Margy Sandquist: "Network engineering" isn't its own field. "Networks" is a subfield of computer engineering and computer science. If you are an undergraduate, then most of your time will be spent taking general degree requirements towards a computer engineering or computer science degree. You can see the curriculums here:Computer engineering: http://www.clemson.edu/ces/departments/ece/documen...Computer science:http://www.cs.clemson.edu/Academics/Curricula/2009...You have space for electives in your senior year. The Electrical & Computer Engineering department offers "Performance Analysis of Local Computer Networks", "Fiber Optics", "Computer Communications", "Antennas and Propagation", and "Computer Network Security." The computer science department includes "Networks and Network Programming" and "System Administration and Security"....Show more
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