Associate of Applied Science in Computer and Network Administration
The Computer and Network Administration program prepares students for a number of certifications, including A+, Network +, Security +CCNA, MCP, MCSA, or MCSE. Students work on current versions of software and hardware. The high demand for certified network administrators will continue to increase as software and hardware become more and more complex. Typical job titles for this degree are systems administrator, IT specialist, IT manager, LAN administrator, or network manager. Tasks associated with the job may include installation, configuration, and support of a local area network (LAN), a wide area network (WAN), and an Internet system or segment of the network. Students learn to maintain a
Courses
- CIS 103 — Introduction to CIS
- CIS 120 — Programming in Python
- COMM 100 — Introduction to Communication
- ECON 101 — Principles of Macroeconomics
- ECON 102 — Principles of Microeconomics
- ENGL 101 — English Composition I
- ENGL 110 — Communication for Business and Industry
- HIST 101 — U.S. History Before 1877
- HIST 102 — U.S. History Since 1877
- MATH 101 — Business Math
- NET 101 — Introduction to Networks
- NET 106 — Introduction to Network Security
- NET 120 — Network Server
- NET 125 — Linux Operating Systems
- NET 126 — Network Client
- NET 158 — Network Firewalls
- NET 175 — ^^ Network Administration Internship
- PHIL 102 — Ethics
- POLS 101 — American/National Government
- TECH 101 — Technical Math 3