Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

Certificate (2-4 Years)CIP 11.0901

at DeVry University-Illinois in Lisle, IL

35.17 - Below AveragePrivate, For-Profit

Program Details

Duration

About 2 years

IPEDS 2023

Completers

58

IPEDS 2023

Median Earnings (1yr)

$44,735

College Scorecard 2023

Outcomes

Median Earnings (1 Year)

$44,735

College Scorecard 2023

Outcomes data from College Scorecard (2023). Earnings figures represent median values for program completers.

How This Program Compares

First-year graduate earnings vs. Computer Networking programs in Illinois

$44,73517% below average

Benchmark: $54,134 — average of 9 comparable programs

College Scorecard 2023

National median wage — Computer Networking

$87,509

Across all experience levels in this field

BLS

Projected job growth — Computer Networking

-1%

National outlook for this field

BLS

About This Program

The Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications certificate program at DeVry University-Illinois is a two-to-four-year certificate offered by this private for-profit institution in Lisle, Illinois. The program falls under the computer networking field (CIP 11.0901) and covers network infrastructure, telecommunications systems, and data communications concepts relevant to IT support and network administration roles.

DeVry University-Illinois also offers associate and bachelor's degree versions of the Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications program, as well as related programs in Electrical and Electronic Communications Engineering Technology/Technician, Biomedical Technology/Technician, and Computer Engineering Technology/Technician. Students at this Lisle campus can use the certificate as a stepping stone toward more advanced credentials in the networking and telecommunications field.

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