Networking Systems Technology Associate Degree
Associate Degree

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Why Choose NCC’s Network Engineering Program?

Every day, businesses, governments and organizations rely on computer networks with increasing levels of complexity and security. The Associate in Applied Science in Networking Systems Technology at Northampton Community College (NCC) equips you to join this dynamic and influential field through practical learning in our state-of-the-art computer labs on the Bethlehem campus.

Choose the two-year network engineering degree to move directly into the workforce upon graduation, or save up to $25,000 per year before you transfer to a four-year bachelor’s degree program.

 

Industry-Relevant Curriculum

Leap into a program built on collaboration with industry experts. NCC’s networking technology degree program stays relevant and career-driven through constant updates and advances according to the latest industry trends and demands. It also mirrors the class sequence and requirements for the Cisco Networking Academy. Through the associate degree program, you learn to design, configure and troubleshoot complex networks in hands-on projects that simulate real-world networking environments.

 

Comprehensive Career & Transfer Support

Seize the opportunity for a seamless transition from your associate degree in networking to a four-year institution or a full-time job. Navigate your academic and professional goals with the guidance of our career services team, which can help you find internships, workshop your resume and network with potential employers. If you plan to continue your studies, take advantage of NCC’s transfer agreements with dozens of top-notch universities in Pennsylvania and beyond.

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What You’ll Learn in This Program

Grow your professional potential with in-depth knowledge and practical experience using LAN/WAN technologies, network security and cloud computing. Become a valuable asset to any organization with critical problem-solving skills for troubleshooting networking issues, along with experience activating accounts, implementing security controls within networking architecture, installing and configuring servers, and monitoring network performance.


The networking technology degree prepares you to earn industry certifications in A+, Net+, MCSA and CCNA—credentials that can help you launch a high-earning career.



Program Details

Semesters: 4

Credits: 67-68

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Locations: Bethlehem

Program Overview:

Through NCC’s two-year associate degree in networking systems technology, you build new systems and maintain existing networks. You also develop broad expertise in PC support, data communication, networking hardware, operating systems, servers and wireless networks. In the program, you enhance your communication, teamwork and other soft skills to prepare for your career.

CISC100 Information Technology Fundamentals
CISC131 Data Communications & LANs
CISC136 PC Support and Troubleshooting
CISC137 Introduction to Networking Hardware
CISC105 Desktop Operating Systems
CISC267 Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials
CISC254 Server I
CISC265 Windows Server Administration



Tuition and Financial Aid

Do you know that starting your college degree at Northampton can save up to $25,000 each year compared to four-year institutions? At NCC, we prioritize affordability and accessibility through our low tuition rates and robust financial aid options—including $46 million in scholarships, grants and loans each year.

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State-of-the-Art Computer Labs

Advance your skills through hands-on practice in our fully equipped computer labs. Gain access to the latest networking technologies and software for Windows, Mac OS, Linux/Unix and other operating systems, and put your knowledge to the test using hardware for LAN networking, DNS servers, VPN operations and more.

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Future Career Paths

Advance your skills through hands-on practice in our fully equipped computer labs. Gain access to the latest networking technologies and software for Windows, Mac OS, Linux/Unix and other operating systems, and put your knowledge to the test using hardware for LAN networking, DNS servers, VPN operations and more.

  • PC Technician
  • Network Administrator
  • Network Systems Technician
  • Network Engineer
  • System Analyst
  • IT Manager

Need Help Deciding?

Not sure if this is the right program for you? Take advantage of the resources we have available for students to help hone in on what path to pursue.


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