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Large scale data communications projects require a balancing of software and hardware in order to allow information to be transmitted across a local or wide area network efficiently, and at the least cost. Data communications schools teach students how to configure hardware routers and switches along with software firewalls and network control applications.
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The following schools offer degrees or certificates in data communications:
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Strayer University Internetworking Technology programs teach students how to configure and manage routers, switches, and other hardware used to create and manage local and wide area networks. The undergraduate certificate program includes coursework in routing, remote access, and troubleshooting. The diploma program presents additional courses in databases and operating systems. The Bachelor degree includes courses in advanced routing and internetworking design, along with business and liberal arts courses.
Strayer University has locations in Birmingham and Huntsville, Alabama; Little Rock, Arkansas; Newark, Delaware; Washington, DC; Coral Springs, Ft. Lauderdale, Hollywood, Jacksonville, Maitland, Miami, Orlando, Palm Beach Gardens and Tampa, Florida; Atlanta, Augusta, Douglasville, Lithonia, Morrow, Roswell and Savannah, Georgia; Florence, Lexington and Louisville, Kentucky; Baltimore, Millersville, Owings Mills, Rockville, and Suitland, Maryland; Cherry Hill, Lawrence Township, Piscataway and Willingboro, New Jersey; Charlotte, Greensboro, Huntersville, Morrisville, and Raleigh, North Carolina; Akron, Cleveland, Columbus and Mason, Ohio; Center Valley, Springfield, King of Prussia, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Cranberry Township, and Trevose, Pennsylvania; Charleston, Columbia and Greenville, South Carolina; Knoxville, Memphis and Nashville, Tennessee; Sandy, Utah, Scott Depot, West Virginia and throughout Virginia, including Newport News and Fredericksburg. Programs are also offered online, over the Internet. (Programs may not be available at every campus or in every state).