The Basic Telecommunications course provides students with foundational knowledge and practical skills in telecommunications systems and technologies
Duration:
Typically 6 months to 1 year (varies by program)
Introduction to Telecommunications
Overview of communication systems, history, and industry standards.
Telecommunication Networks
Basics of wired and wireless networks, including PSTN, mobile networks, and VoIP.
Transmission Media
Study of copper cables, fiber optics, and wireless transmission.
Network Protocols & Technologies
Introduction to TCP/IP, GSM, LTE, and 5G.
Telecommunication Equipment
Hands-on training with routers, switches, modems, and PBX systems.
Signal Processing & Modulation
Basics of analog and digital signals, encoding, and multiplexing.
Troubleshooting & Maintenance
Diagnosing and fixing common telecommunication issues.
Safety & Regulations
Workplace safety, industry standards, and compliance (e.g., FCC, ITU).
Format:
Combines theory with practical lab work.
Key Course Components:
Prerequisites:
Basic math and science knowledge (no prior electronics experience required).
Career Pathways:
Telecom technician
Network support specialist
Field service engineer
IT/Telecom installer
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