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Universidad de Valladolid
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Master in Telecommunications Engineering
- Valladolid, Spain
Master degree
2 years
On-Campus
Spanish
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The master´s degree in Telecommunication Engineering is an official qualification that responds to the needs to two types of students: those who wish the professional attributes of a telecommunications engineer to exercise the profession and those who wish to engage in research and pursue a doctoral degree in the area of telecommunications engineering.


Universidad Pontificia Comillas
Master's Degree in Telecommunications Engineering and Master's Degree in Smart Grids
- Madrid, Spain
Master degree
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The dual programme consisting of the Master's Degree in Telecommunications Engineering and the Master's Degree in Smart Grids, taught by Strathclyde University and Comillas ICAI in close collaboration with Iberdrola, combines industry and academia to provide students with generic training in telematics engineering, which is completed with specialisation in smart electrical networks or smart grids , one of the revolutions in the energy sector.
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Melbourne Institute of Technology
Master of Engineering (Telecommunications)
- 154-158, Australia
Master 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 Masters of Engineering 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 is all about studying how to create, improve, and manage communication networks and systems. It's a mix of different technologies like radio, TV, satellites, and fiber optics to send data from one place to another.
When you study telecommunications engineering, you'll take classes in math, computer science, electronics engineering, signal processing, network security, wireless comms systems, and more.
With this degree, you can work with designing, developing, and keeping voice and data communication systems up and running. You can also use your skills to bring in new network technology or offer support for existing networks. Plus, you could work as a network operations tech or engineer, making sure networks are working well and efficiently.
Start exploring telecom engineering programs now and kick off your journey toward a rewarding and innovative career in this cutting-edge industry!
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.