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Undergraduate Certificate Computer Networking

Computer Networking
Undergraduate Certificate
AT A GLANCE
  • 18 credits
  • Transfer up to 9 credits
  • All courses available online
  • Select hybrid courses available
TUITION
  • $ per credit hour
    (Europe & Downrange)

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Gain knowledge, experience, and hands-on training in computer networking.

Perfect for those who want to work as network administrators for business, government, or nonprofit organizations, the undergraduate certificate program in computer networking at University of Maryland Global Campus can provide you with hands-on training in state-of-the-art computer technology. Learn about fundamental aspects of computer troubleshooting, networking, network security, interconnected Cisco devices, and Windows server installation and configuration. Plus, you'll get a chance to choose from upper-level courses so you can tailor your degree to your career goals. Courses in this program can help prepare you for the following industry certification exams:  CompTIA A+, Network+, Security+, Cloud+; and Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA).

Courses

Total Credits Required: 18

  • (3 Credits, CMIT 202)
  • (3 Credits, CMIT 265)
  • (3 Credits, CMIT 320)
  • (3 Credits, CMIT 326)
  • (3 Credits, CMIT 351)
  • A 3-credit supporting elective chosen from any upper-level CMIT courses

Program Highlights

Develop skills and gain knowledge through coursework that draws from the expertise and experience of our respected faculty.

Industry Snapshot

This program is designed to help prepare you for work in network administration for corporate, government, or nonprofit organizations.

 

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