The curriculum provides experience in working with microcomputers and networks, including both systems and application software, and PC networking. Graduates of this program may seek employment as Computer Technician, Data Analyst, Network Specialist or Operator.
Employees in such positions would install and upgrade PC and network software and hardware, troubleshoot and correct network communication and printing problems, and assist users in working...
The Network Administrator Assistant program option prepares the student to assist the Network Administrator with implementation and maintenance of a LAN as well as Internet connections, including installation of computer hardware, topology (wiring), installation of network hardware and software, setting up of user accounts, maintenance of accounts, monitoring network performance and rudimentary trouble shooting.
This Computer Networking Specialist curriculum is designed to prepare students for entry level employment positions that require them to support local and wide area network installations in a business or professional setting. All students will complete a core of courses that will provide a basic understanding of popular network server environments and network architectures. Students will receive preparation for the Cisco Certified Network Associate...
The recommended curriculum will explore the depths of Microsoft operating systems, networks and databases. The seven core classes each prepare a student for a Microsoft Certification Test. Passing all eight certification exams will qualify a student as an MCSE (Microsoft Certified System Engineer) with a specialization in either messaging or security, an MCSA (Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator) and an MCP (Microsoft Certified Professional)....
Cooperative Education (Co-op) is designed to give students enrolled in many programs within the College a chance to work on a job while completing their degree. This combination of classroom instruction with practical/related work experience provides numerous benefits to participating students. Co-op students work one or more semesters in part-time or full time jobs related to their major. Academic credit is given for the learning gained during the...
Options for Networking Specialist program are numerous including Microsoft Windows 2000 MCP and MCSE, Cisco CCNA and CCNP, Sun Solaris Administrator, and Novell Netware CNA. Students can select the program options to prepare themselves for a career in design and/or implementation of LANs WANs. Employees with these skills are highly sought after in the technology field. CGTC is a Microsoft Authorized Academic Training Provider, a Cisco Regional/Local...
Computer software applications for the changing business environment require continual learning for a strategic advantage. Students have an opportunity to study computing theory,computer applications, database systems and problem solving in a business information technology environment. Classes include classroom and laboratory time.
Concentration is available in Network Administration.
The Computer Information Systems degree program is designed around a core curriculum . The program‘s core provides an introduction to computer concepts, software applications, operating systems, networking, microcomputer servicing, Internet, math, human relations and writing. To gain practical work-related experience, students complete 99 hours of cooperative work experience in a related setting. Students must complete all CIS courses with a grade...
The Networking Technology curriculum prepares individuals for employment supporting network infrastructure environments. Students will learn how to use technologies to provide reliable transmission and delivery of data, voice, image, and video communications in business, industry, and education. Course work includes design, installation, configuration, and management of network infrastructure technologies and network operating systems. Emphasis is...
First Year
First Semester
CPMT 1403 Introduction to Computer Technology
CETT 1425 Digital Fundamentals
CETT 1403 DC Circuits
ITCC 1401 Exploration-Network Fundamentals
Second Semester
CETT 1421 Electronics Fabrication
CETT 1405 AC Circuits
ITCC 1404 CISCO Exploration 2-Routing Protocols and Concepts
MATH MATH 1332, 1342 or higher level
ENGL 1312 Business Writing
Second Year
First Semester
CPMT 1445 Computer System Maintenance...
The curriculum is designed to help students master computer hardware architecture, Microsoft networking software, and some of the newest cutting edge technologies all in just 15 months. Students who complete this degree program have the knowledge and skills to install, configure, customize, optimize, network, integrate, troubleshoot, and maintain Microsoft Windows 2000/XP.
The Associate of Applied Science in Information Systems with a concentration in Network Management will prepare perspective I.T. professionals to meet the needs of businesses in the community and beyond. The Network Management concentration can be taken by the person who has never worked with a computer network to someone who is in the field but has never received a degree in the area. This concentration prepares the student to become knowledgeable...
The Network Technology Associate of Applied Science Degree program offers hands-on training in a rapidly growing field. Graduates of this program will be able to design, install, administer, and maintain computer networks for hardware and software.
The program provides the student with the opportunity to acquire proficiency in microcomputer networking hardware and software. Additional business or business-related courses provide the student with a thorough understanding of the employment environment. The fundamental goal is to...
Computers have become an integral part of small and large business operations in nearly every industry, creating an immediate need for computer support specialists to ensure businesses are getting optimum use of their computers and related equipment. Network engineering technology specialists configure hardware, install software, and troubleshoot computer network problems. They are also responsible for planning, implementing, maintaining, and supporting...
The Networking Services Technology program of study focuses on computer systems and network support. The courses cover a broad set of skills and knowledge in computer network administration. Courses emphasize objectives as outlined in recognized industry certification including the CompTIA A+ and Network + certifications, as well as, for the MCSE, Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer. Students who plan to pursue a bachelor‘s degree in computer science...
If you enjoy problem solving and working with the latest computer and networking technology, a career in the challenging and exciting field of Information Technology is for you. The Information Technology-Network Specialist program prepares individuals to install, configure, and administer a wide variety of networking equipment and network services that are common in today's ever expanding LAN WAN environments.
Experience a higher degree of learning, a quality education that can give you the edge you need to climb to the pinnacle of your profession. CTU Online offers you:
Degrees with real-world relevancy.
100% web-based, interactive multimedia courses.
The flexibility and freedom to study...