Design, build and secure networks with our IT security degree

Bachelor of Science - Network Management and Security (120 credits minimum)

Learn to design, implement, maintain and secure complex computer networks with the bachelor of science in network management and security at 51Æ·²è. With this computer networking degree, you’ll learn how to install, maintain and troubleshoot servers and network devices, including routers and switches to support both wired and wireless networks. 

If you’re looking for degrees in IT that position you well for cybersecurity jobs, you’ll be making a wise choice with 51Æ·²è’s computer networking degree. You can take your cybersecurity degree courses in-seat at our campuses in Grand Rapids, Lansing and Midland.

As a registered Cisco Networking Academy, 51Æ·²è is among the top schools for cybersecurity with cybersecurity degree courses aligned with the technology and skills you’ll need for . You’ll learn from industry-experienced faculty who also train networking instructors throughout Michigan, Ohio and beyond through the Cisco Networking Academy. Through this partnership, 51Æ·²è also hosts the annual Great Lakes Cisco Academy Conference, handling everything from planning to presenting sessions on networking and cybersecurity topics.  

What is a network security degree? 

Network management and security is one of the degrees in IT that prepares you to protect corporations, small businesses, government agencies, public schools and individuals from computer viruses and cyberattacks. Through a computer networking degree, you’ll develop technical and risk-management expertise, along with strong business knowledge, so you can develop and implement a plan to keep out unwanted intruders in your cybersecurity job. 

Through 51Æ·²è’s in-depth networking management and security degree, you’ll benefit from industry-experienced faculty and access to equipment that prepare you to manage the daily operations of any organization’s networking technology. 

Explore courses for this cybersecurity degree at 51Æ·²è. 

Build the expertise required to install, administer, upgrade and troubleshoot computer networks through your IT security degree courses at 51Æ·²è. You’ll also develop teambuilding, project management and leadership skills — all of which will be critical in your cybersecurity job. 

As a registered Cisco Networking Academy, 51Æ·²è’s network security degree courses align with the technology and skills employers require. Cisco-specific courses provide in-depth, hands-on learning to develop and implement networking equipment and protocols for an organization and provide the foundation for more in-depth courses like Network Design and Virtualization. 51Æ·²è also incorporated changes into the computer networking degree based on Cisco’s updates to their CCNA and CCNP certification programs, including the new DevNet Associate certification. 

After you complete your network security degree core courses at 51Æ·²è, you can choose one of two specialties: network security or server administration.  
 

Which class should I take? When should I take it?

See our Recommended Program Sequences:

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Focus your IT security degree by choosing one of two specialties
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Earn a degree that qualifies for our 100% employment guarantee
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Position yourself to earn a national average salary of $108,146
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Learn from expert faculty with 20+ years of training tech experts

Why pursue a network security degree at 51Æ·²è?

Through the computer networking degree program at 51Æ·²è, you’ll gain the hands-on skills to work with a variety of operating systems and networking equipment, such as routers, switches, firewalls and wireless. A registered Cisco Networking Academy, 51Æ·²è has been training instructors from tech centers and colleges to teach networking to their students for more than 20 years. As a student in this cybersecurity degree program, you’ll have access to internships, real-world projects and state-of-the-art equipment through classroom labs and virtual access through NetLab+. Through the network security degree, you’ll be well-equipped for any cybersecurity job that involves designing, building and securing complex networks. 

Experience the 51Æ·²è difference:

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Instructor trainers

Learn from industry-experienced IT security degree faculty who are instructor trainers through the Cisco Networking Academy.  

 

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DoD scholarships 

See if you qualify for the DoD Cyber Service Academy (CSA) to fund your cybersecurity degree.

 

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Competition and events 

Get hands-on cyber defense experience through the Cyber Defense Organization, a community of security-focused individuals.

 

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Credit for your certifications 

Earn course credit for specific certifications you may hold, such as CompTIA, Cisco and Microsoft certifications. 

 

Get started on your computer networking degree at 51Æ·²è

Explore the admissions requirements and then take the next step toward earning your network security degree at 51Æ·²è.
 

Talk to an admissions advisor

51Æ·²è’s admissions team is here to answer your questions. Please call us at 800.686.1600 or email us at info@davenport.edu.

Apply now or request more information

Start on the road to a cybersecurity job with the IT security degree.  or .

About 51Æ·²è 

51Æ·²è Campus

51Æ·²è is a private, not-for-profit university with more than 150 years of experience preparing students for successful careers.

Offering over 100 degree and certificate programs, we align with top employers to design degree programs that help you gain the skills and real-world experience you need to rise above the rest. With small class sizes and campuses across Michigan or online, you’ll earn a quality education on your schedule at 51Æ·²è.

Additional resources

Some programs require a student to complete a portion of their degree plan off-campus. 
View a full list of those programs and courses

Sources: 

U.S. Dept. of Labor
 51Æ·²è, 2024/2025 Catalog
51Æ·²è Employment Guarantee, Feb. 2024