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The network technologies specialization prepares students to architect, implement, administer, and optimize modern communication infrastructures. The curriculum combines foundational theory with hands-on applications, featuring cutting-edge advancements like mobile platforms, decentralized networks, wireless solutions, and cybersecurity protocols. This graduate degree equips educators with both subject matter expertise and instructional methodologies for computer science education. Current Nebraska teaching certificate holders can simultaneously pursue their IT Supplemental Endorsement.
Program Learning Objectives
Graduates of this program will:
Develop foundational skills in computational creation and problem-solving.Master the architecture and interoperability of modern computing environments.
Analyze computing's societal impact, addressing security challenges, data protection, and ethical implications.
Implement effective teaching strategies for computer science concepts.
Evaluate contemporary research in CS education and its practical classroom applications.