Associate degree in Information Technology Network Engineering at Delaware County Community College

 

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Associate Degree in Information Technology Network Engineering at Delaware County Community College

Delaware County Community College
Associate degree
Information Technology
Network Engineering

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-Degree Requirements-
The Network Engineering option prepares students for employment as networking specialists in the telecommunications industry. The program includes the knowledge and skills necessary to successfully complete many of the tests required for Novell's Certified Network Administrator certification and Microsoft's Certified Professional certification. Students may also take courses to prepare for Novell's CNE or Microsoft's MCSE certification. Because of the constantly changing nature of the technology in this program, students are advised to meet on a consistent basis with their faculty advisor.

In conjunction with the general education and IT core requirements the student should be able to:
  • Install and configure NetWare network operating system.
  • Install and configure Microsoft operating system.
  • Administer, manage, and troubleshoot NetWare operating system.
  • Administer, manage, and troubleshoot an operating system.
  • Analyze, test, and propose solutions for problems relating to network cabling, hubs, servers, workstations, and other physical network devices.
  • Analyze, test, and propose solutions relating to network printing.
  • Analyze, test, and propose solutions for problems relating to network protocols, including the Internet (TCP/IP) protocol suite.
  • Given a set of factors and constraints, design an appropriate network topology and its transmission media.

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