Canada Network Administration and Telecommunication University ProgramsBrowse through the list of Canadian Network Administration and Telecommunication bachelor, masters, and doctorate courses, programs and degrees offered by universities in Canada.
What is Network Administration and Telecommunication?Computer networking (sometimes called data communications) is concerned with the communication between computer systems or devices. A computer network is a collection of computers and devices interconnected by communications channels that facilitate communications among users and allows users to share resources. A computer network technologist is someone who designs, develops, and maintains the network. Often this person is called a network administrator, technician, or manager.
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Network Administration and Telecommunication Admission Requirements The prequisites required to become accepted in an undergraduate program in Network Administration and Telecommunication.
Graduate Network Administration and Telecommunication Admission Requirements The prequisites required to become accepted in an graduate and/or postgraduate PhD program in Network Administration and Telecommunication.
What Network Administration and Telecommunication Students Learn Topics and concepts that are covered and the overall approach or focus taken in studying Network Administration and Telecommunication.
Research in Network Administration and Telecommunication Research areas, topics, interests projects in Network Administration and Telecommunication.
Career and Employment Opportunities in Network Administration and Telecommunication Professions or occupations available to graduates in Network Administration and Telecommunication and links to employment resources.
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About Network Administration and Telecommunication Computer network technology is a subdiscipline of computer science and engineering, and is similar to information technology, software engineering, and computer programming.
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