Telecommunications engineers provide the technological backbone for global digital communication - the design, construction, installation, service and support of telecommunications equipment, facilities, systems and operations. Students learn about wireless technologies, broadband systems, mobile cellular systems, WI-FI, radar for weather forecasting, establishing communication satellites for GPS, fiber-optics, networking hardware or communication devices. Imagine how the world would be without the Internet, and its new dimension called Internet of things aiming to interconnect consumer devices. Telecommunications engineers connect the world!
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3 | year |
Career Opportunities Graduates of the course may find employment in Telecommunications Engineering, network management and telecommunications services within a broad range of public and private organisations. Typical roles include telecommunication engineer, network technician, telecommunication network designer, telecommunication network developer, network architect, network manager, network analyst or security analyst. Some Related Career Outcomes Telecommunications Engineer, Network Engineer, Telecommunication Network Designer Equipment Engineer Engineer – Consultant Engineer – Specialist Network Technician Communications Engineer