Network Administration

Empower Your Future: Explore Degrees in Network Administration and Cybersecurity

In an era where technology dominates every facet of our lives, a career in network administration is more valuable than ever. Welcome to your gateway to exploring bachelor’s degrees in both Network Administration and Network Administration & Cybersecurity!

These programs are crafted to equip you with the essential skills and knowledge to navigate, manage, and secure the vast digital landscapes of today’s interconnected world. Whether you are drawn towards maintaining and optimizing organizational networks or passionate about defending digital assets against cyber threats, our comprehensive guide will help you uncover the degree that aligns best with your aspirations and goals. Embark on a transformative journey and emerge as a competent professional ready to meet the ever-evolving challenges of the digital age!

Entry Requirements

  • High school diploma or GED
  • An official transcript from an accredited college or university which evidences (a) the awarding of an associate’s degree, (b) successful completion of at least 60 semester or trimester credit hours or 72 quarter credit hours that does not result in the awarding of an associate’s degree, but that is acceptable for full credit toward a bachelor’s degree at an institution; or (c) enrollment in a bachelor’s degree program where at least 60 semester or trimester credit hours or 72 quarter credit hours have been successfully completed, including credit hours transferred into the bachelor’s degree program, will be recognized as the equivalent of a high school diploma for basis of acceptance. For colleges and universities outside of the U.S., transcripts must be evaluated by a private credential evaluation service who is a member of NACES (National Association of Credential Evaluation Services), AICE (Association of International Credential Evaluators) or an individual who is AACRAO (American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers) trained in evaluating international credentials.
  • Additional requirements may apply for non-native English speaking students.

 
What makes our program unique?

Broad range curriculum

The curriculum’s broad range of courses support the foundation for many different career paths.

Personalized attention and support

The support team behind each student (Academic Advisors, Deans, Faculty, Financial Aid, and Career Services) see each person as an individual and not as a number.

Courses facilitated by industry professionals

Students are exposed to real-world scenarios, problem-solving, and networking opportunities through instructors who have spent time in the field.

Program Overview

Bachelor of Science in Network Administration

120 credit hours

Complete this program in under 4 years!

$38,880

Includes: application fee and textbooks
Associate’s degree or 60 semester credits
  • Full Distance
  • Blended (Salem, VA) for F1 Visa holders
Bachelor of Science in Network Administration & Cybersecurity

120 credit hours

Complete this program in under 4 years!

$38,880

Includes: application fee and textbooks
Associate’s degree or 60 semester credits
  • Full Distance
  • Blended (Salem, VA) for F1 Visa holders

Accredited Programs

University of Fairfax is accredited by the Distance Education Accrediting Commission. The Distance Education Accrediting Commission is listed by the U.S. Department of Education as a recognized accrediting agency. The Distance Education Accrediting Commission is recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA).

 

Scholarships & Financial Aid

We recognize that many students need some type of financial assistance in order to make this investment in their future. Our Financial Services Team will sit down with prospective students to identify sources of financial assistance. We are committed to finding solutions for those who qualify.

Please Note: Federal Financial Aid is not yet available to students of University of Fairfax.

Transfer Credits

A maximum of 84 semester credits may be transferred into a bachelor’s degree program.