Dunwoody Computer Networking Systems

Companies and organizations of all sizes need networking technician professionals who can support their critical IT infrastructure systems, including hardware, software, and networking. Gain experience with data communications; client and server operating systems (such as Microsoft Windows and Linux); networking technologies, including wireless networks and Cisco©; and IT security issues. Learn to bring hardware, software, and networking solutions to efficiency and productivity.

Through hands-on projects, you’ll program real-world scripting solutions used to manage enterprise networks and explore the use of virtualization software and the advantages and disadvantages of moving to a virtualized environment.

Instruction from industry experts will allow you to discover best practices in troubleshooting and maintaining Local Area Networks (LANs), Wide Area Networks (WANs), and internet connections.

Ongoing integration of cutting-edge technologies into the program keep you up-to-date and ahead of the curve. By the end of your two years, you will be able to provide actual technical solutions to all kinds of business operating needs.

Cybersecurity Bachelor Completion Degree Option

This degree transfers directly into Dunwoody’s Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity.


International Students

This program is an official STEM Designated Degree Program, as listed by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) qualifying it to fulfill the STEM Optional Practical Training (OPT) extension requirement for the F-1 student visa.

Class topics include:

  • Computer Systems
  • Network Fundamentals
  • Web Development
  • Routing & Switching
  • Virtualization
  • Open Source Software

Degree Requirements

To view program requirements, including required courses, electives, course descriptions, and credit hours, visit:

College Catalog: Computer Networking Technician

Recent Employers of Graduates

Companies that hire our graduates include:

  • American Spirit Corporation
  • Best Buy
  • Nagios
  • Netrix IT
  • United Airlines
  • U.S. Bank

Common Job Titles

Possible job titles upon graduation include:

  • IT Support Analyst
  • Technical Analyst
  • Network Support
  • IT Professional
  • Network Engineer
  • IT Support Specialist

Student Organizations

Opportunities to get involved outside of the classroom include:

  • Game Development Club
  • Open Source Group
  • Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society (PTK)
  • SkillsUSA

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Facilities

Computer Hardware Lab

Become familiar with all the parts that go into a computer and how those interact with each other and with the operating system to create the computing experience.

  • 20 desktop computers (for disassembly and reassembly)

Computer Networking Lab

Learn how switches, routers and other networking equipment is used to link phones, computers, servers and other hardware and devices in fast, secure, and stable data networks.

  • Network switches and routers
  • Cisco Academy connection software and materials
  • Serial communications equipment
  • Network test equipment
  • Wireless networking and VOIP equipment

Rack Server Lab

Learn how to install, configure, network and troubleshoot rack servers.

  • 24 third generation professional grade rack servers