Network Engineering Technology (WATC)

Location:  Peak Innovation Center (Satellite)
Options: Morning and afternoon

Turn your love of computers and virtual networks into a lucrative career by becoming
a network engineering technician. Network engineering technicians combine programming
skills with imagination to construct robust computer networks for businesses and their
employees. This program equips students with the skills they will need to enter the
workforce as a computer network support specialist progressing to the level of a network
and system administrator.

Career Titles: Network Engineer, Network Architect, Computer System Administrator
Industry: Educational Services, Computer systems Design, Government, Finance & Insurance
Outlook: 4-8 percent growth
Arkansas Median Wage: $39,450 – $63,380 (varies by specialty)

Get Started

 

Fall Semester
First Year

Spring Semester
First Year

Fall Semester
Second Year

Spring Semester
Second Year

Computer Apps

Intro to Programming

Linux Foundations
Support Essentials

Wiring & Cabling
Networking with Devices
Microsoft Server Foundations
Cloud Computing

Cyber Devices I
Cyber Devices II
Configuring Network Devices
Cyber Security

 

Sample schedule only. Actual schedules may vary.

Credentials students can potentially earn while in WATC:

  • Certificate of Proficiency in Supporting Technology

Degree options to complete at UAFS:

  • Technical Certificate in Network Engineering Technology
  • Associate of Applied Science in Network Engineering Technology