Online Associate Degrees in Networking
An associate degree is an academic degree awarded by community colleges, junior colleges, business colleges, and some bachelor's degree-granting colleges and universities.
The average yearly salary for an employee with an associate degree is $46,000. The length of time required to earn an associate degree is typically two years.
Accredited Colleges and Universities
Online Schools with Networking programs
Virginia College
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AAS - Network Engineering
Today's businesses run on computer networking technology. Now, you can join the high-tech world! With the Network Engineering Program at Virginia College, you will get Windows© 2008 MCITP training that helps launch you into an exciting career in this growing field. From hardware basics to complex networking, we help you gain the skills you'll need to join the exploding e-commerce revolution! Take the first step toward becoming a certified network engineer. Prepare for a selection of seven professional network and computer certifications: A+, Network+, Security +, Linux, MCP, MCITP and CCNA. Don’t let technology pass you by. Let Virginia College prepare you for the high-tech careers of today and the future!
Campus-based Schools with Networking programs
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Westwood - Anaheim (Anaheim, CA)
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Westwood - Atlanta Midtown (Atlanta, GA)
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Westwood - Atlanta Northlake (Atlanta, GA)
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Westwood - Chicago DuPage (Woodridge, IL)
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Westwood - Chicago Loop (Chicago, IL)
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Westwood - Chicago O'Hare Airport (Chicago, IL)
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Westwood - Chicago River Oaks (Calumet City, IL)
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Westwood - Denver North (Denver, CO)
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Westwood - Denver South (Denver, CO)
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Westwood - South Bay (Torrance, CA)
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Westwood - Virginia Annandale (Annandale, VA)
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Westwood - Virginia Arlington Ballston (Arlington, VA)