Computer & Networking Technology

Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.)
Computer & Networking Technology

Computer & Networking technicians solve software, hardware, and networking issues. They set up and maintain computer systems and networks.  Technicians provide hands-on and remote support for end users of computers and networks. Computer careers have many job opportunities for remote work.

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Computer & Networking Technology, A.A.S.

The A.A.S. degree provides hands-on training in computer hardware, operating systems, and networks. Learn the skills necessary to provide support for industry-leading computer systems and networks.

Length

  • 2 Years for Full-Time Students
  • 60 Credits

Cost

  • Typically, $3,112 for the year

Course List

Career Opportunities

Network administrators oversee the setup and maintenance of computer networks, ensuring smooth operation and security. Their responsibilities include configuring hardware, troubleshooting issues, and implementing security measures.

Network engineers design and optimize network infrastructure to meet organizational requirements, addressing challenges and enhancing performance. They deploy new technologies, troubleshoot complex issues, and ensure network reliability and availability.

Cybersecurity analysts protect networks, systems, and data from cyber threats by monitoring traffic, conducting assessments, and implementing security measures. They play a crucial role in identifying and mitigating security risks to safeguard organizational assets.

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