The objective of the Computer
and Networking Technology program is to
prepare students with the skills and knowledge
necessary to acquire entry-level, training-related
employment opportunities in the exciting information
technology industry. Options include software and hardware
support, help desk analysis, networking support, network
security analysis and network administration.
The Occupational Associate
Degree in Computer and Networking Technology offers
a wide range of computer software applications, operating
systems, hardware and software support and services,
and advanced networking concepts and skills. These, along
with a broad base of general education courses, give
the student a solid foundation for opportunity or
the potential for advancement in the information
technology industry. Graduates of the program may
be qualified for entry-level opportunities as
computer repair technicians, computer software and
hardware support technicians, help desk analysts, network
support and service technicians, network security
analysts and network administrators. The Computer and
Network Technology program also prepares students
to sit for the CompTIA® A+, Network+ and
Security+ certifications, as well as the Microsoft® Certified
Systems Administrator(MCSA) certification. The curriculum
consists of sixty-four (64) semester credit hours
presented over four (4) semesters.
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