Engineering Technologies and Engineering Transfer

Information Systems Networking Certificate

Telecommunications is the common factor in distributed processing, online systems, teleprocessing, terminal-based systems and real-time systems.  Wide-area communications and local-area networks are explored as well as many of the latest protocols.  All topics are covered from a practical rather than a theoretical viewpoint.

In addition to college graduation requirements, students must earn a cumulative grade of “C” or better in all courses offered in the Engineering Technology and Engineering Transfer Department to be eligible for graduation.

 

Certificate:  Information Systems Networking (24 credit hours)

 

 

 

Credit Hours

 

IST 201

Cisco Internetworking Concepts

3.0

 

IST 202

Cisco Router Configuration

3.0

 

IST 221

Advanced Data Communications

3.0

 

IST 250

Network Management

3.0

 

IST 260

Network Design

3.0

 

IST 261

Advanced Network Administration

3.0

 

IST 266

Internet and Firewall Security

3.0

 

TEL 203

Fundamentals of Wireless Communications

  3.0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total Credit Hours:

24.0

       
**Departmental electives are three-credit hour courses taken within the group of courses designated as telecommunications courses.  For more information, see a telecommunications faculty advisor.