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Northeastern University

Telecommunication Systems
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Graduate School of Engineering
Northeastern University
130 Snell Engineering Center
360 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA 02115-5000
Ph: 617-373-4312


SAMPLE COURSE PLANS

The cases below assume that a student does not need to take any pre-requisite courses and does not seek waivers from any of the core courses.  Please note these sample cases are for illustration only.  Individual cases are likely to vary enormously.

CASE 1:  Full-time international student who does not go on co-op

SEMESTER 1: (Fall)

    TSMG 5310
    TSMG 5330

SEMESTER 2: (Spring)

    TSMG 5320
    TSMG 5340

SEMESTER 3: (Fall)

    Elective 1
    Elective 2

SEMESTER 4: (Spring)

   Elective 3
   Elective 4


CASE 2:  Full-time international student who goes on co-op


SEMESTER 1: (Fall)

    TSMG 5310
    TSMG 5330

SEMESTER 2: (Spring)

    TSMG 5320
    TSMG 5340

SEMESTER 3: (Summer II + Fall)
   Co-op

SEMESTER 4: (Spring)

    Elective 1
    Elective 2

SEMESTER 5: (Fall)

   Elective 3
   Elective 4


CASE 3:  Full-time domestic student who does not go on co-op

SEMESTER 1: (Fall)

 TSMG 5310
  TSMG 5330
 Elective 1

SEMESTER 2: (Spring)

  TSMG 5320
  TSMG 5340
  Elective 2

SEMESTER 3: (Fall)

    Elective 3
    Elective 4


CASE 4:  Part-time student who does not go on co-op

SEMESTER 1: (Fall)
   
TSMG 5310

SEMESTER 2: (Spring)

TSMG 5320

SEMESTER 3: (Fall)

TSMG 5330

SEMESTER 4: (Spring)

  TSMG 5340

SEMESTER 5: (Fall)

   Elective 1
   
SEMESTER 6: (Spring)

Elective 2

SEMESTER 7: (Fall)

   Elective 3
   
SEMESTER 8: (Spring)

Elective 4


Note that a student’s progress through the program may be accelerated by taking more than the minimum number of courses in the Fall or Spring semesters, or by taking courses during the summer semester(s).
  
Students may also commence the program in the Spring semester.