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DipHE Network Engineering
About this course
Network engineering is the technical discipline concerned with the design, implementation and management of the communication systems that connect computers, devices and services. From local area networks in office buildings to the global infrastructure of the internet, from mobile networks to cloud architectures, network engineers are responsible for keeping the digital world connected, performant and secure. It is a discipline that combines theoretical understanding of how networks function with the practical technical skills to build and maintain them. The Open University offers this network engineering programme in a part-time and distance learning format, which makes it accessible to students who cannot attend a residential university and who want to develop serious technical qualifications while managing other commitments. The Open University's distance learning approach in technical subjects is carefully structured to support effective independent study, and the curriculum covers the foundational principles of networking, including protocols, routing, switching, network security, wireless systems, cloud networking and the engineering of reliable and scalable network architectures. Part-time study at this level demands self-discipline and the ability to work systematically through technical material, but it also gives you the flexibility to connect what you are learning directly to your professional context if you are already working in a technology environment. Network engineering develops systematic technical thinking, the ability to diagnose and resolve complex connectivity problems, facility with the tools and protocols of modern networking, and the documentation and communication skills that professional technical roles require. Graduates pursue careers as network engineers, network administrators, systems administrators, cloud infrastructure engineers, network security specialists and in a range of technical roles in organisations that depend on well-functioning digital infrastructure. Professional certifications from bodies such as Cisco and CompTIA complement and strengthen the academic foundation the degree provides. Postgraduate study in computer networks, cybersecurity or systems engineering is available for those wishing to specialise further.
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