Computer Networking
Career Diploma
Computer Networking Careers
Entry-level computer network technicians often work behind the scenes in an organization. After gaining experience and appropriate certifications, they may advance to a more senior level of responsibility. Here's what they might do:
- Design, install and support LANS and WANS
- Back up data to the server
- Reconfigure older equipment
- Install, upgrade and maintain software and hardware
- Manage databases
- Perform virus protection
- Supervise email, Internet and Intranet activity
- Manage databases
- Troubleshoot system crashes
Computer support specialists and systems administrators are among the fastest growing occupations. There are many paths of entry to this field, as nearly every business and organization, from industry to education, in public institutions and the private sector alike, utilize networks. Job growth will continue to be driven by the important of network and related services to the business world.
Ready to get started on your Computer Networking training? Enroll online or call 1-800-957-5412 to speak with an Admissions Advisor.
