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Master’s in Network and Communications Management

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Prepare for the future with a Master’s in Network and Communications Management

From global data transfers to cloud-based collaboration, today’s organizations rely on networks that work flawlessly — and leaders who know how to manage them. At DeVry University’s Keller Graduate School of Management, our Master’s in Network and Communications Management is designed to help you lead in the fast-evolving world of enterprise infrastructure. 

Our program blends advanced technical knowledge with leadership principles so you can build, secure, and manage the communication systems that keep businesses moving. You’ll explore topics like AI, cloud computing, network communications and security, enterprise architecture, and project management while developing the skills needed to support teams and drive change:

  • Design and manage enterprise-level systems: Gain the knowledge to create, oversee, and troubleshoot communications infrastructures for corporate, government, and global networks.

  • Build advanced infrastructure and security skills: Strengthen your ability to protect, manage, and optimize complex systems through coursework in cloud computing, cyber security, and enterprise architecture.

  • Develop AI fluency for a future in tech: Gain hands-on experience with AI tools reshaping network communications, security, and IT. Learn how this emerging technology can optimize tasks to free up time for more strategic work that businesses rely on.

  • Earn a graduate certificate automatically: As you complete your required coursework, you’ll also earn a graduate certificate aligned with your specialization to showcase the skills you’ve built along the way.1

Classes start on May 4, 2026

Step into the future of enterprise technology — get started today.

Network and communications management skills you’ll learn

Earning your Master’s in Network and Communications Management here at Keller means you’ll develop advanced skills in network communications while building the leadership mindset needed to manage complex IT systems and guide strategic decisions.

AI fluency

Learn how artificial intelligence is making headway in the networking and communications management world and discover how you can stay at the top of your game by using AI to help with prioritization in project management, IT automations, threat detection, and more.

Enterprise network design

Develop and implement secure, scalable enterprise networks that support business operations and evolving infrastructure needs.

Information security and compliance

Understand data protection best practices, regulatory compliance, and how to safeguard systems against internal and external threats.

Cloud and virtualization technologies

Explore the tools and platforms that support cloud-based services and virtualized environments across modern network infrastructures.

Project management and risk assessment

Manage network projects from planning to execution, applying strategies to reduce risk and align IT efforts with organizational goals.

Strategic communication and leadership

Develop management, collaboration, and communication skills essential for guiding IT teams and executing enterprise-wide initiatives.

Network and communications management classes and credits

Classes

15

Credits

45

Semesters

4-82

Develop skills in communication, management, and negotiation in classes like:
MIS548
AI Applications for Business
PROJ599
Applied AI Project Management
MIS541
Innovation Through Technology and AI
LEAD570
Leadership in the Age of AI
PROJ588
Managing IT Projects Using AI
HRM587
Managing Organizational Change
NETW540
Networking Concepts
Your program perks

Digital badge: Demonstrate your new abilities to hiring managers by earning digital badges you can display on your resume or LinkedIn profile: 

  • AI & Innovation badge: Earned after successfully completing Innovation through AI & Technology (MIS541). 
  • AI & Leadership badge: Earned after successfully completing Leadership in the Age of AI (LEAD 570). 
  • AI & Productivity: Earned after successfully completing AI Applications for Business (MIS548).  

Project-based capstone: Apply everything you’ve learned in a hands-on capstone where you’ll design and present a network or communications system. You’ll plan, troubleshoot, and document your solution, demonstrating your ability to lead projects from start to finish.

Course waiver option: If you hold a qualifying undergraduate degree in tech, our Master’s Advantage can help you finish faster. You may be able to waive up to 5 courses to potentially move toward your degree more quickly.3

24/7 digital support: Learn on your own time with our tutoring resources, a vast e-library, and more so you can study when it fits in with your schedule.

Pick your specialization

Information Security

Are you excited about the opportunity to use data to improve business operations? Discover how analytics and technology work together to drive data-backed decision-making:

  • Evaluate organizational vulnerabilities and develop risk mitigation strategies that align with business needs.

  • Create incident response protocols and plan disaster recovery efforts that protect operations during disruptions.

  • Translate complex industry regulations into actionable governance and compliance policies.

