galvenā lapa PgCert / PgDip / MSc Telecommunications by Distance Learning (part-time)
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Birmingham City University
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Prospectus
Key Facts
- This course is available only by Online Distance Learning through Resource Development International Ltd (RDI), the world’s largest independent provider of UK university distance learning education. This course allows access to your learning materials, tutors and course colleagues online wherever and whenever you choose.
- The course is suitable for competent students from both scientific and engineering backgrounds wishing to gain a comprehensive understanding of recent techniques in the design, development, administration and management of telecommunications.
- The field of telecommunications has recently experienced immense developments and is an area of exciting opportunities and rapid expansion. The MSc Telecommunications course aims to produce skilled professional telecommunications engineers who can provide and manage communications networks and services for commercial advantage.
Why Choose Us?
- The School of Computing, Telecommunications and Networks is recognised both nationally and internationally for the high quality of our teaching and research and extensive industry partnerships. We are established as one of the leading academies for Apple, Microsoft and Cisco Systems.
- We deliver computing-related courses designed to equip you with the skills demanded by industries and employers. These include computer science, software engineering, information systems, e-business technologies, electronics, embedded systems, web technologies, telecommunications, networking and computer forensics.
- Located in the prestigious £114 million City Centre Campus at Millennium Point in the heart of Birmingham, we have fantastic facilities that support students from all levels of study including foundation, professional development short courses and postgraduate research courses.
- The school has approximately 1,400 students and 60 academic and support staff, in disciplines extending from electronic engineering to the hardware of telecommunications and computer networks, software engineering and games technology.
- The school has strong links with SAS, Apple, SAP, Xbox, Samsung, Intel and NEC. Collaboration with industry is at the heart of our teaching, enabling us to keep our courses relevant and up-to-date and putting our students in prime position for industrial placements, chances to contribute to real-life projects, and career opportunities.
- The school boasts graduates who have gone on to work for Hewlett Packard, Bell Micro, Birmingham City Council, BT, Capegemini, Cisco, Deloitte, Ericsson, Fujitsu, IBM, Intel Corporation, NHS, Motorola, National Express, NEC, Royal Mail, Shell IT, JP Morgan Chase and Co, Carillion plc, Siemens and Nokia.
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