The Network Administration Diploma Program at Networth Immigration prepares students for dynamic careers in IT infrastructure, network support, and system administration. With organizations relying heavily on computer networks for communication, data sharing, and cybersecurity, skilled network administrators are essential across all industries.
This diploma offers a practical and career-focused curriculum, covering both foundational and advanced networking concepts. You’ll gain experience with Windows and Linux servers, network devices, cabling, IP addressing, remote access, and system security protocols. Students also prepare for recognized industry certifications, setting them apart in the competitive job market.
The Network Administration Program provides real-world skills needed to manage and maintain enterprise-level networks. Areas of training include:
Understand the components of computer systems and how to configure them effectively.
Learn to manage users, permissions, security settings, file systems, and network services.
Set up and maintain LAN/WAN networks, routers, switches, firewalls, and wireless systems.
Gain confidence in building and managing IP-based networks.
Implement secure access solutions for users and administrators.
Learn to identify vulnerabilities and protect systems against intrusion or data breaches.
Monitor and maintain system performance, backups, and user access.
Prepare for industry-recognized certifications such as CompTIA Network+, CCNA, and MCSA.
Graduates are equipped with the skills and certifications needed to enter IT departments in healthcare, finance, education, government, and more. Career options include:
Network Administrator – Maintain and manage daily network performance, including hardware and connectivity.
IT Support Technician – Provide technical assistance and troubleshooting to users and teams.
Systems Administrator – Oversee server configuration, updates, and user account management.
Network Security Assistant – Monitor security protocols and assist in protecting networks from unauthorized access.
Technical Support Specialist – Resolve issues with systems, devices, and connectivity.
IT Infrastructure Coordinator – Coordinate the setup and ongoing support of company-wide network systems.
Yes, it’s designed for both newcomers and those looking to upgrade their technical skills in networking.
You’ll be prepared to write exams for CompTIA Network+, Cisco CCNA, and Microsoft Server certifications.
Basic familiarity with computer systems is helpful, but programming knowledge is not required.
Yes, eligible students may apply for OSAP, scholarships, or flexible payment options.
Absolutely. The program includes labs with routers, switches, firewalls, and simulation software.
Yes, you’ll gain a strong networking foundation that supports roles in IT security and risk management.