Associate degree in Telecommunications Engineering Technology at Capitol College

 

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Associate Degree in Telecommunications Engineering Technology at Capitol College

Capitol College
Associate degree
Telecommunications Engineering Technology

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The telecommunications engineering technology (TET) program is structured to teach students to design, build, maintain, troubleshoot and expand networks of all types. Students are trained to work in a wide range of telecommunications and computer networking jobs on both the technical and the design sides.

The main objective of the program is to produce technologists who support industry in areas ranging from data communications and networking to routers and switches to network modeling and design. TET majors study digital electronics, noise and shielding, fiber-optic communications, microprocessors and micro assembly, and may specialize in either data communications and networking or RF and satellite communications.

The AAS degree program is designed to teach students about the design and construction of networks by giving them a broad foundational background in the field of telecommunications. Students at the AAS level will be able to construct and test telecommunications circuits and networks using many different types of test equipment. Some theoretical courses are included to prepare students who are continuing with the bachelor’s degree.

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