Information Technology
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology

Network and Cloud Computing

Career exploration guide

This guide provides tools to help you explore careers related to this specialization. Use this information to start researching this field and the opportunities in it. This research can help you make a transition into positions related to this field. Start by gaining an overview of this program and learning about the field, jobs, and employment settings that are related.

About this specialization

The Network and Cloud Computing specialization is designed to provide learners with the knowledge and skills needed to administer networks in a variety of environments. The curriculum addresses planning, designing, configuring and troubleshooting networks in environments ranging from small, local networks to enterprise-wide integrated cloud infrastructures. Specific topics include cloud migration, cloud and server administration, internetworking architecture design, Linux administration, AI and machine learning and system assurance and security. 

Skills gained through this specialization:

This specialization was designed to help you gain the following skills related to this field:

  • Communicate effectively in IT business environments
  • Evaluate the effectiveness of implementing a network and cloud-based design through collaboration and the support of IT tools
  • Design effective IT solutions for business IT environments using networking and cloud practices, policies, standards and technologies
  • Create a plan to solve business problems using network and cloud-based technology and standards
  • Administer a variety of network and cloud-based business IT environments
  • Troubleshoot a variety of network and cloud-based business IT environments
  • Apply network and cloud standards, policies and security practices
  • Employ network and cloud-based design and administration concepts and technologies

Explore this field

Professional associations, social networks, and other industry-specific resources can provide a wealth of information about a specific field or industry, including best practices, career overviews, trends and access to industry professionals. By reviewing website information, attending events, and connecting with people in the field, you can deepen your knowledge about the field. 

Professional associations

Industry information

Explore jobs and employers

In addition to exploring the field, take some time to research specific jobs and employment settings related to this program. Consider how these jobs and settings fit with your experience, skills, interests and values. This is a sample list of job titles and employment settings related to this field. To learn more, review job postings and talk with people who have these roles or work in these settings. You can find these professionals through LinkedIn, family, friends, schools, employers and community groups. Spend time researching your industry and prospective employers to decide whether this type of degree will help advance your career.

Related Job Titles to Explore*

  • Cloud architect
  • Cloud solutions architect
  • Network engineer
  • Solutions architect
  • System administrator

Employment Settings to Explore

  • Professional, scientific and technical services
  • Finance and insurance
  • Manufacturing
  • Information
  • Retail trade
  • Health care and social assistance
  • Public administration
  • Management of companies and enterprises
  • Wholesale trade
  • Utilities

*These are examples intended to serve as a general guide. Some positions may prefer or even require previous experience, licensure, certifications, and/or other designations along with a degree. Because many factors determine what position an individual may attain, Capella cannot guarantee that a graduate will secure any specific job title, a promotion, salary increase, or other career outcome. We encourage you to research requirements for your job target and career goals.

Job boards

This is a sample of jobs boards with positions related to this field. Use them in your research to identify additional job titles, common hiring requirements and local employers. 

Further exploration

There are a lot of factors that influence whether a career is a fit or not. These can include monetary compensation, benefits, work environment, organization culture, work/life balance, etc. As you consider your career, think about what is important to you in your employer, role and setting. These resources can help you perform this additional exploration.

For a more detailed guide on career exploration, review Capella’s Career Exploration YouTube series that helps you identify what is important to you in your career and how that aligns with the world of work. 

Accreditation

Capella University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (hlcommission.org), an institutional accreditation agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.