombia

  • Industrial University of Santander
    Industrial University of Santander

    Industrial University of Santander

    Master in Telecommunications Engineering

    • Bucaramanga, Colombia

    Master

    On-Campus

    Spanish

    To train qualified professionals to determine, define, manage, solve, operate, evaluate and evolve management problems and solutions and technological knowledge around connectivity, convergence, quality, education, telematics, software, and in general intelligent systems, in the context of Engineering applied to telecommunications.

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Telecommunication engineering is a dynamic field that studies computer sciences and electrical engineering in order to have an understanding of how telecommunication systems work. Coursework can include networks, fiber optics, routing and circuit design as well as the political, managerial and ethical ramifications of these systems.

Higher education in Colombia is done in the five common international languages namely English, French, Spanish Portuguese and Chinese. This has eliminated the issue of language barriers in these higher education institutions among other international students.

A masters is earned after students complete an undergraduate degree program. To obtain a masters, you usually need to complete 12 to 18 college courses that often involve completing comprehensive tests and/or a thesis.