Want to start over in Computer Networking but have a different Bachelor’s Degree?

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Gentleman. asked:

I have already finished my Bachelor’s of Science Degree Major Hospitality/Tourism, but after working a year realized this is not the field that I really want to do the rest of my life. (I really just fell into that major to get a degree). After doing a little research I found computer networking to be something I really interested in and could see myself doing.
The problem is I don’t know where to begin. I understand that along with courses, I need certifications (A+, CCNA, etc) and experience. I don’t know whether to just start completely over in the field to get adequate knowledge (get an associates) or would it even be possible to major at a university and get a second bachelors degree in computer science? My basic question is what would be the best route to pursue a career in this field considering my educational background? What would be the approximate time that I would be able to finish all certifications and be able to start a career?

Question posted courtesy of: Stephen
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  • 3 Responses to “Want to start over in Computer Networking but have a different Bachelor’s Degree?”

    1. The GOD Vision Says:

      Go straight to you community college, or to cisco
      http:cisco.netacad.net

    2. kieron_clemance Says:

      You can do a post graduade degree i.e masters

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