
Dr. Mohamed Aboutabl, Minor Advisor
The Department of Computer Science, in cooperation with other departments, offers a cross disciplinary minor in telecommunications. The program is intended to augment major programs in preparing students to become network and telecommunications professionals.
The cross disciplinary minor in telecommunications is designed to augment the student's major program with a package of courses that will prepare the graduate to obtain a position as a telecommunication/network professional and fill a societal need in one of the fastest growing areas of technology.
The program is developed as a minor principally for three major programs: computer science, integrated science and technology (for students not in the telecommunications concentration), and computer information systems. However, the program is open to any undergraduate with an interest in telecommunications and some computer background.
Students are encouraged to check prerequisites. At most four courses can be used to satisfy both the telecommunications minor and a student's major requirements.
Students who minor in Telecom will be knowledgeable in:
- Telecommunication terminologies, standards, policies and procedures
- Basics of data transmission, digital signal processes and signaling hierarchies
- Architectures, communications protocols and components of LANs, WANs and internetworks
- TCP/IP and ATM protocol suites
- Switching, routing and traffic management in inter-networked environments
- Voice, video and data transmission over IP and ATM
- Application development for the Internet
- Distributed object systems programming and management