Master of Network and Communications Management (MNCM) Courses
Keller's MNCM* degree program requires successful completion of 15 MNCM courses, including four program core courses, six technology-focused MNCM courses, four electives to earn a concentration or match your needs and interests, and a culminating capstone course that allows you to put your new skills and knowledge into practice.
MNCM Core Courses Provide a Strong Foundation
The four required core MNCM courses are as follows:
- Accounting and Finance: Managerial Use and Analysis (FI504)
- Managing Organizational Change (HR587)
- Project Management Systems (PM586)
- Strategic Management of Technology (TM583)
MNCM Program-Specific Courses Maximize Your Career Potential
Through these six required program-specific MNCM courses, you'll learn applicable skills needed to achieve new levels of career potential and success:
- Networking Concepts and Applications (IS589)
- Network Security (SE572)
- Telecommunications Law and Regulation (TM584)
- Network Design and Management (TM585)
- Wireless Communication Systems (TM589)
- IP Telephony/VoIP (TM590)
MNCM Elective Courses and Concentrations Align with Your Career Goals
To best serve your professional goals and needs, Keller offers MNCM students the opportunity to pursue a four-course concentration in one of six growing technology fields. If you do not wish to pursue a specific concentration, you may choose any four elective courses from those listed in the following concentration areas.
Wireless
- Wireless Technologies (TM561)
- Wireless Devices and Applications (TM562)
- Wireless Networks (TM563)
- Management of Wireless Systems (TM564)
Security
- Principles of Information Security and Privacy (SE571)
- Network Security (SE572)
- E-Business Security (SE573)
- Database Security (SE574)
- Information Security Law and Ethics (SE575)
- Risk Mitigation and Contingency Planning (SE576)
- Cryptography and Security Mechanisms (SE577)
- Practices for Administration of Physical and Operations Security (SE578)
- Security in Systems Architecture and Applications (SE579)
- Disaster Recovery/Forensics and Security (SE 591)
- IT Governance (SE592)
Network Applications
- Disaster Recovery/Forensics and Security (SE591)
- Wireless Devices and Applications (TM562)
- IT Governance (SE592)
- Wireless Networks (TM563)
Project Management
- Managing Quality (GM588)
- Managing Software Development Projects (PM584)
- Advanced Program Management (PM587)
- Project Cost and Schedule Control (PM592)
- Project Risk Management (PM595)
- Contract and Procurement Management (PM598)
Electronic Commerce
- Electronic Commerce Technology Management (EC542)
- Internet-Oriented Programming (IS577)
- Database Concepts (IS582)
- Database Applications for Electronic Commerce (IS583)
- E-Business Security (SE573)
- IT Governance (SE592)
Technology Applications
MNCM Capstone Course Builds Your Skills While You Learn
- Telecommunication Capstone (TM600)
Drawing upon multi-disciplinary knowledge gained throughout your Keller program, real-world capstone projects provide the unique opportunity for you to demonstrate relevant business judgment and analytical models in the context of current and emerging opportunities. As a required part of your Keller program, the capstone course provides a unique opportunity to hone your professional skills while you complete your graduate degree.
Learn more about how Keller's MNCM courses can help you prepare for the challenges and opportunities in information systems.
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