Network Engineering Lab Facilities
Central to the network engineering degree is a series of classes that take place in the network engineering lab.
We provideÌýstudents hands-on assignments building, testing, and operating state-of-the-art communications systems and devices. The lab is home to:Ìý
- Over 50 racks of equipment dedicated to student training and research in the areas of Enterprise/Service Provider, Cloud, and software-defined networking.
- ÌýAn incredible 400 amps of power and 18 tons of eco-friendly cooling in a data center supporting our educational objective of the best hands-on networking curriculum.
- More than 1000 hardware components representing equipment from multiple industry partners which include routers, switches, wireless access points, VoIP, bare-metal boxes, and servers (stand-alone and cloud).
- Dedicated workstations via adjacent lab rooms where studentsÌýmanage and learn how networks actually work.
Connect with us!
If your company is interested in contributing to our lab resources, there are several ways you can help.Ìý
For more information please contact José Santos directly:Ìý
Ìý ÌýJoséÌýSantos, Network Engineering Lab Director and Senior Instructor