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Network Engineer Associate Degree

Are you interested in technology? Are you the kind of person who enjoys solving problems and doesn't give up until things are fixed? Are you able to think outside the box? If you have these personality traits and are looking for a rewarding career, consider earning an associate degree in network engineering. More companies are relying more heavily on computers for exchanging information, and network engineers help make this communication possible. If you choose to work as a network engineer, you'll research hardware and software related to communications, design, test, and evaluate network systems, connect offices to the internet, and configure internal systems.

Network Engineering Coursework
If you are interested in studying network engineering, you will earn an Associate of Applied Science degree in network engineering. You'll take classes in operating systems, system administration, programming languages such as Javascript, C++, and BASIC, systems analysis and design, and the basics of Local Area Networks and Wide Area Networks. You'll learn about computer applications, troubleshooting, and web page design and linking.

The Associate Degree Payoff: Job Descriptions
Of course, your associate degree in network engineering will train you to be a network engineer, but the skills will you learn won't necessarily limit you to that specific job. Other jobs that you could choose include data communications analyst, systems administrator, or computer programmer. The good news is that if you choose to work as a network engineer, the combined years of education and experience can eventually pay off.

The following colleges offer Network Engineer Associates Degrees or similar degree programs:
  Keiser University eCampus Online

Keiser University eCampus Online offers degrees in fields that are in high demand and provides job placement assistance to all its students and alumni. We research trends for growing fields and tailor our curriculum to prepare students for entry and advancement to rewarding careers.

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  DeVry University

DeVry University offers flexible scheduling and the convenience to study at any of 80+ locations, online or a combination of both. Earn a respected associate degree, bachelor's degree or master's degree from an accredited university. A career-oriented education from DeVry University will put you in a great place to begin or advance in the workplace when you graduate.

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  Strayer University

Established in 1892 and accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, Strayer University is dedicated to providing quality higher education programs for working adults like you. Classes are designed to fit your busy schedule, meeting on evenings, weekends, and asynchronously on the web. Undergraduate and graduate programs are available in accounting, business and internet technology.

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  Westwood College

Westwood College is an institution of higher learning dedicated to providing quality, career-focused undergraduate and graduate programs that prepare students with the knowledge, skills, and credentials needed to launch, enhance, or change careers. The College offers broad access to education and serves a diverse, multicultural body of students in an environment that promotes pride, respect, and teamwork. The College's programs are designed to empower students to pursue their individual career goals.

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  Fortis Institute

At Fortis Institute, we provide students with the skills and training they need to prepare for a variety of in-demand career fields, including Medical Assisting, Medical Billing and Coding, Dental Assistant, and Medical Business & Clinical Specialist. We offer qualified instructors, personalized attention, career services for our graduates, and much more. Programs vary by location. Please contact each individual campus for accreditation information.

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  Anthem Institute

Train for an exciting, in-demand career at Anthem Institute. Hands-on, comprehensive training helps students develop the skills they need for a successful career in a short amount of time. Career training programs include Computer Networking & Security, Graphic Design & Animation, Medical Administration, Medical Billing & Coding, Medical Assistant, Massage Therapy, and Surgical Technologist.

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  Florida Technical College

Florida Technical College realizes that a successful education requires a lot more than just reading books and taking tests - especially in today's highly competitive job market. That's why they’ve structured their Health Care, Technology, and Programming curricula to achieve one thing for their students: success in the real world. Students benefit from personal attention from experienced instructors and hands-on training in fully equipped lab classrooms.

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  Pittsburgh Technical Institute

Pittsburgh Technical Institute offers the education you need to start the career you want. Whether you want to study business, technology, allied health or design, PTI has career-focused associate degree programs and 9 to 15 month certificate programs designed by industry insiders, so you'll get what you need in two years or less. Plus, PTI has one of the most successful career placement services to improve your career outlook even further.

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  Pioneer Pacific College

Pioneer Pacific College is a nationally recognized college with locations in the greater Portland area and Springfield, OR. Degree programs are available in Business, Law, Computer Science and Health Services. Diplomas can be earned in as little as 10 months and weekday, Saturday and evening classes are available for total flexibility. Financial aid is available for students who qualify.

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  California College San Diego

Finally, a college that delivers. California College San Diego is truly unique in that their Technology, Business and Healthcare curriculum is designed for one purpose only: to prepare students for success.

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Accounting
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Criminal Justice
Early Childhood Education
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Engineering
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IT
Librarian
Medical Assisting
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Featured Online Colleges:

American InterContinental University Online
American InterContinental University Online
Keiser University eCampus Online
Keiser University eCampus Online
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