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CIS235 — Occupational Internship 3 Hours

An occupational experience utilizing on-the-job training. All students are required to spend a minimum of 15 hours each week on the job. Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in CIS 231. Semester Hour(s): 3 hour(s) Lecture / Lab Hours: 15 lab/week COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS: NETWORKING Certificate Computer Information Systems: Networking (B31) The networking associate certificate consists of a core of courses which provide job entry skills in the area of computer networks. This certificate can also be the foundation for advancement to higher level positions in an expanding field. Instruction includes hands-on system experience. This certificate is an expansion of the Networking certificate that adds training in network operating systems and general information systems theory. Work and Employment Networking associates are involved in the installation, use and maintenance of computer networks. They may set up the physical infrastructure for a network and use network operating systems to administrate and maintain network services, ranging from LANs to Internet services. Follow this link for career information. Program Contacts at Sauk Valley Community College • Academic Advising, 815-835-6354 • Kevin Megill, Associate Professor of Computer Information Systems, 815-835-6251 • Greg Noack, Assistant Professor of Computer Information Systems, 815-835-6434 2026 - 2027 163 Programs Total Hours Required - 27 Hours Major Field Requirements Course # Course Title Hours

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