Computer Information Technology - Network Administration


Associate in Applied Science

The Computer Information Technology major is designed to provide students interested in beginning, changing, or advancing technology careers with a broad-based background in all areas of Information Technology. IT majors with this option are qualified for positions as a Network Administrator, Network Support Specialist, Network Analyst, Internet Support Specialist, and Technical Support Specialist. Students will be prepared to support computing in a networked environment and also be able to transfer to selected institutions of higher learning.

Program Outcomes

Graduates will be able to:

  • Demonstrate knowledge of fundamental concepts and theories of Information Technology (Networking, Security, Databases,Information Literacy).
  • Apply various problem-solving and critical-thinking techniques to develop algorithmic solutions.
  • Utilize productivity software suitable for use in a professional environment.
  • Demonstrate communication skills, professionalism, and ethical behavior as an Information Technology profession in aculturally diverse business environment.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of networking technologies including Addressing, Protocol, Services, Monitoring, Name Resolution,Design, Wireless and Standard.
  • Demonstrate adequate knowledge of implementing networking systems (Networking Operating System (NOS), Physical Devices, Security tools and Troubleshooting Hardware/Software).
  • Demonstrate skills required to manage Network Resources including User Accounts, policies, permission, WORKGROUP, Domain elements, Security and recovery.

General Education:

In addition to the program-specific outcomes listed above, students completing the Associate degree programs are required to demonstrate proficiency in the General Education learning outcomes. Specific outcomes may vary by program; please refer to the program requirements below.

Program Requirements:

A. Depending upon a student's placement or for transfer purposes, this program may have pre-requisite(s). See a pathway coordinator or student development specialist for advisement.

B. For CIS 294, Internship Program, students must have a 3.0 GPA and recommendations from a CIS full-time faculty.

C.All Major and Option Requirements courses require a passing grade of "C" or higher.

D. It is recommended that students enroll in their first WI course upon completion of EN 101.

 

Recommended Course Sequence

First Semester - 16 Credits

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Second Semester - 16 Credits

Third Semester - 15 Credits

Fourth Semester - 13 Credits

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Total Credits 60
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