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Telecommunications & University Education
The word “telecommunications” refers to
those organizations (both commercial and noncommercial) involved in the management, distribution and production
of information and entertainment via communication technology and networked
systems. It is derived from the Greek word “tele” which means far away or transmission
over a long distance. The prefix tele can be found in such words as telephone, television,
teleconferencing etc. ITERA is dedicated toward the advancement of telecommunications education.
Telecommunications & Information Management (TIM)
Telecommunications & Media Management (TMM)
Telecommunications & Information Management (TIM)
The following schools offer majors (and concentrations)
in the field of telecommunications and information management. The programmatic
focus is on the management, regulation, and application of information
network technology. Telecommunications networking emphasizes the technology
and electronic pathways that makes business and professional communication
possible. Students are trained in a variety of technical management subdisciplines,
including wired and wireless telephony, local and wide area networking,
fiber optic systems, the Internet, satellite communications etc.
Telecommunications & Media
Management (TMM)
This following schools offer majors (and concentrations)
in the field of telecommunications and media management. The programmatic
focus in on the media organization responsible for creating information
and entertainment content. Special emphasis is given to five sectors
of the telecommunications field, including: Broadcasting, Cable, Telephone,
Satellite Television, and Internet Communication. Students are trained
in a variety of media management subsdicplines, including, management,
economics, programming, sales etc.
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