The Computer Networking Program will prepare students for an entry-level position in an IT related industry with emphasis in either systems administration or network administration. The Associate Degree has options: CCNA Network Administrator. It is designed for transfer to four-year colleges or universities.
Classes are designed for first-time college students, reentry students, and current industry employees requiring skill enhancement or upgrade...
The Computer Networking Technology program prepares graduates who will be able to design and install secure network systems based on customer requirements, monitor and maintain network traffic and security, and maintain network hardware and software. Courses and hands-on labs in this program will assist the graduate in preparing to take a variety of Cisco, Microsoft, and CompTIA certification examinations.
The Computer Networking Technology program prepares graduates who will be able to design and install secure network systems based on customer requirements, monitor and maintain network traffic and security, and maintain network hardware and software. Courses and hands-on labs in this program will assist the graduate in preparing to take a variety of Cisco, Microsoft, and CompTIA certification examinations.
The Computer Information Technology curriculum provides graduates with a foundation of logic, programming, operating systems, applications, systems analysis, and networking through a core set of courses. Learners may choose to specialize in a particular plan of study: Network Administrator.
Upon completion of the Associate Degree in Computer Information Technology, Network Administrator Track, the graduate will be able to:
The Networking Specialist Degree Program provides you with the concepts, principles, and techniques required in designing, setting up, and maintaining local and wide-area networks. As a graduate, you receive a Networking Specialist Associate of Applied Science Degree and are qualified for employment as a networking technician associate or an administrator....
The AST Networking and Telecommunications Technology program provides basic and advanced training in diagnosing and solving network and telecom network problems.
General Entrance Requirements Documentation of high school graduation or a GED certification is required prior to admission. Students will be expected to dress in appropriate business attire.
Instructional Equipment Instructional equipment includes, but is not limited to, volt-OHM meters,...
The Computer Networking curriculum prepares students with the skills necessary to design, implement, maintain, and administer LANs WANs. The curriculum includes courses in software application tools, PC hardware, Cisco Networking Academy, network security, disaster recovery, wireless networking and operating systems, and installation and configuration.
Graduates of this program will be qualified to obtain employment as PC support specialists, network...
The Networking concentration prepares students to enter a workplace that emphasizes the use of the personal computer as a stand-alone device or in a networked computer environment. Depending on the selection of courses, this program could prepare an individual to be employed in computer user support services.
The Associate of Applied Science Degree in Electronics Engineering Technology – Network Security Emphasis prepares students with the necessary skills required by today‘s computer networking security industry. Instruction includes five semesters of Cisco Networking Academy courses that lead to certifications in networking and network security, electronics and digital circuits, structured cabling, network security management and a selection of related...
The Associate of Applied Science Degree in Electronics Engineering Technology, Networking and InterNetworking Technology Emphasis prepares students with the necessary skills required by today‘s computer networking industry. Instruction includes five semesters of Cisco Networking Academy courses that lead to networking and cabling certification, electronics and digital circuits, telecommunications, fiber optics and a selection of related courses such...
CCV‘s Network Administration program teaches you how to design, build and maintain local and wide area networks. Successful completion of four Cisco networking courses prepares you for the CCNA (Cisco Certified Networking Associate) or CCENT (Cisco Certified Entry Network Technician) industry certification exams. In addition to Cisco networking, you learn how to support computer users and troubleshoot computer problems. Courses in hardware, programming,...
Program Description: The Computer Information Systems - Networking Specialist associate degree program is a sequence of courses designed to provide students with an understanding of the concepts and principles, and techniques required in computer information processing. Program graduates are to be competent in the general areas of humanities or fine arts, social or behavioral sciences, and natural sciences or mathematics, as well as in the technical...
Curriculum Description The Networking Technology curriculum prepares individuals for employment supporting local- and wide-area networks. Students will learn how to use technologies to provide for data, voice, image, and video communications in business, industry, and education.
Course work includes design, installation, configuration, and management of local- and wide-area network hardware and software. Emphasis is placed on developing proficiency...
Program Information The program is designed to prepare students for technical positions in networking and networking-related environments. In addition, this program prepares students for Microsoft Computer Systems Engineer (MCSE) certifications.
When you Graduate AAS programs are designed for students who want to enter a career directly after graduating but those who change their plans find that most of their CCC credits transfer to four-year colleges.
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Computer Network Technology prepares students to operate sophisticated, state of-the-art computer equipment. Students are also given in-depth instruction in JCL, telecommunications networks, and operating systems concepts. Upon completion of program requirements, students are awarded the Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree.
Students will be prepared for careers dealing with network software systems analysis, planning and implementation to create, manage and support networks. Students will gain the necessary skills to analyze network system needs for design, installation, maintenance and management of network software systems. Skills acquired will assist students in preparing to take industry certification exams.
This program is designed to prepare students to demonstrate...
The Computer Network Administration degree program prepares students for careers in computer networking and related fields. Upon completion, students may find entry-level positions as network administrators, hardware technicians, data/voice/video cabling technicians, project managers, designers/estimators or as technical support personnel. Prepares students to work as team members in an information technology group which designs, evaluates, tests,...