Computer Network Administration
If you have an aptitude for computers, imagine having the freedom to design the computer systems for an entire organization. As a graduate of the Computer Network Administration program, you will learn to design, install and support computer systems for corporations, government agencies, healthcare organizations and others entities.
This Associate of Occupational Science degree teaches you to evaluate system and network requirements to meet customer needs, maintain network hardware and software, analyze problems and coordinate network security.
Computer network administrators:
- Are responsible for local-area networks (LAN), wide-area networks (WAN), intranets and Internet systems
- Maintain network efficiency and ensure all components of the system work together
- Troubleshoot problems and make recommendations for future system upgrades
- Install and repair computer equipment for successful operation
As an official Microsoft IT Academy, the Sullivan College of Technology & Design will provide you with a comprehensive technical program, as well as web-assisted training in Microsoft products. Small class sizes and hands-on training on equipment and software that is the industry standard will prepare you for a successful career, and you’ll enjoy lifetime review privileges in your program. Financial assistance is also available.
And as long as you’d like, you’ll receive personalized placement assistance from Career Services to help you stay in a leadership role.
Learn more about the program or apply now.
Graduates work for:
- Internet Service Providers
- Advertising agencies, TV and radio stations and other communications firms
- Military agencies and government organizations
- Computer sales and service firms