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Cardiff Metropolitan University

1 telecommunications courses WALES
Subject ranking: 71st
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WUSCA ranking: 43th
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The campus is easily accessible by bus and also offers a car park, getting to campus is so easy and convenient and the area is a lot quieter as it’s not central, they offer an app where you can earn points when you buy from the food places in the uni the points turn into money which u can then spend, the thing I found the hardest was getting around I would’ve enjoyed a tour on my first day it would’ve made me feel less nervous but the people at reception are happy to help the support from my lectures especially my personal tutor has been amazing I couldn’t have picked a uni more convenient for me.

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Imperial College London

1 telecommunications courses LONDON
Subject ranking: 2nd
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Studying at Imperial College Business School for my Master's in Economics & Strategy for Business was an incredible experience. The program pushed me to think critically and strategically while offering the perfect blend of academic rigor and practical application. I was inspired by the diverse, driven cohort and had the chance to collaborate with brilliant peers from around the globe. The faculty's expertise and guidance truly enhanced my learning, and the school's location in the heart of London made the experience even more vibrant and enriching. It was a transformative journey that broadened my perspective and prepared me for real-world challenges.

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Electronic and Information Engineering - MEng (Hons)
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University of the West of Scotland

1 telecommunications courses SCOTLAND
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I feel that I have still learned a lot, but many of the assessments have been changed from practice assessments to essays or tests. I just can’t wait to be on campus because I know it will be so much better. I can’t give a proper opinion until I see what everything is like for myself

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Web and Mobile Development
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Studying telecommunications

Telecommunications is the science and practice of information exchange, which is a fundamental part of today’s connected world. It involves transmitting data over long distances, utilising various technologies such as mobile networks, fibre optics, and satellites to enable global communication systems such as telephone, radio, television, and the internet. Students cover technical topics such as network design, wireless communication, and digital signal processing, and there are many avenues to pursue at postgraduate level which can include the technical aspects of telecommunications, as well as the business that surrounds it. Career prospects are varied, and include jobs such as network engineer, telecommunications manager, data analyst, and cybersecurity consultant. Telecommunications jobs are in high demand and offer good opportunities to travel and work abroad.

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