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Information Technology - Computer Network Systems
Associate of Science Degree

Objectives
Information technology (IT) is a diverse area of study encompassing several computer-based system and application areas. The advancement of computers and communication technology continues to have profound impact on our lives. A need exists for technically competent individuals to provide appropriate computing solutions for users. The objective of the IT program is to provide a broad-based foundation in the area of IT and a concentration in computer network systems.

In addition to technical knowledge, it is important for IT workers to be able to communicate, handle multi-tasking situations and to assess user needs when developing computer-based solutions.

The Information Technology - Computer Network Systems program can help graduates prepare perform tasks associated with installing, upgrading and maintaining computer network systems in typical LAN/WAN environments. This program explores a number of networking and internetworking technologies. Additional curriculum topics, investigated through classroom and laboratory experiences, include introductory computer programming, survey of operating systems, network design and implementation, network systems management and other related technical subjects. Information Technology - Computer Network Systems consists of a foundation core of computing and general education courses, followed by studies in computer network systems applications.

Career Opportunities
Graduates of this program may begin their careers in Information Technology - Computer Network Systems in a variety of entry-level positions in various fields involving information technology - computer network systems, such as computer network analyst, computer network technician, help desk analyst and WAN/LAN technician.

Graduates who have difficulty distinguishing colors may not be able to perform the essential functions of various positions involving information technology.

Admission Requirements
Refer to the Admission section of this catalog for information relating to Admission Requirements and Procedures for this program.

School Equipment
Students will have the opportunity to use the following school equipment as required throughout the program: computer systems, network hubs, patch panels, printers and other common computer peripherals. Refer to Student Equipment in the Online Course Information section of this catalog for information relating to the student equipment requirements for the distance education courses that are taught online over the Internet.

Class Size
Classes generally range in size from 15 to 40 students. Depending on the course subject matter, certain classes may contain a greater or lesser number of students.

Program Outline

To view a list of the course descriptions, please click here.

Course
Number
Course Credit
Hours
  General Education Courses  
GE117 Composition I+ 4
GE127 College Mathematics I+ 4
GE184 Problem Solving+ 4
GE192 College Mathematics II+ 4
GE217 Composition II+ 4
GE273 Microeconomics+ 4
GE347 Group Dynamics+ 4
Subtotal 28
  Core Courses  
IT103 Operating Systems+ 4
IT104 Introduction to Computer Programming+ 4
IT109 Microsoft Desktop Operating System+ 4
IT113 Structured Cabling+ 4
IT203 Database Development+ 4
IT220 Network Standards and Protocols+ 4
IT221 Microsoft Network Operating System I+ 4
IT222 Microsoft Network Operating System II+ 4
IT250 Linux Operating System+ 4
IT260 Networking Application Services and Security+ 4
IT302 Linux System Administration+ 4
IT320 WAN Technology and Application+ 4
IT321 Network Technology and Service Integration+ 4
IT331 Network Development Capstone Project+ 4
Subtotal 56
  Technical Basic Courses  
TB133 Strategies for the Technical Professional+ 4
TB143 Introduction to Personal Computers+ 4
TB332 Professional Procedures and Portfolio Development+ 4
Subtotal 12
  Program Total 96

NOTE: The course descriptions for the courses in this program are in the Course Descriptions section of the catalog. The school may, at any time in its discretion, vary the sequence of courses in this program, revise the curriculum content of the program or any course in the program and change the number of credit hours in the program or in any program course.

 

 
  
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