
Do you have a knack for troubleshooting and maintaining computer systems?Skilled network professionals are in high demand in nearly every business across the U.S. With a degree in Network Engineering, you'll be prepared to design, manage, upgrade and safeguard the systems that keep critical business information flowing. You'll graduate with the hands-on experience and IT industry certifications needed to jumpstart an exciting career.
You’ll also leave here with the skills to communicate effectively, articulate your career preparation confidently and collaborate with others meaningfully. And in all things, we’ll help you work toward becoming a capable and trusted disciple of Jesus Christ. So whatever you do, you’ll be prepared to be the best you possible.
HOW AN ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE (AAS) DEGREE WORKS
If your goal is to gain the skills to go right to work, an AAS degree in Network Engineering could be the right fit. This 2-year degree provides you with the in-demand, hands-on skills to get a good-paying job quickly.
The AAS degree is not designed to transfer, although many of the course credits may be accepted by other institutions. It’s designed to prepare you for an entry-level position in a specific field, with no further education required to succeed.
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M.B.A., Information Management, University of Phoenix, 1995
After graduating from BYU with a degree in Information Systems, Mr. DeGraw joined Novell’s software development team. He later went on to get an MBA as he continued to work full-time in technology.
He joined the college in 2013 after working 20 years in the private, high technology sector. With practical, real-world experience working for companies like Novell, CA, Symantec, and IBM, he adds a unique business perspective to how students at Ensign College learn about technology.
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Email sdegraw2@ensign.edu