Information Networking and Telecommunications graduates are designing, implementing and supporting the communications networks of tomorrow. The concentration in Computer Networking and Telecommunications prepares graduates to work in telecommunications companies or in corporate, education, law enforcement, health care, and other computer and network positions. Graduates typically serve in engineering, production, operations, managerial, sales, consulting or regulatory positions.
Fort Hays State University offers a nationally recognized degree in Information Networking and Telecommunications that has been repeatedly designated as a "best practice" program. This concentration can include course work necessary to sit for the Cisco Certified Networking Associate (CCNA) and advanced Cisco certifications.
Program Requirements Overview
| General Education Requirements | 55 hours |
| INT Major Core Courses | 18 hours |
| Required Computer Networking & Telecommunications Concentration Courses | 15 hours |
| Elective Computer Networking & Telecommunication Concentration Courses | 15 hours |
| Cross-concentration Electives | 6 hours |
| Free Electives | 15 hours |
| TOTAL HOURS REQUIRED FOR DEGREE | 124 hours |


















