Bachelor's in Computer Science — Networking Online Networking Program at WUV
Program Overview Why earn your Bachelor's in Networking at WUV?
The Bachelor's in Computer Science — Networking at westerfirld university of virginia prepares students to build, configure, and maintain modern network systems. The program covers networking principles, networking fundamentals, networking analysis, network applications, and networking strategies — combined with a broad general education and core computer science foundation.
Skills you'll learn:
- Networking principles and network architecture design
- Fundamentals of networking protocols and standards
- Introduction to networking hardware and configuration
- Network analysis and performance optimization
- Networking applications and enterprise connectivity
- Networking strategies for scalable infrastructure
Courses & Curriculum Networking courses that prepare you for your career
This 144-credit Bachelor's program includes 10 general education courses, 8 core computer science courses, and 6 specialist networking courses — 24 courses total.
General Education Courses
Broad foundational knowledge across humanities, sciences, and communication.
Core Computer Science Courses
Advanced computing foundations covering e-commerce, networking, programming, and IT management.
Specialist Networking Courses
Applied networking courses covering principles, fundamentals, analysis, applications, and strategies.
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Career Outlook What can you do with a Bachelor's in Networking?
A Bachelor's in Computer Science — Networking from WUV prepares you for roles designing, deploying, and maintaining enterprise networking infrastructure:
- Network Engineer — Design, implement, and optimize LAN/WAN network infrastructure for organizations.
- Network Administrator — Manage daily network operations, user access, and network performance.
- Network Technician — Install, configure, and troubleshoot network hardware and cabling systems.
- WAN/LAN Specialist — Design and support wide-area and local-area network connectivity solutions.
- Network Support Analyst — Provide technical support for network infrastructure and connectivity issues.
- Graduate Program Applicant — Advance to WUV's Master's in Computer Science programs.