- Learn to design, configure, install, manage and support networks in organizations of all sizes, from the relatively small to the multinational.
- They will begin by studying computer architecture, design principles, and programming before exploring the design and implementation of small-scale and enterprise-wide computer networks, and learning about converged voice/data networks.
- There is plenty of opportunities for practical work, including modeling networks and using advanced simulation tools to analyze performance. They will also demonstrate the importance of security in network design and critically discuss the relevant ethical and legal issues.
- The stand-alone network lets you safely experiment with building complex networks. They will learn to install and configure hardware, operating systems, and software. The university has Apple Mac Pro computers with dual boot (Windows/Mac OS X), featuring a wide range of CAD, database design, and web software. The virtual network lab means you can access our networking devices from anywhere at any time.
- When students graduate, they can apply for certification at Associate (CCNA) and Professional levels (CCNP) with Cisco Systems, the leading manufacturer of networking equipment.