Auburn University First To Offer Wireless Degree
EyesWideOpen writes "Auburn University in Alabama will become the first school in the country to offer a four-year bachelor's degree in the study of wireless technology this fall. Since its inception three months ago an estimated 30 to 50 students have signed up for Auburn's wireless engineering program. 'All engineering students are expected to complete liberal arts and general engineering classes the first two years of school. They then can focus on wireless during their last two years of study by taking courses such as Wireless Design Lab, RF Devices and Circuits, and 3G and 4G Wireless.'"
Probably not a first post.
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Do they have wireless english classes?
You should look into one
Another one bites the dust.
Another one bites the dust.
Another one bites the dust.
here is hte textt
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Look man, you kept good mod points away from anonymous cowards.
VA are cutting their costs. How soon before Slashdot dies?
Notice that they quietly threw Jon Katz off the payroll about six weeks ago. But yet people STILL complain about him...