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Network Administration

How Our Degree Works

CCV’s Network Administration program teaches you how to design, build and maintain local and wide area networks. Successful completion of the program prepares you for the widely recognized Cisco CCNA and CCENT certification exams. In addition you will learn how to: install and configure operating systems; build and maintain computers; support computer users; troubleshoot computer problems; and develop web sites or manage databases. Upon completion of the program you’ll be prepared to begin an exciting career in the field of networking and computer troubleshooting.

Why Our Degree Works

CCV offers courses using current hardware, software and learning technologies that prepare you for a number of industry certifications. Many of our courses are offered online or in hybrid format, using a combination of distance learning with classroom-based labs. By including a variety of learning environments from classroom-based courses, to distance education and community and work experience, CCV’s degree prepares you for a successful career in Information Technology.

Career Opportunities

CCV graduates are employed as assistant network administrators, network technicians and computer support specialists for Internet service providers and other employers. The high-tech skills covered in the degree program allow you to enter the field of computer networking or to pursue a baccalaureate degree in engineering, programming or information management.

Transfer Options

CCV has articulation agreements with Champlain College, University of Vermont, and Marlboro College. CCV advisors can help you select courses that will transfer to your four-year program.

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