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Modern technology has transformed few devices as profoundly as the smartphone you carry daily. The advent of 5G technology is driving significant advancements across IoT, virtual reality, and improved broadband capabilities. This represents not merely a shift in telecom, but a sweeping transformation affecting all industries, as companies leverage stronger networks to deliver cutting-edge services to consumers.
Stevens University has adapted its Telecommunications Management program into the Network & Communication Management & Services master's degree, acknowledging how enhanced wireless and broadband technologies serve as catalysts for organizational transformation. This STEM-certified program pushes students to investigate key areas including 5G networks, software-defined networking, network virtualization, IoT, cybersecurity, data analysis, computer science, electrical engineering, information systems, and business management. The program caters equally to seasoned telecom experts and new graduates seeking careers in network technology and service sectors.
Admission to the Network & Communication Management & Services master’s program is selective. To be considered for this program, your application must include official transcripts from all universities you have attended, or in which you are currently enrolled, and Your bachelor's degree must be in science, mathematics, computer science, engineering or a related discipline. Your degree also must come from an accredited institution, and you must have attained a B average, to be considered.
English language proficiency students must score at least 74 on TOEFL iBT, 550 on TOEFL PBT, 6 on IELTS.
Full time Application deadlines: Priority: October 15; Standard: January 15; Final: April 15. Online Application Deadlines: Fall: August 15; Spring: January 15.