Information Technology – Networking (BS)

Advance your career in a fast-growing industry with an online Bachelor of Science in information technology with a concentration in networking from Arizona State University. This ABET-accredited program provides a holistic understanding of designing, securing and scaling modern systems. Upon graduating, you can pursue careers focused on developing and maintaining the networks and infrastructure that keep data flowing.

Quick facts
Next start date: 07/02/2025
Total classes: 40
Weeks per class: 7.5–15
Total credit hours: 120

IT networking degree courses

Coursework strengthens your expertise and prepares you for real-world challenges while exploring network design, implementation, performance analysis, management, forensics and cloud architecture. The curriculum also covers integrating on-premise systems with cloud-based infrastructures, a highly sought-after skill as organizations shift to hybrid environments.

The program concludes with a networking-focused capstone course, where you’ll plan and implement an IT project build. This hands-on experience reinforces your skills, ensuring you graduate ready for the workforce.

The IT and networking jobs you’ll be prepared for

Networking offers diverse career opportunities, from troubleshooting connectivity issues and maintaining IT infrastructure to designing network solutions. You’ll graduate prepared for junior-level roles, and with experience and additional certifications, you can advance into leadership positions with higher earning potential. Career examples include, but aren’t limited to:

Network and Computer Systems Administrators

Growth: 2.5%
Salary: $90,520

Computer Network Architects

Growth: 3.5%
Salary: $126,900

Computer Network Support Specialists

Growth: 7.0%
Salary: $68,050

Computer Systems Engineers/Architects

Growth: 9.7%
Salary: $98,740

Computer and Information Systems Managers

Growth: 15.4%
Salary: $164,070