Network Admin

Become a Network Administration Professional

28 Weeks to a Successful IT Career

Network Administration professionals maintain an organization's computers and network installations, and make sure everything is running as smoothly and efficiently as possible. Network Administrators, sometimes referred to as Network Specialists, also install hardware and software and help individuals using the network get the most of the technology available to them. In this position you may also concentrate on network design and security.

The Seven-Month Diploma in Network Administration is composed of a combination of courses, which provide skills in such areas as Network Design and Administration with an emphasis on Windows 2003. The courses offered provide preparation for Microsoft certification - and you don't need to be a "Computer Genius" to enroll. Many students have come to us with little more than basic computer skills and have gone on to successful technical careers.

Rising Demand for Network Administrators

"Excellent job prospects are expected" - U.S. Bureau of Labor

Computer Network, Systems, and Database Administrators

Employers will continue to need programmers who have strong technical skills and who understand an employer's business and its programming requirements. This means that programmers will have to keep up with changing programming languages and techniques. Given the importance of networking and the expansion of client/server, Web-based, and wireless environments, organizations will look for programmers who can support data communications and help to implement electronic commerce and Intranet strategies.

Becoming a Confident IT Professional

FTC's diploma program in Network Administration will give students the training in programming and networks they need in order to seek entry-level employment in technology occupations.

Career Ready in a Short Time - The FTC Advantage

Small Class Sizes - The Network Administration course at FTC offers individualized instruction, classroom settings that allow for more contact hours to develop skills in the subject area, practical lab based courses and curriculum designed to meet the market demands. You'll receive personal, one-on-one attention from our experienced instructors, so you get the support you need to master material quickly. Our instructors are experienced IT professionals, so they know just what you'll need to succeed in the professional setting.

Career Services - FTC has a dedicated career services office that will help with post-graduate job placement. Career Services is dedicated to helping you make a smooth transition from student to working professional.

Find Out More

Explore if becoming a Network Administrator is right for you. Fill out the form on the left side of the page to receive career and program info or call the campus nearest you to speak with a knowledgeable Florida Technical College Admissions Representative.

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Network Administration Diploma Program
Student Achievement and Additional Information

Related Employment:

Occupation Name

SOC Code

Please visit the link below for the Department of Labor’s occupational profile

Computer Systems Analysts

15-1051.00

http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/15-1051.00

Informatics Nurse Specialists

15-1051.01

http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/15-1051.01

Computer Security Specialists

15-1071.01

http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/15-1071.01

Network Systems and Data Communications Analysts

15-1081.00

http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/15-1081.00

Network Designers

15-1099.03

http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/15-1099.03

Campus

On-Time Completion Rate (1)

Placement Rate (2)*

Median Loan Debt:

Title IV Loans

Median Loan Debt:

Private Loans

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Institutional Financing

Tuition & Fees (includes books and materials)

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Administrative 
Processing Fee

Orlando

100%

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+

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$12,944

$125

Lakeland

^

Deland

0.0%

Kissimmee

**

Room and board are not offered.

The tuition on this disclosure was updated on November 16, 2011. 

** New Branch Campus as of April 2011. Data is not available.

^ Program not offered at this campus.

+ The number of students who completed the program during the award year was less than ten. Therefore, for privacy reasons, the school does not disclose the On-Time Completion Rate (1) or the median loan debt amounts.

(1) Percent of graduates who complete program within the program length published in the school catalog, http://www.ftccollege.edu. Rates calculated for 2010-2011 graduates based on US Department of Education formula for required disclosures under 34CFR668.6, http://federalregister.gov/articles/2010/10/29/2010-26531/program-integrity-issues#-123


(2) Percent of graduates available for placement who obtain employment directly or indirectly related to the field of study within two and one-half months after the end of the reporting period. Rate calculated for 2010-2011 graduates based upon ACICS formula, http://www.acics.org/accreditation/content.aspx?id=1616

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