Program Description The CIS-Networking Specialist (Cisco) program provides students with an understanding of the concepts, principles, and techniques required in computer information processing and its associated hardware and technical support. Classes consist of instruction in topics such as operating systems, program design and development, microcomputer installation and maintenance, networking concepts, and basic computer concepts, as well as instruction...
Program Description The CIS-Networking Specialist (Microsoft Windows) program provides students with an understanding of the concepts, principles, and techniques required in computer information processing and its associated hardware and technical support. Classes consist of instruction in topics such as operating systems, program design and development, microcomputer installation and maintenance, networking concepts, Internet technology, and basic...
Networking involves building computer networks from the beginning. This involves evaluating protocols, operating systems, hardware components, networking devices, and software tools to make a network run efficiently. Critical thinking skills are an essential part of monitoring and troubleshooting a network.
Students entering the Computer Networking Technology major will be given the opportunity to train in a hands-on environment in the field of information...
Program Description Network or Computer Support Specialists design, install and support an organization's LAN/WAN, Internet/Intranet systems. They provide onsite administrative support for computer users in a variety of work environments. By maintaining network hardware and software, analyzing problems, and monitoring network resources; they ensure computer system availability and reliability to the users. They work closely with their customers as...
Overview Are you the type of person who likes challenge and who wants to help an organization stay ahead of anyone or anything that might harm its computer systems?
A career in Network Security might be right for you. Now more than ever, as more business is conducted via the Internet, a person who is responsible for protecting computer networks is a valuable contributor to their organization.
Understanding how systems are vulnerable and knowing...
Overview Are you the type of person who likes challenge and who wants to help an organization stay ahead of anyone or anything that might harm its computer systems?
A career in Networking and Security Management might be right for you. Now more than ever, as more business is conducted via the Internet, a person who is responsible for protecting computer networks is a valuable contributor to their organization.
Overview Are you the type of person who likes challenge and who wants to help an organization stay ahead of anyone or anything that might harm its computer systems?
A career in Networking and Security Management might be right for you. Now more than ever, as more business is conducted via the Internet, a person who is responsible for protecting computer networks is a valuable contributor to their organization.
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...
The Associate in Science Degree in Networking Services Technology is designed to prepare students for employment as a Network Administrator and other networking positions. Upon completing the program, the students will be able to design, implement, and manage local area and wide area networks based on several network operating systems. The students will be trained utilizing industry standards, business platforms and operating systems. To enable the...
The Game industry is one of the fastest-growing segments of the entertainment industry and an excellent field for career advancement. This CIT degree option is designed to help students become better prepared for careers in the game industry by providing them with a thorough background in all aspects of the game industry and the game development and interactive design process. The latest languages and development tools for microcomputers and the...
The Network Computer Security program is structured to develop highly skilled professionals who have the knowledge and practical skills to keep networks, computer systems, and information assets secure and analyze, assess, anticipate and prevent malicious intrusions as well as react o the intrusions of information networks and systems.
The Network Infrastructure option is a two-year program incorporating the CCNA and CCNP certifications from Cisco. Edison Community College is a Regional Academy for Cisco. Students take the courses at Edison to help them prepare for the exams. This certification is granted by Cisco when the student passes the exams.
Program Description: Students in the Network Technology ATA degree program will learn the interaction between the software and the hardware of computers and computer network systems. Upon completion of the degree, students will have followed curriculum and instruction that will allow them to prepare for and take the following industry certification exams:
A+
Net+
Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)
Windows Server 2003 70-290
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The Network Administrator and Support associate degree program provides education and training for individuals interested in developing their knowledge and skills as networking professionals.
The program also provides preparatory training for a variety of industry certification examinations. Credit may be given and course substitutions made for those who have acquired A+ and/or Network+ certification.
Program Objectives The Network Administration option provides the concepts and skills needed to design, set-up, maintain and expand networked systems. The curriculum provides specific training in Cisco or Microsoft network systems. Upon completion of the option, the graduate will be qualified to take industry designed and recognized certification examinations. Employment opportunities include entry-level positions in installation and administration...
Overview With the growth of the Internet, networking and infrastructure management are areas of IT that are developing rapidly, especially with new developments in wireless communication and wireless networking. LAN WAN systems can range from a connection between two offices in the same building to globally distributed networks, voice mail, and e-mail systems of a multinational organization.
The Network professional deploys networks, ensures reliability...
Description: This program will help to prepare students for a variety of industry recognized Linux certification exams as well as provide practical hands-on skills for the work place. The program includes a core of Linux classes including Linux Operating System Basics, System Administration, Network Administration and Network Security. These classes will ensure a student‘s knowledge and skill level in preparation for employment or for improving current...
Description: The Associate in Applied Science in Microsoft Networking Technology develops skills to implement a network infrastructure and install, configure, monitor, optimize, and troubleshoot Windows server and Windows client workstations. Courses in the program also help to prepare for Microsoft Certified Product Specialist (MCP), Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA), and Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) examinations....
Description: A Cisco Systems recognized Regional or Local Academy, prepares students for industry-recognized certification. The curriculum is taught by Cisco Systems Certified Professionals. The Associate in Applied Science (AAS) in Networking Technology: Cisco provides training for a supervisory position working with Cisco Systems networking and Internet hardware. Knowledge and skills are developed to install, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot...
As computer technology expands, the need for individuals capable of updating and maintaining the equipment does as well. The Network Systems Support program provides you with the skills and training necessary to handle a network from development to management.
Completion of the program will provide you with the capability to provide all areas of network support. You will gain knowledge of the components within a computer, as well as the features...
The Networking Technology curriculum prepares students to install and support networks and develops strong analytical skills and extensive computer knowledge.
Course work includes extensive hands-on experience with networks. Classes cover media types, topologies, and protocols with installation and support of hardware and software, troubleshooting network and computer problems, and administrative responsibilities.