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Network Administrator, AAS Degree

Network Administrators are responsible for the computer network infrastructure, insuring connectivity for users. They maintain connectivity and security of the routers, switches, and wireless equipment that modern networks depend on. Network administrators also install and maintain the security aspects of network operating systems like Windows, Novell and Linux.

ALSO OFFERED AS AN EVENING PROGRAM!

*Laptop Included Program

 
Semester
Course Title
Credits
First Semester

SSS 100 Student Success Seminar

2

Introduction to Computers/CIS
3
Microcomputer Hardware/DOS
4
Windows Server OS
4
Basic Electronics
3
Basic Electronics Lab
2
18
Second Semester

Introduction to Programming
3
LINUX Administration
4
Introduction to Networking
4
Composition
3
College Math
3
17
Third Semester

Routers & WANS I
4
Advanced LINUX
4
Internet Systems Scripting
3
Wireless Data Communications
4
ENGL 201-Technical Writing, or SPCM 101T- Fundamentals of Speech
3
18
Fourth Semester

Directory Services Security
3
Network Troubleshooting
4
Routers & WANS II
3
General Psychology
3
Social Science Elective: SOC 150T - Social Problems; or SOC 250T - Marriage and the Family
3
16
Total Credits 69

Students entering a program in any semester other than outlined may not graduate in the expected amount of time.