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Networking
  1. Cybersecurity
  2. Networking
  3. Data Management & Data Analytics
  4. Software Development

Networking

Networking refers to the practice of exchanging data between interconnected computing devices using physical or free space links. Jobs in the networking field consist of day- to- day operation of those networks, including the organization, installation, and support of an organization’s computer systems, including local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs), network segments, intranets, and other data communication systems.

Networking Pathway

  1. While in High School
  2. CoLAB Pathway Enrollment
  3. College credits (AP, dual enrollment)
Work-Based Learning

Professional Development:

Portfolio (e.g., Github)
Clearance Awareness
  1. With Associate's Degree
  2. A.A.S Network Technology

Off Ramp to Industry

  1. Systems Administrator
  2. Network Engineer

Professional Development:

A+, Cloud+, IT Fundamentals, Linux Essentials, LPIC-1, Microsoft Operating System Fundamentals, Network+
  1. With a Bachelor's Degree
  2. B.S. Engineering
  3. B.S. Information Technology

Off Ramp to Industry

  1. Network Administrator
  2. Linux Administrator
  3. SharePoint Administrator

Professional Development:

A+, Cloud+, IT Fundamentals, Linux Essentials, LPIC-1, Microsoft Operating System Fundamentals, Network+
  1. With a Grad Degree
  2. M.S. Engineering

Off Ramp to Industry

  1. Network Architect
  2. Data Architect
  3. Senior Architect

Professional Development:

A+, Cloud+, IT Fundamentals, Linux Essentials, LPIC-1, Microsoft Operating System Fundamentals, Network+
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