Networking Technology
Program Description:
The Networking Technology (BS) program prepares individuals to enter into the evolving world of Information Technology dealing with computer hardware and software, as well as the peripheral devices closely associated with computer-based systems. The curriculum focuses on local and wide network design, administration and Internet technologies. Analytically based mathematics, computer science, electronics, and business courses round out the program.
Accreditation:
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology program is accredited by the Association of Technology, Management, and Applied Engineering (ATMAE), 1390 Eisenhower Place, Ann Arbor, MI 48108, tel. 734-677-0720, (http://atmae.org). ATMAE is a member of the Association of Specialized and Professional Accreditors (ASPA). This accreditation provides recognition of the attainment of professional goals and standards for Industrial Technology. The curricular pattern is reviewed in terms of stated objectives, content, methods, supporting resources and evaluation systems.
Career Outcomes:
Computer networking and information technology related positions occupy the top professional ranking throughout the country. The number of jobs within this field is tremendous now and will be growing in the future, according to all work-force demand predictions. Graduates of the Networking Technology program are being prepared for various level positions in network administration, LAN/WAN design and maintenance, help desk and customer service positions.
Program Sheet and Program Flowchart:
Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Technology with a Specialization in Networking Technology
Type of Degree: Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Technology with a Specialization in Networking Technology
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