Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Adviser Name:_______________________ | Catalog: Ohio University Graduate Catalog 2015-2017 Program: Information and Telecommunication Systems - MITS Minimum Credits Required:__________________ | |||
Information and Telecommunication Systems - MITSDegree Title: Master of Information and Telecommunication Systems Program Name and Number: Information and Telecommunication Systems - MI5366, MI5367 Department/Unit: J. Warren McClure School of Information and Telecommunication Systems Delivery Mode: Athens Campus [MI5366], Online, Distance [MI5367] Program Mission: The Master of Information and Telecommunication Systems (MITS) is a professional or research interdisciplinary degree focusing on the technical and strategic issues related to telecommunication and information technologies, systems, and services. Program Learning Objectives:
Program Overview: The J. Warren McClure School of Information and Telecommunication Systems offers the Master of Information and Telecommunication Systems (MITS), a professional or research interdisciplinary degree focusing on the technical and strategic issues related to telecommunication and information technologies, systems and services. Principal focus is on voice and data networks, with special emphasis on the interaction of technology and management/policy issues in the successful design, deployment, and operation of complex networks and information systems. Technology topics includes network theory and infrastructure, quality of service, network assurance and security, network services and IT integration, broadband, and wireless communications. Management/Policy topics include strategy, lifecycle management, IT governance and compliance, government regulation, competition and market structure, international telecommunications, and social/ethical issues. Perspectives include those of network system and service providers, consumers, policy makers, and IT managers. Industry perspectives include telecommunication carriers, communication system equipment vendors, and enterprise voice and data network providers. The degree is offered in two formats:
The residential program is taught to students attending class at Ohio University’s main campus in Athens, Ohio. The remote attendance program is taught to students who login remotely to specific ITS residential classes from an internet connected device. Opportunities for Graduates: Employers value the comprehensive nature of the MITS degree, and graduates are pursuing careers as network engineers, computer network specialists, utility analysts, project managers, software engineers, and telecom analysts at a host of companies. MITS graduates have found opportunities at such companies as AT&T, Verizon Business, Cisco Systems, Progressive Insurance, Time Warner, Microsoft, PowerNet Global, HSBC Bank, and the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio. Graduates have also moved on to further graduate study after completing the MITS. Link to Program: http://www.ohio.edu/mcclure Link to Program Handbook: Contact Dr. Hans Kruse (kruse@ohio.edu) Graduation Requirements:
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