Workforce Profile: Computer Networking

September 09, 2024

Cougar News

Debbie Gomez, a recent Collin College graduate, said the Computer Networking program set her up for success, landing her  a job in the field right after graduation.

Students seeking swift entry into the workforce, skill enhancement, or a career change can choose from Collin College’s diverse array of in-demand workforce programs. Spanning from animation to welding, these programs equip graduates with the technical skills and knowledge actively sought by employers. This ensures graduates are job-ready and prepared for success.

The ever-expanding digital world relies on a skilled workforce 
to keep everything connected. This program prepares graduates 
for rewarding careers in network design, installation, maintenance, and security.

“Our program goes beyond theory,” said Patrick Evans, discipline lead of the Computer Networking program at Collin College. “We offer a blend of classroom instruction and hands-on labs, simulating real-world scenarios that students will encounter in the workforce. This practical approach, combined with industry-recognized certifications, gives our graduates a competitive edge in the job market.”

Computer networking graphic - Average Starting Salary: $87,700; Average Salary: $137,900; Job Growth: 24.3%The college program cultivates students’ abilities to design, install, and maintain secure network systems, to ensure they align perfectly with client requirements. Through hands-on activities and simulations, students develop essential teamwork and critical-thinking skills to prepare them for success in various industries.

Furthermore, the program equips them with the knowledge and skills necessary to pursue industry-recognized certifications from CompTIA, Cisco, and Microsoft, granting them a competitive advantage upon entering the workforce.

Debbie Gomez, a recent Collin College graduate, said the Computer Networking program set her up for success, landing her 
a job in the field right after graduation.

“I started in Cybersecurity, but as I progressed in my studies, I realized I truly loved the technical aspects of computer networking,” Gomez said. “I decided to make a big change and switch my major to Computer Networking. Through the program, I gained foundational knowledge and the opportunity to create a club that empowers other students. 

“The college’s growth in CCNA Certifications and the chance to meet industry leaders solidified my decision. Now, working as a network analyst at Citibank, I’m grateful for the journey and the chance to give back.”

Collin College’s Computer Networking program is designed to prepare students for immediate success in the workforce.  If you’re looking for a career with excellent growth potential and a chance to be at the forefront of technology, this program is for you. Contact Collin College today to learn more and take the first step toward a rewarding career in computer networking.