Wireless Communications Graduate Certificate

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    Wireless Communications Graduate Certificate

    As telecommunications takes on an increasingly important role in the professional world, there's a clear demand for qualified individuals who can develop and maintain strong, stable modes of high-tech communication. Our Wireless Communications Graduate Certificate emphasizes the fundamentals of this expanding field, including methods of developing telecommunications strategies, approving network designs, building, upgrading and maintaining new technologies, and implementing network security. With our Wireless Communications Certificate, you can gain a marketable understanding of the diverse opportunities that exist within the increasingly important wireless communications industry.

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      For those students who need the flexibility of studying online to balance work, school and life, but also want a classroom experience, we offer a mix of both on campus and online learning. Take some courses online and some at a location convenient for you, whichever best fits your schedule.

      Tuition, fees and expenses
      Wireless Communications Graduate Certificate1

      • Total Required Credit Hours: 18
      • Number of Standard Three-Semester-Credit Hour Courses: 6
      • Tuition per Standard Three-Semester-Credit Hour Course: $2,255
      • Textbook and Materials Expense2: $1,050
      • Total Program Cost3: $14,630
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      Note: Tuition for Canadian residents enrolled in U.S.-based programs delivered online is charged in Canadian dollars at rates shown.
      † Effective beginning July 2011.
      1 Availability varies by location.
      2 At average estimated per-course expense for textbooks and materials of $175; average estimated per-course expense does not apply to exam-prep courses, the per-credit-hour cost for which includes textbook and materials expense.
      3 At current tuition rates and credit hours shown; includes $50 application fee and average estimated textbook and materials expense.

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    • Wireless Communications Graduate Certificate Requirements

      Total program length varies based on the number of courses taken per 8-week session. That means that if you take 1 class per session, you could earn your graduate certificate in as few as 12 months.

      Total credit hours: 18

      Wireless Communications Graduate Certificate Coursework

      Our graduate certificate coursework is designed so that you can earn the credentials and core competencies you need to move forward in your career. You can earn a standalone graduate certificate or you can transfer the qualifying credit hours toward earning a master's degree.

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      Required certificate courses (18 credit hours)

      Networking Concepts and Applications (IS589) - 3 credit hours
      This course focuses on design, development and operation of a data communications system and computer network, and emphasizes managing data distribution and access. The course includes essential elements of networks including hardware, software and interfaces. Students use a networking software tool to build and analyze network models. No prerequisite
      Network Security (SE572) - 3 credit hours
      This course addresses concepts and industry standards of computer networking, including the OSI Reference Model, TCP/IP and network routing concepts, and inherent risks in their use. Also addressed are digital cryptography principles and practices; major electronic email security standards; and methods by which networks may be attacked. Students use a networking software tool to build a secure network, as well as prepare to assist in incident response and management activities in the event of a network breach. Prerequisite: IS589, or a technical undergraduate degree and/or associated professional experience with preparation equivalent to or beyond IS589

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      Wireless Devices and Applications (TM562) - 3 credit hours
      This course introduces an array of wireless devices, including laptops, PDAs, cellular telephones and "all-in-one" devices. Current applications of these devices, as well as potential future uses, are examined. Using such devices in both standalone and integrated network arenas is addressed, with specific focus on interoperability. Ways in which wireless devices are driving the evolution of business practices are also examined. Prerequisite: IS589
      Wireless Technologies (TM561) - 3 credit hours
      This course provides an in-depth understanding of wireless technologies and their application within the organization. It addresses essentials of radio frequency, spectrum allocation and usage, and current regulation. Topics include first (1G) through fourth generation (4G) applications, including cellular, PCS and wireless local area network (WiFi); and the current and future state of voice, data and video communication. Students gain perspective on how wireless technologies fit into an overall wireless industry and market, as well as on current management challenges. Prerequisite: TM589
      Wireless Networks (TM563) - 3 credit hours
      This course introduces tools needed to understand and implement wireless networks. Topics include installation and configuration of wireless hardware and software, radio frequency (RF) fundamentals, 802.11 network architecture, capacity planning, use of wireless broadcast and cellular systems, antennas and accessories, power management, wireless local area network security, wireless device network integration and troubleshooting. Prerequisite: IS589
      Management of Wireless Systems (TM564) - 3 credit hours
      This course focuses on managing and operating wireless networks. Topics include QoS, resource management, outsourcing, training, financial considerations, and performance measurement and optimization. Also covered are system documentation and reports pertaining to RF network performance, IP management, network configuration, and system growth and capacity status. Students gain knowledge of charging and revenue assurance in a wireless network. Prerequisite: TM589
      Wireless Communication Systems (TM589) - 3 credit hours
      This course provides an essential foundation in core wireless technologies. Topics provide managers with required knowledge of voice and data systems. The current wireless industry, its recent past and emerging systems are explored through real-world projects and practitioner-based case studies. Prerequisite: IS589

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    What's the average total number of credit hours required for a program?
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    Do certain programs require more credit hours than others?
    Yes, credit hour requirements do vary among degree programs because the course requirements vary among degree programs. Visit the graduate degree program page and click on the degree program that you're interested in to see specific coursework requirements.
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