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Contact Information:
Cristi Gale
Instructor & Coordinator
Computer Science & Networking
(620) 786-1183
galec@bartonccc.edu

Jane Howard
Executive Director of Business, Technology & Community Education
(620) 792-9208
howardj@bartonccc.edu

 

Barton's Network Specialist Program certified by National Security agencies!!

 

 

 

Computer Networking Specialist


Why Barton?

  • Two-year degree program – trained and ready for the workforce
  • Fun, challenging, and innovative program
  • Up-to-date technology in the classroom
  • Courses are taught using hands-on approach to learning the latest technology
  • Instructors build relationships with students and are aware of their learning goals
  • Local Area Network parties allow for interaction with other students with similar interests
  • Field trips (Denver, KC, Wichita) and real world experiences
  • Hands-on opportunity to actually build a computer from scratch
  • Flexible class schedule allowing time for part time jobs or internships
  • Internship opportunities are available; most are paid.
  • Small classes allowing for 1 on 1 attention


Occupational Outlook for Networking

  • Growth in computer support specialist jobs will be about as fast as the average, while growth in network and computer system administrator jobs will be much faster than average.
  • There are many paths of entry to these occupations. Job prospects should be best for college graduates with relevant skills and experience; certifications and practical experience are essential for people without degrees. (Kansas Career Pipeline)
  • Successful establishment and maintenance of information technology infrastructure is critical to the success of almost every 21st century organization
  • People with expertise in Network Systems are in high demand for a variety of positions in organizations of all sizes and types. (Kansas Career Pipeline)
  • Median annual earnings of wage-and-salary computer support specialists were $41,470 in May 2006. The middle 50 percent earned between $32,110 and $53,640
    (Kansas Career Pipeline)
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