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About Telecommunications Engineering

Telecommunications Engineering programs prepare individuals to apply mathematical and scientific principles to the design, development, and maintenance of telecommunications technology, networks, and systems. Includes instruction in telecommunications, computer networking, communications networks and systems, signals, circuits, fiber optics, and wireless systems and technology.

Students who are passionate about Telecommunications Engineering can study up to a Masters degree. Right now, 63 students earn a some level of degree in Telecommunications Engineering around the US each year. More students graduate with a degree in Telecommunications Engineering in the state of Colorado than any other state. The average starting salary for an undergraduate degree in Telecommunications Engineering is $61,300.

Popularity of Telecommunications Engineering Degrees in the U.S.
This heat map represents the states that have the highest percent of Telecommunications Engineering degrees compared to all other degrees awarded in that state.
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Careers

The highest paying job for Telecommunications Engineering majors is Architectural and Engineering Managers. However, another thing to consider is how much demand there is for specific careers. A job that is in high need that a degree in Telecommunications Engineering can prepare you for is Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary.

Top Paying Careers

These are the highest paying careers for Telecommunications Engineering majors.

Most In-Demand Careers

These are the careers in highest demand for Telecommunications Engineering majors.

Student Demographics

Total Students
5
Female Students
1 (20%)
Male Students
4 (80%)
U.S. Nonresident (4, 80%)
White (1, 20%)
Asian (0, <1%)
American Indian or Alaska Native (0, <1%)
Hispanic or Latino (0, <1%)
Black or African American (0, <1%)
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander (0, <1%)
Two or more races (0, <1%)
Race/ethnicity unknown (0, <1%)

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