EAST LANSING ? For the first time, professionals have the chance to earn the master?s degree in telecommunication, information studies and media offered by Michigan State University in evening classes.
The course will begin in fall 2006. Students have two years to complete all courses for the MA degree. Applications are open through April 1, 2006. The classes will be offered from 7-10 pm one night a week to accommodate commuters from across lower Michigan.
The MA program has three concentrations to choose from. Digital Media Arts and Technology prepares students for careers in audio and video production, web design, and video game design. Information and Telecommunication Management is for professionals who manage today’s communication networks and design new information technology applications for tomorrow. The Information, Policy and Society concentration is available for those who plan teaching and research careers in higher education.
The night courses for fall 2006 will be:
TC442 Advanced Video Design & Production
TC463 Network Design I
TC840 Digital Media Arts Foundations
TC852 Economic Structure of Telecom Industries
TC861 Information Networks & Technologies
TC877 Comparative and International Telecommunication
For spring 2007:
TC445 Digital Game Design
TC463 Network Design I
TC464 Network Security
TC465 Network Design II
TC802 Research Methods
TC841 Design Research (online course)
TC850 Telecom Policy Analysis
For more information about the program or to enroll, click on MSU.Edu