Arkansas IT Schools with Certificate Programs in Networking
There are a variety of degrees available for the networking field, from associate's degrees in network and communications management to bachelor's degrees in network administration.
Networking Job Prospects
Jobs for college graduates with network skills, like database administrators and computer scientists, are expected to grow much faster than average, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor. Salaries are well above average--generally between $60,000 and $85,000. Naturally, the more qualifications you have, the higher salary you can command.
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Bryan Colleges
Take a step forward in your career with Bryan Colleges. We offer a number of associate degree and diploma programs that can be completed online and on campus at our locations in Missouri, Arkansas, and Kansas.
Available:
Programs:
- Computer Network Specialist
- Computer Information Systems - Networking
University of Phoenix
As the largest private university in North America, University of Phoenix has more than 200 locations, and is available online in most countries around the world. Whether you're seeking a college degree at an associate's, bachelor's, master's, or doctoral level, we can help you reach your academic goal—and sooner than you might think.
Available:
Programs:
- A.A. in Information Technology/Networking
DeVry University
DeVry University provides quality education that employers respect, and is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association (ncahlc.org), the same organization that accredits many other well-known public and private schools.
Available:
Programs:
- Associate - Network Systems Administration