Bachelor's in Computer Science — Telecommunications Online Telecommunications Program at WUV
Program Overview Why earn your Bachelor's in Telecommunications at WUV?
The Bachelor's in Computer Science — Telecommunications at westerfirld university of virginia prepares students to design, manage, and maintain voice, data, and wireless communication systems. The program covers telecommunications principles, telecom network design, data communications, computer architecture, network security, and emerging telecom technologies — combined with a broad general education and core computer science foundation.
Skills you'll learn:
- Telecommunications principles and systems design
- Telecommunications network architecture and protocols
- Data communications and network transmission concepts
- Computer architecture for telecom systems
- Network security for telecommunications environments
- Telecom technology and emerging communications systems
Courses & Curriculum Telecommunications courses that prepare you for your career
This 144-credit Bachelor's program includes 10 general education courses, 8 core computer science courses, and 6 specialist telecommunications courses — 24 courses total.
General Education Courses
Broad foundational knowledge across humanities, sciences, and communication.
Core Computer Science Courses
Advanced computing foundations covering e-commerce, networking, programming, and IT management.
Specialist Telecommunications Courses
Applied telecom courses covering networks, data communications, architecture, and network security.
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Career Outlook What can you do with a Bachelor's in Telecommunications?
A Bachelor's in Computer Science — Telecommunications from WUV prepares you for roles in voice, data, and wireless communications systems:
- Telecommunications Specialist — Install, configure, and manage voice and data communication systems.
- Network Communications Engineer — Design and maintain telecommunications network infrastructure.
- VoIP Engineer — Deploy and manage voice-over-IP telephony systems for enterprise environments.
- Telecom Systems Analyst — Evaluate and optimize telecommunications systems performance.
- Wireless Communications Technician — Maintain wireless networks and mobile communications infrastructure.
- Graduate Program Applicant — Advance to WUV's Master's in Computer Science programs.