Telecommunications Degrees, Programs, and Courses

The University of Denver represents the oldest independent university in the Rocky Mountain Region. Their first student graduated in 1884, and now enrolls over 10,400 students in graduate and undergraduate programs. The institution is implementing a $450 million plan that unites all university programs on a single campus in addition to thirteen academic, residential and administrative buildings. Denver’s faculty is committed to excellence and brings into fruition graduates ready to lead in their chosen field of study. First year students have their own mentor and enjoy a 13:1 faculty to student ratio.

Accreditation

North Central Association of Colleges and Schools



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Telecommunications

Through the University of Denver’s Online Education program, students can pursue any of five Master’s degrees in Telecommunications from the comfort of their own homes. The programs strive to reach the optimal balance of theoretical instruction and practical application that, when combined with participants’ previous professional experience, will provide the most effective education and...