Networking Computer Courses

A degree in computer networking can lead to a lucrative career as a computer network administrator, computer systems administrator and many other career options in the computer networking field. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics notes that the median annual pay of computer networks administrators was $71,100 in May, 2008. Computer networking courses can cover a wide variety of topics and recur at colleges and universities as part of a bachelor's degree or graduate degree program.
  1. Courses at Regis University

    • Regis University in Colorado offers both online and on-campus courses in computer networking. Coursework in this field leads to a Bachelor of Science in Computer Networking degree. The school also offers courses through related certificate programs in information systems security and e-security. Students at Regis complete 24 hours in foundational computer networking courses in areas such as Networking Technologies & Fundamentals, Computer Science Fundamentals and Networking Infrastructure. Regis also requires students to complete 36 credit hours in upper-division courses in various areas of study such as Countermeasures, Computer Systems Security, Routing, Switching, and Telecommunications and Management of Enterprise Networks.

      Regis University

      3333 Regis Blvd

      Denver, CO 80221

      303-458-4080

      cps.regis.edu

    Westwood College Computer Network Management Courses

    • Westwood College is another school that offers both online and on-campus courses of study in the computer networking field. Westwood's computer networking bachelor's degree program has an emphasis in the field of network management. Students who take courses on-campus can obtain certification as a Cisco Certified Network Associate as part of their pursuit of the bachelor's degree. Courses of study included within the bachelor's degree program include studies in areas such as Database Management Systems, Network Operations and Monitoring, LAN Switching, Microsoft Network Operating Systems and Wireless Technologies.

      Westwood College

      3250 Wilshire Blvd.

      Suite 400

      Los Angeles, CA 90010

      213-739-9999

      westwood.edu

    Ferris State University Computer Networking Courses

    • Ferris State University in Big Rapids, Michigan also offers a bachelor's degree in the field of computer networks and systems. Students at Ferris State can receive Cisco certification as part of their undergraduate studies. The bachelor's degree at Ferris State requires the completion of 126 credit hours for graduation. Courses of study in the computer networking field include studies in the areas of Network Theory and Test, Real Time Operating Systems, Network Security Theory and Advanced Digital Systems. Students also complete 4 sequential courses in computer networks.

      Ferris State University

      1201 S. State St.

      Big Rapids, MI 49307

      231-591-2000

      ferris.edu

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