Network and Communications Management Courses
When you earn your bachelor's degree in Network and Communications Management (NCM) at DeVry, your core curriculum may include these fundamental network and communication management courses:
- Network Operating Systems - Windows, with Lab
- Network Operating Systems - UNIX, with Lab
- Voice/VoIP Administration with Lab
- Wired, Optical and Wireless Communications with Lab
- Converged Networks with Lab
- Wireless Technologies and Services with Lab
- Enterprise Network Design with Lab
- Enterprise Network Management with Lab
- Principles of Information Systems Security
- Advanced Network Security with Lab
- Project Management
- Management of Technology Resources
Course Requirements
To earn a Bachelor of Science in Network and Communications Management at DeVry, you'll be required to complete 8 full-time semesters or 124 credit hours.
Although a few courses are worth 1 or 2 credit hours, most network and communications management courses are equal to 3 or 4 credit hours. Here's the course load you will carry, depending on whether you attend DeVry as a full- or part-time student:
- Full-time student schedule = 15 credit hours (4 to 5 courses) per semester
- Part-time student schedule = 1 to 14 credit hours (1 to 4 courses) per semester
At DeVry, you choose the pace that best fits your life and your schedule.
To learn more about network and communications management courses, as well as requirements for completing the degree program, contact a DeVry representative or see the academic calendar.
