Computer Network Technicians install, configure and troubleshoot local area and wide area networks. Their responsibilities encompass connecting the entire system of workstations, printers and modems to the Internet, email and other application servers via fiber optic and other types of cable. These technicians must keep their knowledge current with regard to the advances being made in convergence, bandwidth, speed of data transmission and operating systems.
The Diploma program in Computer Network Technician can lead directly to the Associate's Degree program as a Computer Network Engineer. This can, in turn, lead to the FCC Bachelor's Degree programs in Management Information Systems, Accounting, or Business Administration.
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