
October 27th, 2011, 09:16 AM
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Sarcky
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Pennsylvania, USA
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Read the course catalog. There are probably 30 courses absolutely required for your major. Read the descriptions of those courses and look for the names of programming languages. "Telecommunications" is too broad for us to be of much help. Will you be programming internet routers? The Cisco IOS is not technically a language, but sort of counts. Will you be writing cell phone apps? Will you need to interface with Asterisk or anything of that sort? The course catalog or your advisor can answer these questions even better than we could.
EDIT: Also, I know this is a forum and therefore not a formal environment, but if you're going to be majoring in communications, you should really learn to write English properly. Or at least passably. I could barely make it through your first post.
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