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Looking for a network development degree program in Minnesota? The information network is critical to today’s organizations, so designing, installing and maintaining information systems rank among managers’ highest priorities. The focus of the Associate of Applied Science Degree Program in Network Development is to help prepare you to be an immediate asset any organization that depends on computers to do their work. By entering a network development degree program, you could train for new career opportunities in this exciting field.
The Network Development degree program emphasizes hands-on learning and computer-based training, covering key areas such as network set up, configuration, installation and management. Students use industry-standard client/server platforms in courses that focus on upgrading hardware and software components. The Network Development degree program has a General Education curriculum that can help students develop human relations and problem-solving skills sought by employers.
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Students in our Network Development program can learn how to:
"I would not be where I am today without the
understanding and skills I received at Brown."
-Jim Scanlon,
Graduate, School of Technology
18 months – 6 quarters – 90 quarter credits
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