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Telecommunications Administration

Why choose Telecommunications Administration at WSU?

  • WSU offers the only telecommunications bachelor's degree in Utah.

  • 100 percent of graduates are successfully placed in telecommunications positions.

  • Undergraduates have the opportunity to explore new software and technology side-by-side with WSU professors.

What degrees/certificates are available?

Bachelor of Science or Arts (BS or BA) Telecommunications Administration

Associate of Applied Science (AAS) Telecommunications

Certificates:
The department offers a certificate of completion to students who complete 18 credit hours in addition to computer competency (at least 10 of which must be residence hours taken from WSU).


What courses are offered through online/distance learning?

For a complete listing of WSU online and independent study courses, click here.


What are the employment opportunities?

Your work in the telecommunications industry may include working with a voice network, a data network or a combined network. Your work may use what you have learned about local area networks (LAN), fiberoptics, cellular phones, modems, telemarketing operations, microwave and satellite communications, online databases, telephone systems, voice technology and telecommunications circuitry.

Starting Salaries
Starting salaries vary depending on the region, workplace and skill level. Telecommunication graduates have starting salaries of $35,000-$45,000. For more information, go to Career Services.

   

What will I learn in the program?

You will learn to maintain voice and data telecommunication systems. For voice systems, you will design, install and manage phone systems, and practice programming switches for telephone applications in a lab situation. For data systems, you'll learn Linux, Microsoft and Novell operating systems, and you'll master computer application programs: Windows, word processing, spread sheet, database, web design, graphics and the Internet. You'll install software and configure data systems to operates efficiently. Completing an internship in a private sector telecommunications department will enhance your skills in this area.

You will complete courses that lead to certification essential to the tele-communications industry, including Cisco, CCNA and CCNP.

Where can I find out more about the programs?

College of Applied Science & Technology Office of Advisement
Weber State University
1801 University Circle
OgdenUT 84408-1801
phone 801-626-6303
email coast@weber.edu

Department Contact
Dianna Green
tbe@weber.edu 

Department Phone 801-626-6821

Is there an application deadline?

No, however, we encourage you to apply early and register for classes. Contact the automotive technology department for specific information or to schedule an advisement time.


Weber State University
Ogden, Utah 84408