Networking Degrees

Networking If you have good technical computer skills, are adept at solving problems, and can communicate clearly then perhaps an online degree in computer networking will help lead you down a path to a fulfilling career. Networking refers to any number of computers or computer systems that connect to each other via a network. The Internet, also known as a wide area network (WAN), and local area networks (LAN) are the two types of networks in existence today. Networking not only makes up the largest part of the IT industry but because of networking, radio, telephones, television, and the Internet all work. Without networking, these forms of communication would cease to exist.

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  • Networking

Because the Internet is such an important part of our everyday lives and has no limits on how widespread it can be the U.S. Department of Labor predicts that professions in computer science related fields, such as networking will continue to grow at a faster…

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