Launch your IT career with CCC's Computer and Network Administration Associate Degree
Are you passionate about technology and solving problems? Do you dream of a career in the ever-growing field of IT? If so, Clackamas Community College's Computer and Network Administration Associate Degree is the perfect two-year degree.
Our comprehensive degree equips you with the skills and knowledge to excel in technical support roles. Through a combination of classroom instruction and Cooperative Work Experience, you'll gain expertise in troubleshooting, operating systems and network administration — preparing you for a rewarding career in the IT industry.
Required classes for the Computer and Network Administration Associate Degree
A bright future in IT: Rewarding career opportunities
The IT field offers a wealth of exciting career opportunities, and with a computer and network administration degree from Clackamas Community College, you'll be well-positioned to take advantage of them. These in-demand jobs offer competitive salaries and strong growth potential, making computer network administration a secure and rewarding career choice.
Become an IT tech pro by learning in-demand skills
Clackamas Community College's Computer and Network Administration Degree is designed to develop the critical technical skills you need to succeed in today's IT landscape. Here are just a few of the skills you should gain:
- Troubleshooting: Learn proven methods for diagnosing and resolving computer and network issues.
- Operating systems: Understand the installation, configuration and management of popular operating systems like Windows and Linux.
- Network administration: Gain a strong foundation in network design, implementation and security.
- Communication and critical thinking: Develop effective communication skills to collaborate with colleagues and clients, and hone your critical thinking abilities to solve complex technical problems.
Investing in your future
Clackamas Community College offers some of the lowest tuition rates in the Portland metro area. To begin building the cost for your program, you can start with the base estimate below.
This estimate includes the cost of tuition and the general fees applied per class and per academic term. This estimate does not include additional fees required for many courses or the cost of course materials. Contact the program to learn more about additional costs that may apply.
You can also find more information about the costs of attending CCC on the Tuition and Fees page.
Get help paying for college
Scholarships and grants (free money!) are available for students in this program. For help with financial aid and scholarships, contact the Financial Aid Resource Lab.