Networking Specialist
- Diploma

The
Computer Information Systems Networking Specialist diploma
program is a sequence of courses designed to prepare a
graduate for entry-level employment as a networking specialist.
The program provides learning opportunities which introduce,
develop, and reinforce academic and occupational knowledge,
skills, and attitudes required for job acquisition, retention
and advancement. Additionally, the program provides opportunities
to retrain and upgrade present knowledge and skills. Completion
of the program of study leads to a diploma in Computer
Information Systems with a specialization as a networking
specialist.
PROGRAM
LENGTH
A minimum of 90 credit hours is required for graduation. A full time student
can expect to complete the program in 5 - 7 quarters.
EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITIES
A
graduate of this program find employment as a networking
specialist or in related employment.
ADMISSIONS
REQUIREMENTS
Age: Applicant
must be 16 years or older.
Education: A high school
diploma/GED is required.
Program Acceptance/Placement: Applicant
must achieve program ready or provisional
scores on the ASSET placement test (or
submit acceptable SAT/ACT scores.) Applicants
who do not attain the minimum scores
may take refresher/remedial instruction
in order to meet admissions requirements.
CURRICULUM
Course
# Course Title Credit Hrs
General
Core Courses
EMP
100 Interpersonal Relations and Professional
Development 3
ENG
111 Business English 5
OR
ENG
101 English 5
ENG
112 Business Communications 5
OR
ENG
102 Technical Writing 5
MAT
103 Algebraic Concepts 5
Occupational
Courses
CIS
103 Operating Systems Concepts 6
CIS
105 Program Design and Development 5
CIS
106 Computer Concepts 5
SCT
100 Introduction to Microcomputers 3
CIS
1140 Networking Fundamentals 6
CIS
122 Microcomputer Installation & Maintenance 7
AND
(Completion
of one of the following courses is required.)
CIS
113 COBOL I 7
CIS
157 Introduction to Visual BASIC
Programming 7
CIS
250 Introduction to RPG Programming 7
CIS
255 Introduction to C Programming 7
CIS
260 Introduction to Fourth Generation
Languages 7
AND
CIS xxx Approved Networking electives 9
One
of the following groups of specialty courses must be
completed:
(Prepares NS for Microsoft Windows
2000 Certification)
CIS
2149 Implementing Microsoft Windows Professional 6
CIS
2150 Implementing Microsoft Windows Server 6
CIS
2153 Implementing MS Win Networking
Infrastructure 6
CIS
2154 Implementing MS Win Network
Directory Services 6
(Prepares
NS for Cisco Certification)
CIS
2321 Introduction to LAN and WAN 6
CIS
2322 Introduction to WANs and Routing 6
CIS
276 Advanced Routers and Switches 6
CIS
277 WAN Design 6