Network Administrator
Managing and maintaining computer networks is a core responsibility for IT professionals in every industry. Organizations depend on skilled technicians to keep their networks running smoothly, protect them from security risks, and support the people who rely on them each day. If you’re aiming to start a career in information technology, the Network Administrator program offers a strong foundation.
In this program, you’ll learn the fundamentals of PC setup, maintenance, and networking. Training includes how to manage and administer network environments, plan and implement network installations or upgrades, and monitor, optimize, and maintain network performance. You’ll also explore how to apply security practices across different network components and troubleshoot issues related to both local and wide area networks.
The curriculum is aligned with industry-recognized certification standards from Microsoft, CompTIA, and Cisco. Graduates are prepared to pursue key certifications such as CompTIA A+, Network+, Security+, and the Cisco CCNA.
As technology continues to evolve, organizations increasingly need professionals who can identify risks, strengthen security measures, and protect digital environments. The 70-week Cybersecurity Analyst program helps students build the skills required to safeguard computer systems and support secure network operations.
Your training covers essential topics such as network and computer management, cybersecurity techniques, digital forensics, and modern security tools. You’ll also be prepared to write industry-recognized certification exams, including CompTIA A+, Network+, Security+, CySA+, PenTest+, and the Cisco CCNA.
Upon completing the program, you’ll be ready to apply your cybersecurity knowledge in organizations of all sizes and contribute to protecting their systems and users.
Salary Outlook
- $61 High Wage per Hour
- 73% Employment Rate*
- $41 Average Wage per Hour