3 Online Operating Systems degrees found
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3 Online Operating Systems degrees found
Noroff University College
Professional Degree in Network and System Administration
- Online
Associate Degree
Full time, Part time
1 year
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
The demand for skilled system administrators has never been greater. You will learn how to manage and operate data networks and servers, and how to use AI tools to monitor networks, predict issues, and strengthen IT security. You will learn about computer architecture, and performance optimisation and gain essential skills in understanding, building, managing and troubleshooting networks.
Distance Learning Centre
PC Technology - Level 3 Course
- UK Online, United Kingdom
Course
Part time
100 hours
Distance Learning
English
The PC Technology - Level 3 Online course is ideal for students who know how to use computers but want to take that next step and learn more about the different components that make up a PC and maybe take their first steps into a career as a PC Technician. The course aims to give the student a good understanding of PC Hardware, the Windows Operating System as well as guidance on maintenance, networking and security issues.
Martinsburg College
Associate of Science in Integrated Technologies
- Martinsburg, USA
Associate Degree
Full time, Part time
Distance Learning
English
This program is designed to provide students with the technical skills and knowledge required to work in a broad range of fields providing technical support, services, and products for a range of technologies utilized in modern homes and businesses.
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The study of operating systems can cover multiple aspects of computer networking and systems analysis. Curriculums may begin with core classes to teach foundational concepts and later branch out into tracks that are more specialized. Students might pursue focus areas such as software production, local networking or network security.
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