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    5 Networks programs found

    PhD Programmes in Technology Studies Information Technology Networks

    A PhD is the terminal degree offered in many fields of study, and as such, is the highest degree conferred upon scholars. It requires a high level of commitment and intellectual rigor, and it often paves the way for career and personal advancement.

    What is a PhD in Networks? This modern field of study focuses on technology and organizations and may be multidisciplinary in approach. It may involve such academic focuses as mathematics, analytics, economics and computer science. Classes may include computer science, statistics, social sciences, data analysis and economics. The program may include advanced research focused on problem-solving and close collaboration with companies and institutions.

    Graduates of this program typically have the ability to closely analyze complex data with an eye toward solutions, a valuable skill in the business community. They also may develop the ability to engage in critical thinking and have the skills to recognize and resolve challenging problems.

    The cost of a PhD in Networks will vary from program to program. Factors that may influence the overall expenses may include tuition, books, supplies, scholarships and the country of study. Students are encouraged to contact each potential school for more information on costs.

    Once awarded a PhD in this program, graduates may find work in a variety of locations throughout the world. They may continue on in academia as professors, researchers, librarians or department heads. They may find rewarding careers with companies as computer programmers, data analysts, economics researchers and business consultants. Alumni have received prominent roles in government jobs as traffic engineers, IT analysts and computer engineers.

    To choose the right program, interested parties should search for the university that best suits their needs. It is important to consider the location of the university as well as the fields of study that are available. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.