Course variations
| Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees | Start date | Venue |
| Full Time | 5 Year(s) | $ 26,859 (US$ 26,859) a year | Contact provider |
College of Applied S...
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Course summary
This program is for Qualified students who are interested to study the dual degree. This 230-quarter-credit-hour option includes a minimum of 48 quarter credit hours of graduate course work, plus four quarters of cooperative education experience. The option is offered to students who have completed four quarters of study (excluding co-op) and who have attained an overall GPA of at least 3.4. The BS/MS program can be completed in five years of full-time study.
Program modules
The courses are: ECT ET First-Year Enrichment I, II 0609-051, 052, ExCiTe Introduction to ECT ET 0618-213, Calculus with Foundations I, II 1016-261, 262, Data Analysis I 1016-319, Circuit Theory I 0609-214, College Physics I 1017-211, Telecommunications Fundamentals 0614-271, Circuit Theory II 0609-215, College Physics II 1017-212, Digital Fundamentals 0618-301, Electronics I, II, 0609-360, 361, Circuit Theory III 0609-216, Calculus B, C 1016-272, 273, Technical Programming I, II 0618-231, 232, College Physics III 1017-213, Voice Communications Technology, Lab 0614-465, 466, Career Orientation 0609-407, Differential Equations for Engineering Technology 1016-304, Concepts in Signals and Systems 0609-333, Networking Technologies 0614-477, Microcomputers 0618-303, Electronics III, IV 0609-362, 363, Telecommunications Policy and Regulation 0614-780, Effective Technical Communications 0535-403, Telecommunications Transmission Systems 0614-783, Network Management 0614-479, Switching Technologies 0614-475, Ethics, Economics, and Planning for Engineers 0614-440, Telecommunication Network Engineering 0614-761, Telecommunication Systems 0614-764, Telecommunication Concepts 0614-720, Telecommunication Principles 0614-722, Telecommunication Project Management 0614-726, WAN/LAN Planning and Design 0614-774, Thesis/Project Planning 0614-890, Master’s Thesis or Project and Elective 0614-892, 893, Telecommunications Protocols 4002-746.
Entry requirement for international students
Students must have completed Secondary School with Transcripts a minimum score of 79 in Internet Based TOEFL (iBT), 550 in Paper Based TOEFL, 213 in Computer Based TOEFL, 6.5 in IELTS.
Rochester Institute of Technology accepts IELTS*
* Please check with your chosen school for the exact entry requirements for your programme.
Qualification
Masters
Awarding body
Rochester Institute Of Technology
Department name
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