Computer networks are vital to a business’ daily operations. As a Network Systems Engineer, your job will be to ensure that your company’s network is running both smoothly and efficiently day in and day out. In this program you’ll learn how to plan, install, configure, troubleshoot, upgrade and support an organization’s local area network (LAN) and/or wide area network (WAN). You’ll also spend time solving advanced company-wide support problems and high-level network and security problems. Optional training includes working with various Linux and Unix network operating systems.
Get out of the classroom and into the real world with projects such as:
Use the skills you’ll learn in this program to find a career you’ll love. Possibilities include:
Career Major Capstone
120
Computer Repair & Troubleshooting I
120
Computer Repair & Troubleshooting II
120
Fundamentals of Linux
60
Fundamentals of Technology
120
Network/Client Operating Systems
120
Network Fundamentals
150
Network Security
60
Routing and Switching I
60
Server Infrastructure Design
60
Server Operating Systems
60
Scripting Language Fundamentals
60
Total
1050
WorkKeys®, an assessment tool from the ACT® organization, measures skills employers have identified as critical to job success in their industry and are used in hiring and promoting employees. Students are able to earn the ACT®-issued National Career Readiness Certificate by meeting the score requirements for their job field on three WorkKeys® assessments.
Matching the right employees with the right job creates employee job satisfaction, increased self-confidence and the best wages possible for the employee. The employer benefits with reduced turnover and training, increased productivity and overall company success. To learn about the WorkKeys® scores needed for your future career field visit Job Profiles.
The required WorkKeys scores for this career major are:
Applied Math – 4
Workplace Documents – 4
Graphic Literacy – 4
In order to be successful in a career, students will need to meet all technical and academic standards related to their career of choice at Meridian. Meridian offers rigorous programs of study designed in cooperation with business and industry to ensure students are fully prepared for the demands of the workplace.
When a student completes all standards as set forth in their program of study, they will be considered a graduate of Meridian and receive the Career Ready Credential. Students who do not meet these standards will not be considered graduates of Meridian. Students should have:
Students earning a Career Ready Credential may also earn the Postsecondary Ready Endorsement, Citizenship Ready Endorsement and the National Career Readiness Certificate (CRC).
Apply for admission as a high school student. Apply for admission as an adult. Contact the Career Planning Center with questions at 405.377.3333.