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Northeast Wisconsin Technical College conducts an annual Graduate Follow-up Study. This study covers the number of graduates, employment status, salary and more!
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To learn more about the program description, requirements, employment potential, etc, please take a few minutes to read the Network Specialist Program Brochure.
If you are interested in learning networking skills but aren't ready to start the associate degree program, you might want to think about the Networking Certificate.
The decisions are based on the recommendations of an advisory committee. This committee is made up of industry professionals that work for, or own, local businesses.
Some individuals just want to brush up on their skills or learn new ones. Therefore, we removed all pre-requisite courses and replaced them with requisite skills. Review our Course Skill Requirements page to find out if you have the skills to complete any of our courses.
To learn more about tuition, please read the program fees page.
To learn more about the ways you can pay for college visit our financial aid page. There may also be scholarships available to you.
The Network Specialist Program has a dedicated Academic Advisor who is available to help you with any issues that may arise. You may also contact the Special Needs Office for more information regarding the support services available.
Full semester classes begin mid August and early January. Other classes may begin any time during the year. For more information you can e-mail our Academic Advisor or call 920-498-6388.
You can Apply Online or use this printable application to get started.