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Why Network Systems Administration (NSA)?
Today nothing is more critical to successful business operations than effective networks. Maintaining existing systems and launching new ones is the job of a network systems administration professional. From activating accounts and security controls to installing and configuring routers and switchers to monitoring network performance and troubleshooting problems, network systems administration degree holders are prepared to work in virtually any industry that that relies on these key business systems. With new positions opening up and older professionals retiring, networking promises to be the second largest job growth segment in North America for the next ten years. When you earn your associate degree in Network Systems Administration - in less than 2 years! - you'll be prepared to meet the real-world needs of businesses and organizations that rely on networks to keep operations running smoothly.
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