Network Infrastructure, C.C.C.
Program Overview
Network Infrastructure, C.C.C (CSNI-CER) 21 credits

Networking infrastructure provides a comprehensive sequence of courses designed to equip students with the technical knowledge and skills necessary for further education and careers in computer information technology. The program covers computer literacy, software support, hardware configuration, networking, security, troubleshooting, and customer service. Students will develop problem-solving abilities, technical proficiency, and occupation-specific skills. Key learning outcomes include configuring computer networks, diagnosing and upgrading Windows PCs, applying effective problem-solving techniques, and gaining expertise in information security.
Network Infrastructure, C.C.C.
21 credits
to earn certificate
2 semesters
at a full-time student status
100% online
courses
Guided Pathway
Review the guided degree pathway where you will find a detailed plan for your courses and other requirements each semester that prepare you for graduation and your transfer goals.
Guided Pathway, Networking Infrastructure, C.C.C.

What our graduates are doing now!
FGC network infrastructure graduates are initiating or advancing their careers as network administrators, network engineers, network security analysts, help desk technicians, infrastructure support specialists, wireless network specialists, and network operations center (NOC) technicians.
STARTING SALARIES
Median salaries for graduates of this program are approximately $45,000.
Graduates of the network infrastructure program will be equipped with the expertise needed to troubleshoot computer, network, and hardware issues, paving the way for successful careers in the computer information technology field.
Cost of Attendance
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