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Technology Degrees: Computer Networking
What Will I Learn in a Computer Networking Degree Program?
In this course of study, you will learn about systems engineering, troubleshooting, analytical thinking and data management. Some of the typical classes for computer networking degree students are operating systems, local area networks, Web publishing, programming and logic. As a graduate of this degree program, you will be well equipped to create, maintain, troubleshoot and manage all types of computer networks.
What Can I Do With a Computer Networking Degree?
Graduates will usually find jobs as computer network administrators, architects or engineers. In these positions, you will be responsible for designing, installing and supporting computer systems. This can include working with software and hardware. Computer network administrators can work in many different environments, such as small businesses, schools, government organizations and large corporations.
What Is the Career Outlook for Computer Networking Degree Students?
Graduates with an advanced education in networking can take advantage of favorable job outlook for many years to come. Network systems administrators and analysts will see employment growth through 2018 that is projected to be much faster than the average for all occupations. This job growth will translate into plentiful prospects, and degree holders in computer networking should not have any difficulty finding work. Wages for graduates start at about $41,000.
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