What degrees will help me find work in networking?

Career: Networking

A career in networking, particularly as a network engineer requires you have significant postsecondary education, typically at least a bachelor’s degree in computer science or a related field. Many engineers go on to pursue a master’s degree, and doing so will open further job opportunities to you. Some schools offer a specialty in computer system design, which can help with networking tasks. Finding a degree that focuses heavily on computers, programming, and networking is key. After earning your degree, voluntary certification programs can help you stay up to date with modern developments and skills.