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St. John's University's Networking Systems program delivers an in-depth education that prepares students for entry-level roles such as telecommunications specialist, systems evaluator, network administrator, and supervisory positions. This curriculum establishes a strong foundation for advanced studies in network infrastructure and computing disciplines.
The Networking Systems bachelor's degree at St. John's combines professional training with liberal arts education, available to both traditional and non-traditional students. This major equips graduates for immediate employment in fields like telecom analysis, systems evaluation, network administration, and management roles, while also preparing them for graduate studies in networking, computer science, and analytical fields. Students can pursue a business minor alongside their Networking Systems bachelor's degree.
Network Infrastructure Studies
Growing demand exists for professionals in cybersecurity analysis, digital forensics, network operations, and infrastructure planning.
Business-Focused Networking Track
This concentration provides students with thorough knowledge of both technical and managerial aspects driving the expanding digital connectivity sector.