Network Communications Pathway

The successful establishment and maintenance of an information technology infrastructure is critical to the success of 21st Century businesses and organizations. In the Network Communications Pathway, students learn skills and techniques for network analysis, planning, design, implementation, maintenance, and management of network systems. As network administrators, they are often responsible for making recommendations regarding hardware and software issues. Network communication skills will qualify students for careers in most areas of business.

Careers/Career Areas:

  • Software/Hardware Installers
  • Network System Analysts
  • Computer Security Specialists
  • Network System Assistants
  • Telecommunications Specialists
  • Network Administrators
  • Network Engineers
  • Data Communications Specialists

Programs of Study

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Networking

Business Education Resource Consortium Network Communications Pathway
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Other News / Reminders

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  • The State Center Consortium is pleased to announce the award of funds from the Colton-Redlands -Yucaipa Regional Occupational Program (CRYROP) Governor’s Grant for the Fall Semester 2010.

    These funds are designated to support Career Technical Education (CTE) teacher training for new teachers coming out of industry and business. We are very excited about the possibilities this represents for Consortium ‘partners in education’.

  • State Center Consortium has a $1,000 stipend available for five Central Valley High School CTE teams to develop "end of course assessments and best practices of pathway and curriculum that best demonstrate the qualities of the 11 key elements of quality CTE programs."

  • We are currently working on adding more video features to statecenter.com but until then, here is a video promo from the 2010 Apprenticeship Workshop.