CITC 2326 — Network Security 3
Humanities Course 3 Social/Behavioral Science Course 3 Total Credits 15 First Year, Fall Semester First Year, Spring Semester Second Year, Fall Semester Second Year, Spring Semester Navigation, is not a program require - ment, but it is a class that is strongly recommended to enhance the student's college and career success. Back to TOC Professional and Technical Programs The Associate of Applied Science Computer Information Technology Networking Concentration Contact Information Lisa Matlock 731-424-3520 lmatlock@jscc.edu Program and Career Description Students completing the Networking Concentration will be prepared for employment in the computer technical support field and network administration information technology field. The students will learn how to diagnose and repair computer hardware and software prob - lems. In addition, those who complete the program will be able to design, implement and administer computer networks. Students will also develop strong critical thinking skills and will learn by doing within a hands-on lab environment along with real world internship experiences. Certification Additionally, upon completion of this program students will have the foundational skills and knowledge that will help lead to the following certifications: • CompTIA A+ Exam • CompTIA Network+ Exam • CompTIA Security+ Exam • CCNA Students successfully completing all of the above certification exams will be awarded the Microsoft Certified System Administration Certification. B