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Computer Networking & Security

The Computer Networking & Security Diploma program is a hands-on training program that strikes a balance between the latest computer theories and their applications.

Students learn about real-life networking environments, which prepare you to take on a variety of information technology (IT) roles relating to local area networking, support, computer systems administration, network security and user support. Exposure to networking technologies will help you to develop problem-solving and analytic skills. You will also learn about the necessity for security and how the needs of information assurance affect all aspects of implementing, managing and utilizing network resources.

Objectives upon completing this program, students will be able to: design, build, maintain and troubleshoot local area networks Integrate the computer and network security into the installation of network software and hardware, as well as business practices, usage policies, and user education provide appropriate technical support/assistance to other users troubleshoot and repair basic computer network hardware and software problems. Effectively communicate computer (and network) related technical information in verbal, written and presentation formats, Provide input to IT and business managers on using computers and networks to solve business problems and enhance productivity .

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