Microsoft Network Engineer
As companies depend more on computers, their need to reduce the costs of maintaining reliable workstations with Microsoft Windows 2000-based networks also remains constant. Hamilton College's Microsoft Network Engineer program prepares you for a rewarding career in this field.
Network engineers are in high demand as the need for computers remains constant. In order to ensure reliability of Microsoft Windows 2000-based networks, companies and individuals turn to Microsoft network engineers. From analyzing IT network environments to managing the users and resources, the Microsoft network engineer ensures that workstations and personal computers are dependable.
Microsoft Network Engineer Program
Hamilton College's curriculum is intended to prepare you for employment in various industries, teaching you the core essentials of network engineering. Some of the courses include:
- Computer Hardware
- Operating Systems
- Microsoft Windows Administration
- LAN Concepts
- Designing Microsoft Systems
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