Emily Brown contributed this guest blog post about the outlook for this in-demand major on behalf of Westwood College:
In today’s technologically minded, rapidly advancing world, the need for qualified computer professionals is growing dramatically. Computers are assuming an ever more prevalent role in our lives, and skilled computer personnel will be required to help these machines work together. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, “overall employment of computer network, systems, and database administrators is projected to increase by 30 percent from 2008 to 2018, much faster than the average for all occupations.” For people with an interest in IT training, a computer networking degree may be a perfect fit to lead to a career in this job field.
Computer networking focuses on communication and data exchange between computers or other devices. This occupation is related to several other professions, including telecommunications specialists, computer security specialists, database administrators, and network and computer systems administrators.
Computer Networking Courses and Skills
While some technological fields of study are rather specific, such as working on a particular computer application, students studying computer networking take a variety of courses. Their studies will likely include systems engineering, operating systems, programming and logic, CISCO networking, database programming, web publishing and local area networks. While these job-specific courses are essential, a well-rounded education is helpful, too. Students may also be required to study English and communications, or even finance, marketing, management or accounting.
In addition to learning the technology, computer networking students must develop their analytical skills, problem-solving abilities and troubleshooting skills, as well as be able to concentrate well and have a keen eye for detail. Computer networkers might work on their own at times, but they also must be able to speak with people who aren’t as familiar with computers, so good communication skills are important as well.
Computer Networking Degrees and Certifications
Often, students working toward a computer networking degree first obtain a beginning certificate to understand the basics. Others may choose to advance toward a bachelor’s or master’s degree later.
Expect to always be learning if you pursue a computer networking degree. Swift changes in technology mean you’ll need to stay on top of your game to be successful in your field.
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