Connect to your future with network administration.

At Alfred State, you’ll prepare for success in one of the nation’s top-ranked IT programs, #2 in the U.S. (BestAccreditedColleges.org). The Information Technology: Network Administration BTech gives you hands-on training in web server administration, programming, databases, and microcomputer systems, all backed by a full-semester internship. You’ll build a strong foundation for professional certifications and graduate ready to access a wide range of IT career opportunities.

4 Years Bachelor of Technology

Pioneer Quotes

"I'm continually impressed with the technical aptitude of a former intern from Alfred State, now full-time member of our support team."  -Bryan Hoffmann, technical support manager, Cisco Meraki

"I came to Alfred State to be challenged everyday and to take my skills from level 1 to level 100." -Thomas Nunno, '17

"I came to Alfred State to learn emerging technologies and techniques from professors that have proven themselves in industry." -Dean Smith, '17

Program Details

Courses You May Take

CISY5203: Network Administration

Credits: 0-3

Students will use a variety of network management tools to manage, monitor, support and troubleshoot network operations. Topics will include performance issues, end-user accounts, data security, disaster recovery, supporting applications, and documentation.

CISY6703: Network Design Concepts

Credits: 0-3

In this course students will design and implement network systems, utilizing various topologies, media, and protocols. Students will control network hardware such as switches, and routers. Design concepts will be implemented through a variety of laboratory exercises. Students will be required to analyze and present a network design plan.

CISY8303: Sftw Intgtn & Interoperability

Credits: 0-3

In this course, students will integrate network system components to construct a working enterprise network. Topics addressed include integration of different network topologies, interoperability between network operating systems, integration of client-server applications, web based information systems, other support systems and support of end-user needs.

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Entrance Requirements

Required

  • Algebra
  • Geometry
  • Algebra 2

REQUIRED COURSE PREREQUISITES

If students do not place into MATH 1033 College Algebra, MATH 1084 Calculus I, MATH 1323 Quantitative Reasoning, 1034 College Algebra of Functions, 1054 Precalculus, or 2124 Statistical Methods & Analysis, then MATH 1014 Algebra Concepts is a required prerequisite for completion of the major.

MEET OUR FACULTY

Scott F OConnor
Scott O'Connor Associate Professor 10 Months

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You've seen our wide variety of majors at Alfred State, our great faculty who help you build your skills, and that you can do it at an incredible low cost. Now's the time to become an Alfred State Pioneer.