Program: CSNN.CER - Certificate
The Network Administration Certificate is a short-term career preparation program. Students develop the computer networking skills to maintain a company’s computer network. Successful completion of this certificate prepares students to take entry-level jobs as network support specialists.
Graduates of the Program will be able to:
All students should consult a computer science advisor.
Recommended:
CSC-125 Web Markup Languages
CSC-127 Help Desk Operation
CSC-133 Introduction to Computer Science Using C++
CSC-161 Introduction to Computer Science Using JAVA
CSC-208 Visual BASIC Programming
The following courses cannot be taken as electives: CSC-105, CSC-107, CSC-108, CSC 109, CSC 165
Contact Name: Mirian Curry, Acting Chairperson
Contact Phone: 732.906.2526
Contact Email: BusinessAndCompSci@middlesexcc.edu
Department Websites:
Business Programs: https://www.middlesexcollege.edu/academics/business-and-professional-studies/
Computer Science Programs: https://www.middlesexcollege.edu/academics/computer-science/
Students learn on PC’s running the DOS, Windows, and LINUX operating systems. They learn several programming languages and administration of both LINUX and Windows systems. Students develop problem-solving and communication skills using modern information processing techniques.
Algebra II is a prerequisite for all Computer Science majors. Algebra II competency may be verified with a passing score on the College’s placement test or by completing the appropriate course. Students must also have a grade of “C” or better in algebra II and geometry.
Network Administration and Support Option of the CIS program leads to the Associate in Applied Science Degree in Computer Science. Students learn network administration of Windows and LINUX operating systems. Problem solving skills are taught through the use of the object oriented programming language C++ or Java and the event driven programming Visual Basic. This program prepares students to take the certification tests for a PC Hardware operating systems technology, networking and security and Microsoft Windows MCP (Microsoft Certified Professional). Through a cooperative education program, students can gain work experience and earn college credits during their studies at Middlesex County College.
Articulation agreements with public and private institutions offer students who earn the A.A.S. degree the opportunity to transfer all of their coursework to the four-year institution. Students in specialized programs, or who earn an A.A.S. degree should discuss the transfer process with an advisor.
Once students complete developmental coursework (if needed), the degree can be completed in two years of full-time study. They can shorten the amount of time by taking courses in the summer and winter sessions. They can complete the certificate in one year.