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Online Bachelor's Degrees in Wireless Networking

Find online Bachelor's Degrees, courses, and programs in Wireless Networking . Curriculum & programs in this area cover a broad range of subjects and are designed to provide students with a broad-based education.

BS in Information Technology-Networking & Telecommunications

The Networking and Telecommunications concentration is designed to provide specific theories, competencies, and skills necessary for success as a network administrator. This concentration is developed with a focus on the Networking+ body of knowledge including local area networks and wide area networks.

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Offered by: University of Phoenix

Bachelor's - Computer Information Systems - Computer Forensics

Computer forensics specialists acquire, investigate, and report on the electronic evidence of criminal cases. The Computer Information Systems degree program with a specilization in Computer Forensics from DeVry University can help you master leading forensic software applications and gain an understanding of the diversity of computer crime and the laws and principals concerned with computer forensics and electronic evidence. You'll also learn how to discover data that resides in a computer system, and recover deleted, encrypted, or damaged file information. With this high-demand skill set, you'll play a key role in identifying and prosecuting criminals. Once you've earned your bachelor's degree in Computer Information Systems with a specilization in Computer Forensics at DeVry University, you can take your education further at DeVry University's Keller Graduate School of Management to earn your master's degree in Business Administration (MBA), Information Systems Management, or Network & Communications Management.

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Offered by: DeVry University

BSIS: Internetworking Technology

The principal objective of the Bachelor of Science in Information Systems program is to teach students state-of-the-art computer concepts. This will prepare them for programmer/analyst, database management, Web development, networking, internetworking and security positions.

Within this curriculum, students have the option of choosing a concentration in: Computer Security, Database Developer, Database Management, Homeland Security and Information Systems, Internetworking Technology, Networking, Programming, Security Administration, and Web Development.

*Programs may vary by state and by campus

Offered by: Strayer University

Bachelor Degree - Information Technology: Major in Cisco Network Systems

Westwood College is a Cisco Networking Academy®*, so as part of this bachelor's degree program your faculty of working professionals can:

  • Prepare to take the highly–prized Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) and Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) qualifying exams**
  • Prepare to take other industry–standard certification** exams, such as Microsoft® (workstation, server, active directory and infrastructure), CompTIA A+®, CompTIA Security® and CompTIA Network+®
  • Learn advanced networking techniques and security skills

Program names, course topics and outcomes may vary by location. Please speak with a Westwood College admissions representative for full program details.

* Our online campus is not part of this academy.

** Westwood prepares students for certification. Graduates wishing to attain certification must take and pass any applicable tests/exams

Offered by: Westwood College

BS in Computer Networking

This degree program will prepare you for a career in information technology emphasizing computer networks, network analysis, and network design. Through a balanced curriculum of computer hardware, software, architecture, and communications, you will develop a solid understanding of how to design, manage, and maintain computer-networking systems, including LAN, WAN, and enterprise networks.

Offered by: Regis University

Information Technology: Computer Networking and Telecommunications

The Computer Networking and Telecommunications concentration is designed to prepare graduates to enter the workforce as networking or telecommunications professionals with special emphasis in network design and administration, telecommunications management and equipment repair, enterprise systems management, web administration, technical support, and technical writing. It includes a broad range of technologies including telephone and cable, data communications, wireless communications systems, and satellite and internet technologies. Areas covered in coursework include products and services, vendor selection, voice/data integration, network design and administration, network management, and domestic and international telecom policy.

Offered by: Briarcliffe College

Network Systems and Data Communications, BS

Keiser Universitys Bachelors of Science in Network Systems and Data Communications provides a comprehensive program of study, designed to prepare graduates for entry-level positions in data operations and infrastructure planning environments. Network systems and data communications analysis pertains to the planning, designing, testing, implementation, and evaluation of network and data communications systems. Students are provided a hands-on collaborative learning curriculum based on industry led criteria. The program fosters the acquisition of systems-thinking and research skills necessary within a dynamic technical environment.

Offered by: Keiser University Campus

BS in Information Technology - Networking and Security Emphasis

Globe University's bachelor's and associate programs in IT are hands-on. Students work with their own computers, classes are small and instructors have practical experience in various areas of IT. Graduates are equipped with high-value skills for today's jobs.

Offered by: Globe University/MSB
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