Objective of Network Administration Security
The objective of the Network Administration Security program is to provide students with a combination of knowledge, hands-on experience, and application of theory to information technology. The program keeps pace with changing technology by offering courses in areas such as routers, wireless security, database administration, and various areas of systems security. The curriculum emphasizes quantitative and communications skills as well as provides a foundation in business environments. Upon graduation, students will receive the degree Bachelor of Science in Network Administration Security.
Graduates of the Network Administration Security program will qualify for entry-level employment as Network Administrators, Computer Support Specialists, Computer Systems Analysts, Network Security Professionals, and Computer Systems Engineers.
Length of Program for Network Administration Security
The program typically takes four years consisting of 12 semesters, each including two 8–week terms. The minimum time to complete the program is 48 months (192 weeks, 16 break weeks). Students must complete the associate’s degree plus a minimum of 65.5 credit hours, for a total of 129 credit hours. The complete program consists of approximately 2175 hours, which is comprised of 1695 hours of theory and 480 hours of laboratory.
Semester Start Dates
Classes begin every 8 weeks.