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eMCM-5 Dissertation
eMCM-3 Legal, Regulatory, Policy <(>&<)> Environment of a Converged Society
The effect of radio transmissions on health has been studied extensively, leading to international standards for network antennas and exposure limits for workers and the public. Despite the ever-growing body of scientific knowledge, many people continue to be concerned about electromagnetic fields (EMFs) and their impact on health.
eMCM-2 Project Management for ICT
eMCM-1 Strategic Management for ICT
This Master of Communications Management (MCM) programme comprises three distinct elements of PG, Cert, PG Dip and Masters. The module takes a strategic view of Human Capital required for Operations and Maintenance Systems and reflects on plans to cope with situations outside the norm. The module evaluates the effective use of relational databases and wireless technologies to achieve best in class performance.
This module describes the legal, regulatory, policy and environmental requirements for a converged society within the provision of information and communication services in the context of global transformation. The module examines the legal, regulatory, policy and environmental issues facing governments, network operators and users. The key issues are: commercialisation, liberalisation, resources, frameworks both legal and regulatory, converged services, climate, power and disposal.
The Master of Communications Management (MCM) programme comprises three distinc elements of PG, Cert, PG Dip and Masters. The dissertation component provides an opportunity for the students to undertake rigorous research in a field relevant to their specialist course of study. the main deliverable will be a written document (dissertation), although in some instances supporting antefacts and other evidence may also be generated.