Network Operations

Network Operations Degree

Network Operations

 

 

BAS in Applied Computing

Journey to a bachelor's degree as an Arizona Wildcat.

The Network Operations emphasis prepares you to design, implement, maintain, and secure the computer networks that power the digital world. Network and Computer Systems Administrators earn median salaries of $80,600 per year1.

The Network Operations emphasis prepares you to work on computer networks that have evolved from simple packet delivery systems to complex, multi-level structures of protocols and services. Our computer networking degree helps you quickly transition into a career in network operations and lets employers know that you have the knowledge to address network challenges such as scaling users and devices, assuring service availability, and maintaining the network's security.

Our computer networking degree will equip you with the engineering and operational skills required to create, operate, and defend complex computing and information networks. The program curriculum includes theory, operational labs, modern network architecture, advanced routing and switching, systems administration, cloud computing, wireless networking, and network defense and security. Security is a prevailing theme across all of these areas of study. You will be ready to take on a wide variety of IT positions in the private, public, and government sectors.

When you study at the College of Applied Science & Technology, a wealth of resources at the University of Arizona are available to support your talent and determination. You’ll earn the same degree as on-campus students. Same faculty. Same curriculum. Same accreditation. 100% online.


1 "Network and System Administrators," Occupational Outlook Handbook.