
The Bachelor's Degree in Information Technology - Network Administration provides students with the development of appropriate business skills, the use of networks, the development of programming skills, education in data administration and the completion of IT projects.
Associate degree in Network Management gives students the skills they need to install, maintain, and manage networks for companies of all sizes. The coursework helps students prepare for certifications in MCSA, A+, Network+, Security+, and Project+. Students learn information technology essentials, network security, and e-business principles, in addition to network management.
This program will strengthen your technical knowledge and critical thinking abilities through hands-on learning in Capella's advanced IT infrastructure and Virtual Lab Environment. You may be closer than you think.
The Master of Network and Communication Management program from the Keller Graduate School of Management provides students with instruction on communication and creating infrastructures for making technologies more profitable and efficient for their company.
The program is designed to provide an overview of information technology topics, such as Web development and programming. Students also take courses that are aimed at helping them learn how to install, maintain, and administer networks.
The Network Communications and Information Systems Associate of Science online Degree program allows you to gain a general technical education before choosing a concentration to further your knowledge in a specific technical field.
South University's Bachelor of Science in Information Technology - Network Administration program combines general education courses with instruction in business, information technology, and network administration. South University is regionally accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
This program is designed to provide the student with the same strong background in the application of computer technology to solving information technology needs as the basic IT degree, but with an emphasis in network design and operation.
The Associate of Arts in Information Technology/Networking (AA in Information Technology - Networking) degree program offers a functional overview of information systems and the analysis, design and security of modern computer networks.
This will prepare them for programmer/analyst, database management, Web development, networking, internetworking and security positions. Students have the option of choosing a concentration in: Computer Security, Database Developer, Database Management, Homeland Security and Information Systems, Internetworking Technology, Networking.
The online college bachelor�s degree program provides an advanced understanding of client/server computer concepts, with emphasis on the engineering practices used on modern networks. Students will learn to operate, install, configure, secure, troubleshoot, upgrade, and maintain PCs and complex networks and gain the skills necessary to provide high-end, solution-based technical support for a variety of inter- and intra-network situations.
The Associate of Applied Science in Computer Network Engineering program offered by Westwood College Online is designed to provide students with the skills required to design, install, configure, and maintain enterprise-wide networks.