Master of Networking Technology in Information Technology (Digital Media, Networking Technology) 24 months Postgraduate Programme By Carleton University |TopUniversities

Programme overview

Main Subject

Computer Science and Information Systems

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Our Master of Applied Science (MASc) addresses the needs of industry and society in the IT area, providing students with the skills they will need to succeed in this demanding and ever-evolving field. The master’s degree consists of two programs:  Networking Technology  (NET) that has two different pathways and  Digital Media  (DM).

Those pursuing the NET program will cover the design, management and operation of computer networks. They will develop research skills through courses and a project framework. There are two pathways in NET: Master of Applied Science in Networking Technology is our thesis-based program and Master of Networking Technology is our course-based program.

DM students will focus on areas dealing with the development of content and technology for entertainment, education and communication.

We offer a collaborative Specialization in Data Science and Cybersecurity to our DM students.

We offer a collaborative Specialization in Cybersecurity to our MASc in Networking Technology students and Master of Networking Technology students.

Capital Advantage

Positioned in Ottawa, graduates of this program will benefit from a continuing connection with industry that has always been the strength of all engineering and technology programs at Carleton. Many major companies and federal government organizations have their head offices in Ottawa and Toronto.

Career Opportunities

The need for digital media and network solutions is rapidly growing in both public and private sectors. Many of our DM graduates will go on to work with small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) which have strong research activities in the entertainment, media and communication industry, and also for government agencies and organizations who require digital media content and technologies. NET graduates could look at working with network operators, Internet service providers, or pursue careers with networking equipment manufacturers or with government agencies.

Note to International Applicants

Due to high demand with limited capacity, only international applicants who meet the following requirements (in addition to our minimum application requirements) will be considered for admission.

Master of Networking Technology

Course-based: only international applicants who have an undergraduate degree in a related field are eligible for admission. All other minimum application requirements must also be met. Please see the Carleton list of countries and minimum admission requirements. If you do not meet the minimum GPA but your GPA is close to the cut-off and you have work experience or other experience relevant to your application, please apply.

Research Highlights

Networking Technology

  • Apple iPhone networking subsystems
  • Network security and privacy
  • Cellular mobile networks
  • Cloud computing
  • Internet of things

Digital Media

  • Media productions such as movies and commercials
  • Natural human-computer interaction methods
  • New educational technologies
  • Guidance and direction to the gaming industry
  • Exhibitions for national museums

Programme overview

Main Subject

Computer Science and Information Systems

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Our Master of Applied Science (MASc) addresses the needs of industry and society in the IT area, providing students with the skills they will need to succeed in this demanding and ever-evolving field. The master’s degree consists of two programs:  Networking Technology  (NET) that has two different pathways and  Digital Media  (DM).

Those pursuing the NET program will cover the design, management and operation of computer networks. They will develop research skills through courses and a project framework. There are two pathways in NET: Master of Applied Science in Networking Technology is our thesis-based program and Master of Networking Technology is our course-based program.

DM students will focus on areas dealing with the development of content and technology for entertainment, education and communication.

We offer a collaborative Specialization in Data Science and Cybersecurity to our DM students.

We offer a collaborative Specialization in Cybersecurity to our MASc in Networking Technology students and Master of Networking Technology students.

Capital Advantage

Positioned in Ottawa, graduates of this program will benefit from a continuing connection with industry that has always been the strength of all engineering and technology programs at Carleton. Many major companies and federal government organizations have their head offices in Ottawa and Toronto.

Career Opportunities

The need for digital media and network solutions is rapidly growing in both public and private sectors. Many of our DM graduates will go on to work with small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) which have strong research activities in the entertainment, media and communication industry, and also for government agencies and organizations who require digital media content and technologies. NET graduates could look at working with network operators, Internet service providers, or pursue careers with networking equipment manufacturers or with government agencies.

Note to International Applicants

Due to high demand with limited capacity, only international applicants who meet the following requirements (in addition to our minimum application requirements) will be considered for admission.

Master of Networking Technology

Course-based: only international applicants who have an undergraduate degree in a related field are eligible for admission. All other minimum application requirements must also be met. Please see the Carleton list of countries and minimum admission requirements. If you do not meet the minimum GPA but your GPA is close to the cut-off and you have work experience or other experience relevant to your application, please apply.

Research Highlights

Networking Technology

  • Apple iPhone networking subsystems
  • Network security and privacy
  • Cellular mobile networks
  • Cloud computing
  • Internet of things

Digital Media

  • Media productions such as movies and commercials
  • Natural human-computer interaction methods
  • New educational technologies
  • Guidance and direction to the gaming industry
  • Exhibitions for national museums

Admission Requirements

6.5+
28+
2.7+
86+
125+
60+

2 Years

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