Posted on October 4th, 2007 by NBS
Boston University
MS in TelecommunicationUMUC
MS in in Telecommunications ManagementDePaul University
Master of Science in Telecommunication Systems
University of Colorado at Boulder
Master of Science in TelecommunicationsUniversity of Vaasa, Finland
Master’s Programme in Telecommunication EngineeringCal State Hayward
M.S. in Telecommunication SystemsWeber State University, Utah
AAS Telecommunications DegreeUniversity of Pennsylvania
Telecommunications and Networking (TCOM) Program (Masters)
Kansas City Community College
Associate in Telecommunication Technology
University of Denver University
MAS […]
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From Yale University
Optional Practical Training (OPT) is temporary employment authorization that gives F-1 students an opportunity to apply knowledge gained in the classroom to a practical work experience off campus. You may use some or all of the available 12 months of practical training during your course of study or save the full twelve months […]
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Typical Electrical Engineering Jobs
From University of Arkansas
The following are typical jobs for an electrical engineer. This is a small random sample of typical jobs rather than a complete list.
Power Plant Designer - Some electrical engineers make a career out of designing new power plants for generating electricity.
Power System Design Engineer - This could be an […]
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Why pursue a career in public health?
From What is Public Health
Public health is an exciting and growing field of study. The field challenges its professionals to confront complex health issues, such as improving access to health care, controlling infectious disease, and reducing environmental hazards, violence, substance abuse, and injury.
Public health is a diverse and […]
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From University of Nebraska - Omaha
Biomechanics is the study of the human body in motion. By applying principles from mechanics and engineering, biomechanists are able to study the forces that act on the body and the effects they produce (Bates, 1991). Hay (1973) describes biomechanics as the science that examines forces acting on and within […]
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