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Having What "IT" Takes to Network
Associates in IT Networking
Bryant & Stratton’s associate degree in Network Technology offers students a foundation of classwork and hands-on experiences with Network Systems commonly found in Business environments. Students will discover how information systems support organizational success. Networking students will then move on to discover the technologies that make up the network infrastructures that allow for successful transfer and use of mission critical business information. Those in the Network Technology program will learn how to install, configure, secure, administer, and troubleshoot network systems. Students will also address managing users, shared resources, and various other network components like routers and switches in LANS, WANS, and wireless network environments.
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Jobs in IT-Networking
Level I LAN Support
($37,949-$42,498)
Data Control Clerk I
($25,655-$37,678)
IT Asset Mgt Admin
($33,364-$68,488)
Keeping a computer network running smoothly is essential to almost every organization. To remain competitive, firms will continue to install computer networks and complex Internet sites.
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Its true, education really does pay. People with a college degree, on average, earn more than those with a high school degree. They also face a lower unemployment rate and better job opportunities.
As an IT-Networking student you will have the opportunity to take a series of exciting classes to prepare you for your future career.
TECH 100: Business Information System Principles
TECH 130: Hardware and Operating Systems
TECH 140: Networking Fundamentals
NETW 150: Routing & Switching in Networked Environments
NETW 160: Introduction to WANs
NETW 200: Networking with the Windows Network Operating System:
NETW 210: Networking with the UNIX/Linux Networking Operating Systems
NETW 220: Wireless Networks and WAN’s in the Enterprise
NETW 240: Network Security and Forensic Fundamentals
NETW 250: Network Design and Implementation
NETW 260: Internship/Capstone
Bryant & Stratton College prepares you for a successful career in the field of IT-Networking by teaching you the following types of skills:
Install, configure, secure, administer and troubleshoot network systems
Address managing users, shared resources and various other network components like routers and switches in LANS, WANS and wireless network environments