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The Network Development degree program at Brown College was designed to help prepare a new generation of professionals to master tomorrow’s computer network technology. Learn about network administration, support, security and installation from instructors who have worked on actual network systems. Network development is vital to organizations across almost every industry. Be a part of the solution with training in our Network Development classes like:
An introductory course covering the basic functions and techniques of systems analysis and development, including the analysis of information flow, developing system specifications and analyzing equipment needs. Emphasis in this Network Development class is placed on structure methods and tools used throughout the analysis process, from initial need assessment through installation and review.
This Network Development course introduces students to a variety of emerging network technologies. Topics covered in this course include Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), Wireless Network Configuration, Directory Services and Security.
This is a continuation of Network Administration I. This Network Development class deals with the management of systems in a networked environment. Topics covered in this course include dynamic host configuration, DNS configuration, remote system management, and working with other basic network services.
This Network Development course introduces students to end-user support. This course covers topics relating to the support of end-users in corporate environments.
This Network Development class introduces students to the hardware found in the microcomputer environment. Emphasis is placed on configuration, troubleshooting, and maintenance of microcomputers through hands-on activities.
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