Network administrators manage all of the day-to-day aspects of a computer network. In addition to configuring networks, they are responsible for making the network operational 24 hours a day. Tasks performed include installing and configuring new equipment, including desktop PCs and servers, troubleshooting day-to-day problems and unusual issues with networked equipment, and evaluating the need for upgrades or replacements of current computer hardware and software solutions.
Students who complete this program can become employed as network administrators in virtually all businesses and enterprises where computers and networks are used. Students are also well prepared for industry certification.
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