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Evening Network Administrator, AAS Degree

Interested in pursuing a Network Administrator degree, but can’t afford to take the time off for day classes? Now you won’t have to. Evening classes feature accelerated formatted classroom instruction.

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.

*Laptop Included Program

 

 

Semester   Course Title

Credits

Fall 2009
SSS 100 Student Success Seminar

2

ET 112 Basic Electronics

3

ET 113 Basic Electronics Lab

2

CIS 151 Microcomputer Hardware/DOS

4

CIS 180 Windows Server OS

4

15


Spring 2010

CIS 130 Intro to Programming

3

CIS 160 LINUX Administration

4

CIS 171 Intro to Networking

4

11


Interim
*CIS 106 Intro to Computers/CIS

3

3


Summer 2010

CIS 285 Wireless Data Comm

4

4


Fall 2011

CIS 260 Advanced LINUX

4

CIS 187 Routers & Wans I

4

CIS 283 Internet Systems Scripting

3

11


Spring 2011

CIS 281 Network Troubleshooting

4

CIS 276 Directory Services Security

3

CIS 288 Routers & Wans II

3

10


Interim/Summer

*SPCM 101T Fundamentals of Speech

3

3


Fall 2010

*ENGL 101T Composition

3

*MATH 115 College Math

3

6


Spring 2011

*PSYC 101T General Psychology

3

*SOC 150T Social Problems

3

6

TOTAL CREDITS 69


Networking classes run on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings from 5:30 - 9:30 pm.

*Designates General Education courses. These courses have been entered at suggested times, but may be taken at alternative dates. Discuss your options with an Admissions Specialist.

Computer application skills are necessary for successful program completion.

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

NOTE: This curriculum is currently being reviewed and may change for the 2009-2010 school year.