Project Management

Learn to lead complex, high-stakes projects from strategy to execution and build a deep understanding of how to scope, plan, budget, and manage projects that create measurable impact. You’ll also learn to lead diverse teams, navigate uncertainty, and integrate business goals with project outcomes:

  • Get a PMI student membership and complimentary access to the Project Management Institute (PMI), including resources like the PMBOK® Guide, downloadable templates, career tools, and discounts on exam fees.4

  • Prepare for the Project Management Professional (PMP)® certification exam in our Project Management Exam Preparation course, developed as part of our status as a PMI Authorized Training Partner.5

  • Create project plans that reflect organizational strategy and deliver value through risk analysis, cost control, and performance objectives.

  • Solve complex problems and develop innovative solutions that reduce risk and improve project and program results.

  • Manage technical initiatives across stable and unpredictable environments using knowledge from both academic and real-world contexts.

  • Incorporate ethics and social responsibility by evaluating cultural, legal, and organizational dynamics that influence project outcomes.

Demonstrate your progress with a built-in credential

As you work through your Master’s in Network and Communications Management, you’ll also earn a graduate certificate tied to your chosen specialization without any additional coursework.¹ It’s a powerful way to highlight the skills you’re building and show employers you’re growing professionally as you advance toward your degree.

DeVry Stackable Programs

Accreditation matters

Being accredited means we’ve met rigorous quality standards and are committed to giving you the education you deserve. Our accreditations and recognitions include:

  • Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP): Our Master’s in Network and Communications Management program is accredited by ACBSP,  acbsp.org, demonstrating it has met standards of business education that promote teaching excellence. Learn more about program outcomes and student achievement.6 

  • Project Management Institute’s Global Accreditation Center for Project Management Education Programs (GAC): Our Master’s in Network and Communications Management with a Project Management Specialization is accredited by the GAC.7

  • PMI Authorized Training Partner (ATP): As a Premier level ATP of the Project Management Institute (PMI), Keller is proud to offer project management exam preparation course PROJ605, which provides authorized content helping students meet education requirements for the Project Management Professional (PMP)® exam. 7

  • The Higher Learning Commission (HLC): DeVry University is accredited by the HLC, www.hlcommission.org. Our Keller Graduate School of Management is included in this accreditation. 

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accreditations

Network communications careers

Whether you're aiming to advance into leadership or specialize in infrastructure, cyber security, or project oversight, earning a Master’s in Network and Communications Management at Keller can help position you for the next step. Our program blends technical depth with strategic insight so you can lead teams, manage systems, and support enterprise-level solutions in today's connected world.

Some careers you might pursue after earning your degree include:

  • Computer and information systems manager

  • Information security compliance analyst

  • IT project manager

  • Project manager

Our Career Services team is ready to support your professional journey at every step. From resume writing and job fairs to interview prep and networking, we’ll help you put your new skills to work — before and after graduation.

 

Ways to save

Explore options to help make your education more affordable.

Scholarships and grants

Save money with a variety of scholarship and grant opportunities.8

Prior learning credit

Real-world experience counts — see how you can get credit for previous work, volunteer, or training hours.

Employer reimbursement

Find out if your employer offers tuition savings or reimbursement.

Military and veteran benefits

Learn about savings for veterans, active-duty U.S. military members, and their spouses.

Get started in network and communications management

Take the next step toward leading modern networks. Contact us to get started.

Frequently asked questions

How much do network and communications managers earn?

A network and communication manager’s salary can vary based on experience, education, and the company or industry in which they are employed. For a general understanding of a network and communication manager’s earning potential, we recommend referencing data provided by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

What is the difference between network management and communications management?

The main difference between network management and communications management has to do with working with people versus working with technology. Network management has a technical focus, and responsibilities typically include managing computer networks, network security, and monitoring performance. Communications management includes sharing new IT initiatives, communicating network maintenance and outages to staff, planning organization-wide tech updates, and more. Earning a network and communication management degree here at DeVry can help you learn how to blend IT and business skills to manage and optimize networks — and to communicate strategically with your team or organization about IT projects and tasks.

Do you need certification after a master’s in network and communications management?

While you don’t need a certification, it can certainly help you stand out to potential hiring managers and demonstrate your new skillset. As a part of our Project Management Specialization, you will have the opportunity to prepare to pursue the Project Management Professional (PMP)® certification exam.9

What can I do with a master’s in communication and network management?

With a master’s in communication and network management, you can pursue roles where you design, secure, and manage the networks that keep businesses running. You might lead enterprise infrastructure projects, guide teams through system upgrades, or manage IT operations across industries. 

