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The Program addresses the increasingly complex demands placed on current and future telecommunications managers in the private, public, and military sectors. Courses cover a broad range of telecommunications and networking issues while reinforcing a systems approach. Since the program takes a holistic, rather than an individualistic approach, students learn everything about telecommunication systems from hardware and software technologies to societal and management issues.

Many different perspectives-electrical engineering, computer and information science, systems engineering, business and policy-enrich the program. Each perspective is essential, but the combination is the key. These multiple perspectives allow for an exchange of ideas among a diverse group of faculty and peers, not only in the classroom, but also beyond.

The Degree requires ten course units. Out of the total ten, seven course units must be taken from Penn Engineering. Requirements include (for more details on courses, see Curriculum Details):

  • Two Core courses in telecommunications: TCOM 500 and TCOM 502
  • One Core course on probability and stochastic processes: ENM 503 (ESE 530 with advisor approval)
  • One Technical Elective: a graduate course in TCOM, ESE, or CIS, advisor approval required.
  • Three TCOM Electives
  • Three Free Electives including choices from graduate courses offered by the Electrical & Systems Engineering and Computer and Information Science departments, the Wharton School of Business, and up to one Computer and Information Technology course. A master's thesis (2 cus) or independent study is also possible as an elective. Advisor approval is required.
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Telecommunications & Networking
Moore Building, Rm 203
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6391
Tel No.: (215) 898-0696
Fax No.: (215) 573-2068
tcom@seas.upenn.edu