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Current StudentsUse this STUDY PLAN for a listing of updated course names/numbers and to track your success as you complete your degree:

PDF icon MS in Telecommunications Management

 

PROGRAM CHANGE STUDY PLAN: If you are considering switching from the MS in telecommunications management to the MSIT degree, please review the Study Plan below:

PDF icon MS in Telecommunications Management switching to MS in information technology degree program


Dual Degree Program
Some dual degree program courses may have changed. Visit Dual Degrees for more information.


 

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Contact your graduate advisor, e-mail gradinfo@umuc.edu, or call 800-888-UMUC (8682).


Or contact Program Academic Coordinator Scott Wibbert swibbert@umuc.edu

Master of Science in Telecommunications Management
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The Graduate School is pleased to announce an exciting revision to the MS in telecommunications management program —beginning with the fall 2007 semester.

What's New About the Program?

Some course names and numbers have changed. You will need to use the new names and numbers to register in the fall 2007 semester and beyond.

To continue with your current requirements

As a current student, you can complete your degree following the pre-fall 2007 program requirements. Y
ou only need to use the new course names and numbers as listed in the Study Plan.

Fall 2007 Curriculum

The MS in telecommunications management (MSTM) program will no longer be accepting new applications. Beginning with the fall 2007 semester, telecommunications management will become a specialization under the MS in information technology (MSIT) degree.

If you are interested in changing your degree program, use the "Program Change Study Plan" to your right to see which courses you would need to take. Using this Study Plan will help you determine if changing makes sense for you and if doing so will meet your academic needs.

For general information, please visit the MS in information technology (MSIT) page.