Telecommunications and Cellular

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by firstmode4c, Sep 9, 2005.

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  1. firstmode4c

    firstmode4c Member

  2. BlueMason

    BlueMason Audaces fortuna juvat

    "Students graduate with a Nationally Accredited Diploma in Wireless and Electronic Communications" - you can then apply those credits towards an AAS or BS, but the module itself will give you a Diploma...

    BM
     
  3. firstmode4c

    firstmode4c Member

  4. firstmode4c

    firstmode4c Member

    Anyone know of new programs out there?
     
  5. Jigamafloo

    Jigamafloo New Member

    Your bias against a "Telecommunications Management" degree would be........based on what? Please ignore my signature for the A.A.S.; not that I'm not proud of it, but it's what the Air Force chose to call a degree for an IT project manager at the time it was issued.

    Your requirement for a degree in a "non-engineering" track that still incorporates wireless or telecommunication has "management" written all over it. It also seems that most of your replies are by yourself to your own postings. Any particular reason for that?

    Dave
     
  6. firstmode4c

    firstmode4c Member

    "Your bias against a "Telecommunications Management" degree would be........based on what? Please ignore my signature for the A.A.S.; not that I'm not proud of it, but it's what the Air Force chose to call a degree for an IT project manager at the time it was issued.

    Your requirement for a degree in a "non-engineering" track that still incorporates wireless or telecommunication has "management" written all over it. It also seems that most of your replies are by yourself to your own postings. Any particular reason for that?

    Dave"

    no bias, I just do not want to take half a degrees worth of management classes. Mt. Sierra's telecommunications technology program looks good, 2 or 3 project management classes out of the whole program, the rest of the degree are courses on Telecommunications, IT networking, and Wireless technologies.

    I am posting replies to myself with info I have found in my research in case anyone else might be interested. I was just wondering if anyone had heard of any new programs that sound interesting since new Distance learning program pop up all the time.

    Why is it that you are so interested in knowing why I am posting to myself?, why do you want to know the particular reason for this? It seems suspect the way that you asked this. Almost as if you are baiting me or are trying to start an argument, whats up with that?
     
  7. Jigamafloo

    Jigamafloo New Member

    Not at all, my friend. No need to suspect anything - just being a little tongue-in-cheek, and sometimes that doesn't come across clearly in writing. Please don't take any offense.

    I sincerely hope you find an appropriate program that suits your needs. Best of luck!

    Dave
     
  8. firstmode4c

    firstmode4c Member

    Thanks man, I appreciate it.

    I hate how things come accross sometimes when they are written down. Especially in short message board replies.

    That is why I asked!

    Thanks man.
     
  9. firstmode4c

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