AS degree - Networking Technologies
Summary
The A.S. in Networking prepares students for many technical positions in the telecommunications industry. At the successful completion of this 64-credit program, graduates will receive the Associate of Science in Applied Information Technology in Networking Technologies from Pace University. This degree program builds on, and includes, the Introduction to Broadband Certificate and the Broadband Technology Essentials Certificate, and is transferable into Pace University's Accelerated B.S. degree program.
What will I learn?
This program provides students with an understanding of fiber-to-the-home, broadband, and networking technologies, along with a comprehensive core of telecom technology courses. The A.S. degree, Networking Technologies track provides a background in broadband essentials, cabling, operating systems and/or microcomputer hardware and troubleshooting, in addition to the technical core courses in electrical circuits, signal and data transmission, emerging communications technologies, and business and technical communications.
Degree Requirements
View the degree details at Pace University.
| Technical Courses | 36 credits |
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| Major Concentration | 32 credits | ||
| Technical Electives | 4 credits | ||
| General Education | 28 credits |
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| Required Gen-Ed | 12 credits | ||
| Electives | 16 credits | ||
