Master of Science in Telecommunication

Electives

(20 credits)

Students must select at least three General Electives and no more than two Administrative Sciences Electives. Electives other than those listed below must be approved by the student’s advisor. Students should make sure that they have all prerequisites.

General Electives

At least three courses from the following:

  • MET CS 503 Windows .NET Application Programming with C#
  • MET CS 532 Computer Graphics
  • MET CS 534 Quantitative Methods for Information Systems
  • MET CS 564 Advanced C++ Programming
  • MET CS 565 Advanced Java Programming
  • MET CS 599 Biometrics
  • MET CS 601 Web Application Development
  • MET CS 632 IT Project Management
  • MET CS 633 Distributed Software Development and Management
  • MET CS 650 Advanced Topics in Telecommunication
  • MET CS 654 Network and Software Security
  • MET CS 660 Wireless Networks
  • MET CS 675 Operating Systems Design and Implementation
  • MET CS 679 Enterprise Architecture
  • MET CS 684 IT Security Policies and Procedures
  • MET CS 685 Network Management
  • MET CS 690 Network Security
  • MET CS 693 Digital Forensics and Investigations
  • MET CS 695 Enterprise Information Security
  • MET CS 699 Data Mining and Business Intelligence
  • MET CS 701 Advanced Web Application Development
  • MET CS 703 Network Forensics
  • MET CS 713 Advanced Digital Forensics
  • MET CS 751 Web Services
  • MET CS 765 Mobile Communications
  • MET CS 771 Internet-Based Application Development
  • MET CS 775 Broadband Networking
  • MET CS 780 Database Administration
  • MET CS 789 Cryptography
  • MET CS 795/796 Directed Study
  • MET CS 799 Advanced Cryptography
  • MET CS 810/811 Master’s Thesis
  • MET CS 893 Agile and Advanced Software Engineering Methods
  • MET CS 894 Special Topics

Administrative Sciences Electives

No more than two courses from the following:

  • MET AD 735 Marketing in Technology-Based Industries
  • MET AD 741 The Innovative Process: Developing New Products and Services
  • MET AD 743 Managing Employees, Professionals, and Teams
  • MET AD 746 Business Law

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