Computer Networking (Certificate)

COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS

COMPUTER NETWORKING (CNC) (HEGIS 5101)

Applied Academic Certificate

This certificate will provide the students with the necessary skills to design and manage a local area network. Upon completion of the certificate, the student, in addition to acquiring an understanding of the basic data communication concepts, will be proficient in the basic skills to manage networks. Students completing the certificate may pursue careers in network support and administration. Students continuing into two-year degree program are advised to consult the requirements for either the CIS, INM or BUS Applied Science degree programs. Prior to entry into the program the student should have a basic computer literacy.

A Certificate is awarded upon completion of the requirements for this program.

Courses should be selected in consultation with an advisor.

FIRST SEMESTER

Course No. Descriptive Title Cr.Hrs.
CIS 100 CIS Introductory Seminar 1
CIS 111 Computer Systems and Applications 3
CIS 117 Data Communication Concepts 3
CIS 126 UNIX/LINUX 3
CIS 216 Windows Server 3
CIS 160 Career Seminar, Career Exploration (a) 2
 

TOTAL

15

SECOND SEMESTER

Course No. Descriptive Title Cr.Hrs.
ENG 101 Composition I 3
CIS 218 Routing and Switching Technology 3
CIS 107 orCIS 108 Conducting Business on the InternetConducting Research on the Internet 3
CIS 217 orCIS 226 or CIS 150 Advanced Server 3Advanced LinxInformation Management Security 3
CIS 161 Career Seminar, Career Advancement (a) 2
  Elective (b) 3
 

TOTAL

17

TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 32

a. The cooperative education experience requires 10 hours per week of related work experience.
b. Students must select courses from: ACC, BUS, CIS, MAT. Students wishing to become familiar with computer programming are
encouraged to register for CIS 113.

 

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