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NETWORKING SPECIALIST


Certificate in Computer Technology (NWS6)

DESCRIPTION:
The Networking Specialist Certificate provides the core sequence of courses needed to prepare for the installation, configuration, maintenance and administration of a networked infrastructure.

BEGINNING SEMESTER: Fall/Spring

CAMPUS: Airport

ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS: Permission of Department Chair or prior college degree.

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS:
A minimum of 18 semester credit hours is required for this certificate.  

Students must earn a grade of "C" or better in all of the courses offered within the Business and Information Systems Technology departments for the grade to count toward graduation. This includes courses with the following prefixes: ACC, BAF, BUS, CPT, CRP, IST, LEG, MGT, MKT and OST.

PROGRAM NOTES:

  1. All courses must have a grade of "C" or better to be used toward graduation.
  2. The IST department offers an exemption exam for CPT 170. Please contact the administrative assistant at 822-3594.
 

PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS THROUGH SUMMER 2008
Course Prerequisites
CPT 176 Microcomputer Operating Systems CPT 101, CPT 170 or IST 201
CPT 209 Computer Systems Management CPT 101, CPT 170 or IST 201
CPT 255 Operating System Fundamentals CPT 209
IST 227 Internet Operations and Management CPT 209
IST 228 Intranet Operations and Management IST 227
IST 257 LAN Network Server Technologies CPT 176
 

CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS EFFECTIVE FALL 2008
Course Prerequisites
CPE 216 PC Networking CPE 215
CPT 176 Microcomputer Operating Systems CPT 101, CPT 170 or IST 201
CPT 209 Computer Systems Management CPT 101, CPT 170 or IST 201
CPT 255 Operating System Fundamentals CPT 209
IST 227 Internet Operations and Management CPT 209
IST 257 LAN Network Server Technologies CPT 176
 

Recommended First Semester Courses
and/or Alternates
CPT 176 CPT 209
 

04/07/08


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