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View Network and Wireless Technologies A.A.S (G): 354
View Microcomputer Technician Certificate (G): 210
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Network Engineer Certificate (G): 215
View Wireless Technologies Certificate (G): 227


Network and Wireless Technologies A.A.S. (G): 354
Revised: Effective Semester Spring 2006
(The Network and Wireless Technologies A.A.S. revises the Microcomputer Network Technologies A.A.S and absorbs the former Network Engineering A.A.S. program.)

This A.A.S. is a three (3) track degree which provides entry-level skills in the fields of Wireless, Cisco and Microsoft. The career curriculum is designed to accommodate both students and the business community. Regardless of track, all students take the 42 credit hours of general education and other requirements.

The wireless track consists mainly of cellular, WiFi, wireless and wired security, microcomputers and electronics. Topics include wireless communications theory and practice, electronics for wireless technologies, solid state devices, wireless system design, security and test equipment used in wireless communications.

The Cisco and Microsoft tracks will prepare technically skilled individuals in network engineering and administration. Graduates complete a comprehensive program preparing them for positions involving client needs assessment, network design, network installation and maintenance, inter-network communication and connectivity, specialized network functions, and on-site network administration.

The Cisco track will assist students in preparing for the CompTIA Network+ exams and depending on which electives are taken; it will also help prepare students for the Certified Novel Administrator (CNE) and Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) exams.

The Microsoft track will help students prepare for the Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) and Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) certification exams.

General Education and Other Requirements (42 credit hours)
EN 101 Techniques of Reading and Writing I 3
  English foundation 3
  Health foundation 1
  Mathematics foundation 3
  Speech foundation 3
  Arts or humanities distribution 3
  Behavioral and social sciences distribution 3
  Natural sciences lab distribution 4

Core requirements
NW 127 Microcomputer Control Programs
3
NW 130 Network Cabling Technology
3
NW 140 Microcomputer Configuration and Installation
3
NW 151 Introduction to Networking
3
NW 170 Network Operating Systems
3
NW 173 Network Security
4
     
Wireless Technologies Track:  354A
NW 150 Electronics for Wireless 4
NW 229 Wireless Communications 4
NW 274 Advanced Wireless Communications 4
NW 275 Wireless Security 3
  Technical Electives* 4

Total credit hours for the Wireless Technologies track 19

Microsoft Track:  354B
NW 199 Microsoft Windows Client Operating System
3
NW 203 Microsoft Windows Server
3
NW 204 Supporting Microsoft Windows Network Infrastructure
3
NW 205 Implementing and Administering Microsoft Windows Directory Services
3
NW 208 Designing a Microsoft Windows Networking Services Infrastructure
3
  Technical electives*
3
Total credit hours for the Microsoft track  18
Cisco Track:  354C
NW 252 Cisco Routers and Routing Basics 3
NW 253 Cisco Router Configuration and Management II 3
NW 254 Cisco Router Configuration and Management III 3
  Technical Electives * 9
Total credit hours for the Cisco 18
Total credit hours for the Wireless Technologies Track, Microsoft Track, or Cisco Track     60

* Acceptable electives are NW 264 or a combination of two NW courses or one
NW course and CA 172.




Microcomputer Technician Certificate (G): 210
Revised: Effective Semester Spring 2006

This certificate curriculum will allow students to enter the computer technician field at an entry level with a good background in computer configuration and troubleshooting, networks and electronics. With additional test practice, students should be ready to take the nationwide CompTIA A+ certification examination and the nationwide network certification examination. Students may also elect to apply all of these credits toward completion of the A.A.S. degree.
NW 127 Microcomputer Control Programs 3
NW 130 Network Cabling Technology 3
NW 140 Microcomputer Configuration and Installation 3
NW 150 Electronics for Wireless 4
NW 170 Network Operating Systems 3
NW 264 Network and Wireless Troubleshooting 4

Total credit hours  20

 


Network Engineer Certificate (G): 215

Revised: Effective Semester Spring 2006
(formerly under Network Engineering A.A.S. which is deleted effective spring 2006)

This career curriculum prepares technically skilled individuals in network engineering and administration. Graduates complete a comprehensive program preparing them for positions involving client needs assessment, network design, network installation and maintenance, inter-network communication and connectivity, specialized network functions, and on-site network administration. Extensive classroom work and lab experience—mirroring real-world production network scenarios—augment academic instruction. This curriculum helps prepare students for the CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+, CompTIA Security+, Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP), Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA), and/or Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification exams.

Completion of courses leading to the award of the Network Engineer certificate include
36 credit hours of courses, with (30-31) required credits and (5-6) credits of selected electives that meet the program specifications.

Fundamental Requirements for Both Tracks (3031 credit hours)
CS 136 Systems Analysis and Design
3
CS 140 Introduction to Programming
3
NW 127 Microcomputer Control Programs
3
NW 140 Microcomputer Configuration and Installation
3
NW 151 Introduction to Networking
3
NW 170 Network Operating Systems 3

MCSA (Microsoft Windows System Administrator) Track: 215A
NW 199 Microsoft Windows Client Operating Systems 3
NW 203 Microsoft Window Server 3
NW 204 Microsoft Windows Network Infrastructure 3
NW 205 Microsoft Windows Active Director 3

CCNA (CISCO Certified Network Associate) Track: 215B
NW 173 Network Security 4
NW 252 Cisco Routers and Routing Basics 3
NW 253 Cisco Router Configuration and Management II 3
NW 254 Cisco Router Configuration and Management III 3

Electives for both tracks (6-7credit hours)
Select courses from the following list.
 
CS 216 UNIX Operating System 3
NW 173 Network Security 4
NW 199 Microsoft Window Client Operating System 3
NW 203 Microsoft Windows Server 3
NW 204 Microsoft Windows Network Infrastructure 3
NW 205 Microsoft Windows Active Directory 3
NW 252 Cisco Routers and Routing Basics 3
NW 253 Cisco Router Configuration and Management II 3
NW 254 Cisco Router Configuration and Management III 3
NW 255 Cisco Advanced Routing 6
NW 256 Cisco Remote Access 4
NW 257 Cisco Multilayer Switching 4
NW 258 Cisco Troubleshooting 4
Total credit hours 36(38)

 


Wireless Technologies Certificate(G): 227
Revised: Effective Semester Spring 2006
(formerly Electronics and Wireless Technology Certificate)

This curriculum, incorporating basic electronics and digital electronic devices and communication systems, prepares students to enter the wireless communication systems field. It also provides a foundation in cellular theory and construction of wireless communication systems. The student may also elect to apply all of these credits toward completion of the A.A.S. degree.
NW 150 Electronics for Wireless 4
NW 170 Network Administration 3
NW 173 Network Security 4
NW 229 Wireless Communication 4
NW 274 Advanced Wireless Communications 4
NW 275 Wireless Security 3

Total credit hours  22



Refer to course description pages to identify courses with prerequisites.
Courses in italics meet General Education requirements
.