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Networking Specialist Associate of Applied
Technology Degree Program EVENINGS (Network
Administrator) |
Program Acceptance: Students accepted fall and spring
Program Duration: 10 quarters
Program Description:
The Networking Specialist program provides students
with hands on and technical training in the concepts, principles, and
techniques required to successfully design and implement computer networked
services in a small to medium sized business. The student will study the
elements of Cisco, Microsoft, and associated technologies necessary to create and
manage these networks. The successful student will be qualified to join a
networking team as a productive entry-level specialist.
Program Objectives:
The mission of the Networking Specialist program is
to prepare knowledgeable qualified entry-level networkers who are able to
setup, configure, and troubleshoot local area networks as well as wide area
networks. This is done by creating an
environment where students can learn not only the theory of networking, but
have sufficient hands-on experience to become certified and be proficient on
the job. It is important that graduates from the program be capable of working
as team members and adept at interfacing with both management and end users.
Employment
Opportunities:
Networking Specialist
Program graduates are in high demand by businesses with planned or existing
networked computer infrastructures. Bureau of Labor statistics indicate that
computer networking skills will be in high demand for the foreseeable future.
For information about the program concerning the following areas,
contact:
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Total
Credit Hours Required for Graduation:
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FIRST QUARTER – FALL/SPRING |
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MAT |
190 |
Mathematical Modeling |
5 |
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SCT |
100 |
Introduction to Microcomputers |
3 |
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SECOND QUARTER – WINTER/SUMMER |
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ENG |
191 |
Composition and Rhetoric I |
5 |
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CIS |
106 |
Computer Concepts |
5 |
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THIRD QUARTER – SPRING/FALL |
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PSY |
191 |
Introductory Psychology |
5 |
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CIS |
122 |
Microcomputer Installation and
Maintenance |
7 |
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FOURTH QUARTER – SUMMER/WINTER |
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HUM |
191 |
Introduction to Humanities |
5 |
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CIS |
2321 |
Introduction to LANs and WANs |
6 |
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FIFTH QUARTER – FALL/SPRING |
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CIS |
2322 |
Introduction to WANs and Routing |
6 |
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ENG |
195 |
Technical Communications |
5 |
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OR |
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SPC |
191 |
Fundamentals of Speech |
(5) |
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SIXTH QUARTER – WINTER/SUMMER |
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CIS |
276 |
Advanced Routers and Switches |
6 |
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CIS |
2149 |
Implementing Microsoft Windows
Professional |
6 |
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SEVENTH QUARTER – SPRING/FALL |
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CIS |
277 |
WAN Design |
6 |
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CIS |
2150 |
Implementing Microsoft Windows Server |
6 |
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EIGHT QUARTER – WINTER/SUMMER |
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ECO |
193 |
Macroeconomics |
5 |
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CIS |
2153 |
Implementing MS WIN Network Infrastructure |
6 |
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NINTH QUARTER – SPRING/FALL |
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CIS |
105 |
Program Design and Development |
5 |
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CIS |
1114 |
Fundamentals of Wireless LANs |
6 |
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TENTH QUARTER – WINTER/SUMMER |
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CIS |
1118 |
Implementing Network Security |
6 |
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CIS |
2161 |
Structured Query Language(SQL) |
7 |
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