Computer Network Administration
Missouri College teaches students the job readiness skills needed to enter a work situation with confidence. Classes include mock interviews which are frequently held with an actual employer. Our "Placement Seminars" teach students the ins and outs of the job search process. After graduation, our Graduate Career Services Department is always available to help graduates in a job search.
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Bachelor's Degree - Computer Network Administration - Missouri College
A graduate of this program will have the opportunity to become certified as a Microsoft® Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA). MCSA's are professionals dedicated to maintaining and troubleshooting the day-to-day operations from one computer workstation to another. MCSA's are being hired in nearly every business arena.
Network Administration is a computer profession dedicated to establishing, improving and developing data flow in all types of settings. These include, but are not limited to: large to small corporate settings, educational institutions, all levels of government, service and religious organizations, and businesses of any type. As a Network Administrator you will be able to plan, implement, maintain, upgrade, support and troubleshoot data and information systems in a variety of network protocols. This program leads to an Associate of Applied Science degree.
Computer Network Administration - Bachelor's Degree - Missouri College
Missouri College was founded and established by Susan Day and her husband, Samuel L. Gilberg, D.D.S. in 1963. The goal of their small school was to fill an urgent need for trained personnel in dental and medical offices. The college has since grown to a completely modern four-building campus, including industry-current computer classrooms and the latest in medical training devices. Missouri College now offers both diploma and degree programs in an ever-increasing array of disciplines.