Roles you can consider with a master’s in communication and network management include:

• Computer and information systems manager
• Information security compliance analyst
• Project manager

Is a master’s in communication and network management worth it?

Yes, a master’s in communication and network management is worth it because it helps you grow as both a technologist and a leader. You’ll build advanced skills in areas like enterprise network design, cloud computing, cyber security, and project management. You’ll also learn to communicate clearly, lead teams, and align technology with business strategy. It’s a great next step if you want to expand your impact in tech.

Is networking and communications in high demand?

Yes — many of today’s organizations rely on secure, high-performing networks. For example, while actual local growth may vary, the Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates employment of information security analysts will grow nationally 29% from 2024 to 2034, much faster than the average for all occupations.

With a networking degree, you’ll be prepared to lead in this fast-moving field, helping companies adapt to evolving technologies, manage risk, and stay connected.

What skills do you need for a master’s in communication management?

Aside from already having a related bachelor’s degree, to earn a master’s in communication management, you may benefit from having a background or interest in IT, business, or tech systems. 

Through our Master’s in Network and Communications Management program, you’ll strengthen skills in network architecture, risk assessment, systems integration, project planning, and leadership so you can manage infrastructure and guide strategy with confidence.

How can I advance in communication and networking careers?

To move forward with communication and networking career opportunities, you may want to strengthen your technical depth and leadership experience. Our Master’s in Network and Communications Management offers both. Here at Keller, you’ll take on real-world projects that will help you develop proficient network communications abilities while cultivating the leadership mentality required to manage complex IT systems and make strategic decisions. You’ll also get career support from our Career Services team, every step of the way.

Graduate project management mission statement

The mission of Keller Graduate School of Management’s project management concentrations is to educate students with relevant project and program management knowledge, tools, and techniques required to lead successful projects and programs within the global business environment.

Program outcomes:

Model an advanced, integrated, and applied understanding of project management as a discipline.

  • Demonstrate the skills required to scope and solve complex problems and develop innovative solutions that minimize risks and optimize impacts for both projects and programs.

  • Manage complex and technical activities within both predictable and unpredictable environments by integrating knowledge and solutions from practitioner and academic viewpoints.

  • Evaluate complex sociocultural factors, ethical issues, and social responsiveness to maximize the management of resources, procedures, and processes.

  • Apply leadership skills to promote a positive environment, motivate team members, and deliver a sustained competitive advantage.

  • Develop a project in alignment with organizational strategy using an advanced, integrated, and applied understanding of project management that creates and delivers value.

1Future programmatic changes could impact the ability to earn additional credentials en route to an eligible degree program at Keller. Refer to the academic catalog for details.

2Program is 8 semesters assuming an average of 6 credit hours per semester. Accelerated time to complete requires at least 9 credit hours of Prior Learning Credit and assumes completion of 3 semesters, enrollment in an average of 10 credit hours per semester and continuous, full-time year-round enrollment with no breaks per 12-month period. Normal schedule does not include breaks and assumes 8 semesters of year-round, full-time enrollment in an average of 6 credit hours per semester per 12-month period. 

3Eligibility and application of course waivers varies based on the type of course waiver credit earned, the student’s enrolled location and/or the student’s state of residence. For more information, please refer to the Course Waiver section of the Keller academic catalog.

4A complimentary PMI student membership is provided to students enrolled in any DeVry University PROJ course.

5Provider is a member of the PMI ATP Program. PMI does not specifically endorse, approve, or warrant ATP’s products, courses, publications, or services.

6Conferral and assessment data for all DeVry and Keller ACBSP accredited programs. For a full list of our ACBSP accredited programs, visit our Accreditation page.

7Student outcomes data for all DeVry and Keller PMI GAC accredited programs. Student achievement data for all DeVry and Keller PMI GAC accredited programs.

8Scholarships are available to those who apply and qualify. Visit the scholarships and grants webpage for more information, including any requirements or restrictions. Students may participate in only one DeVry University-based scholarship, grant or group tuition benefit program at a time. Those who qualify for more than one program will be presumed to accept the program with the highest reduction per session cost, unless the student confirms their desire to participate in a different program in writing prior to starting classes at DeVry. Scholarship and grant terms and eligibility conditions are subject to change.

9PMBOK, PMP, the GAC seal, and the PMI ATP seal are registered marks of the Project Management Institute, Inc.