The program in Computer Networking is a Microsoft-based curriculum providing the
student with the course work, foundation, and training necessary to become a
Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE). The program prepares the student
for the testing required by Microsoft for the MCSE licensure, which will allow
the graduate to obtain positions in computer networking and systems analysis. In
addition to the general admission requirements, the applicant for enrollment to
this program must meet any one of the following requirements: employment as an
information technology professional, or an associate degree in computer science
and employment in the information technology field, or a baccalaureate degree
and current computer skills.
Accreditation: Each Brown Mackie College location is licensed by the state in which it is located, and is authorized to confer associate's degrees and/or diplomas and certificates.
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