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Mar 26, 2008

HAN university: Master of Telecommunication Management

There is an increasing demand for telecommunication engineers who combine a Master´s level of theoretical and operational understanding with the flexibility to adapt to new developments. This study programme at university level was designed to fulfil the need of Bachelor level graduates to get a deeper insight in breadth and in depth in setting up a telecommunication network. Latest technologies and computer techniques in its total environment with the emphasis on project management, including human resource management, marketing and financial management. The university uses sophisticated simulation programmes and modern equipped laboratories. Scheme structure and study load The programme is scheduled in a full-time and part time study. The full-time study runs in the normal route during 12 months or efficiently during 9 months. All teaching is done in English and the courses are evaluated by exams, reports and/or presentations. Admission conditions The programme is admissible for Bachelor level graduates in Electronical, Electro technical and Electro mechanical Engineering or any closely related study. In order to be admitted students must have obtained a Bachelor degree at an above average level: in principle a GPA ³ 2.8 is asked for. Apart from that, students must have a sufficient command of the English language (TOEFL score 550 or more / IELTS 6.0 or more). For the full-time schedule students are expected to have at least two years of working experience in a relevant telecommunication environment. Part-time students should work in a relevant environment. Registration Applicants for the scheme are requested to fill out the special Registration Form Master in Telecommunication and Management. If the number of applicants exceeds the number of available places, the order of receipt of the registration forms will determine the admission. Students must be aware that investigation in their background is possible due to the non-proliferation agreement, of which the Netherlands is a participant.//HAN university

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