Computer Networking (A.A.S.)
Network Administration Concentration
Purpose
The Network Administration Concentration of the Networking AAS program prepares graduates with knowledge and skills in networking, computer support, and data communications. Graduates are eligible to take appropriate certification exams (such as A+, Network+, Novell CNA, Microsoft MCP, Security+ and Cisco CCNA) and can expect to work as entry-level network engineers, administrators, or computer support technicians. This program requires extensive hands-on work in computer labs featuring state-of the-art equipment.
Concentration Objectives
Upon successful completion of this program, graduates will be able to:
- apply critical thinking, team building, and problem solving skills.
- demonstrate effective oral and written communication.
- describe OSI layers and their functionality.
- analyze and solve computer hardware and software problems.
- program and configure Cisco routers and switches.
- design, implement, and maintain a LAN or WAN.
- become proficient in Linux/UNIX system administration.
- be prepared, with appropriate study, to take industry standard certification exams such as Network+, A+, CNA, MCP, CCNA and Security+.
Computer Support Specialist Concentration
Purpose
The Computer Support Specialist Concentration of the Networking AAS program prepares graduates with knowledge and skills in the areas of computer hardware, software, and network support. Graduates are eligible to take appropriate certification exams (such as A+, Network+, Novell CNA and Microsoft MCDST) and can expect to work as an entry-level computer support, computer repair, or help desk technician. This program requires extensive hands-on work in computer labs featuring state-of the-art equipment.
Concentration Objectives
Upon successful completion of this program, graduates will be able to:
- apply critical thinking, team building, and problem solving skills.
- demonstrate effective oral and written communication.
- describe OSI layers and their functionality.
- describe the methods for planning and constructing an efficient help desk operation
- become proficient in the installation and support of Netware, Linux/UNIX and Windows operating systems.
- analyze and solve computer hardware and software problems.
- be prepared, with appropriate study, to take industry standard certification exams such as Network+, A+, CNA and MCDST.
Curriculum
First Semester |
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English Composition I |
3 |
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Elective |
3 |
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PC Maintenance and Support |
3 |
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PC Applications on Networks |
3 |
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Networking Fundamentals |
3 |
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| (15 Credit Hours) |
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Second Semester |
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Writing For Business and Industry |
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or ENG 115 |
Writing For Technical Communication |
3 |
Concentration Requirement 1 |
3 |
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Introduction to Problem Solving and Programming |
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or CIS 111 |
Introduction to Computer Science |
3 |
NetWare Administration and Support |
3 |
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Elective |
3 |
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| (15 Credit Hours) |
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Third Semester |
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Elective |
3 |
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SPC 110/111 |
Introduction to Speech Communication |
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or SPC 230 |
or Communication in Organizations |
3 |
Introduction to Linux |
3 |
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Windows 2003/XP Admin & Support |
3 |
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Database Management Systems/SQL |
3 |
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Elective |
2 |
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| (17 Credit Hours) |
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Fourth Semester |
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Concentration Requirement 2 |
3 |
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Concentration Requirement 3 |
3-4 |
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Project Management |
3 |
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Elective |
3 |
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Concentration Requirement 4 |
3 |
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| (15-16 Credit Hours) |
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TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS CREDIT: 62-63
Concentration Requirements
Network Administration
CIS 171 - Network Routing
Fundamentals
CIS 142 - Linux Administration,
or
CIS 258 - Advanced Windows 2003 Management
and Support
CIS 172 - Internetworking
Design
CIS 275 - Network Security
Fundamentals
Computer Support Specialist
CIS 173 - Customer Service
Skills for the Help Desk
CIS 215 - Decision Making
with Spreadsheets
CIS 274 - Troubleshooting
Desktop Applications
Open Elective
