Networking cablesNetworking Services A.A.S

With this degree you will be qualified as a technical support person with a focus on networking services and hardware.

What type of jobs will you be qualified for?
This degree is designed to prepare you for a career as a networking specialist, computer support, office support technician, network manager, help desk coordinator, desktop support, PC Technician, and System Administrator.

You will receive a solid background in the basic concepts of installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting personal computers, computer networks, and other computer hardware.

This degree requires 64 credits.



Required Courses for Networking Services, A.A.S

Core Classes - First Semester (12 credits)

Core classes are common to both the IS degree/diploma and the Network Services degree/diploma.

COMP1120 - Foundations of Computing (offered Fall and Spring) 4 credits

COMP1125 - Spreadsheet/Database Integration (offered Fall and Spring) 4 credits

COMP1200 - PC Hardware and Software Essentials: A+ Certification (offered Fall and Spring) 4 credits

Core Classes - Second Semester (12 credits)

COMP1130 - Programming Fundamentals (offered Fall and Spring)  4 credits

COMP1140 - Web Development (offered Fall and Spring) 4 credits

COMP1360 - Introduction to Data Communications and Networking (offered Fall and Spring) 4 credits

Other Technical Courses (24 credits)

COMP2460 - Linux 4 credits

COMP2462 - MS Network Administration 4 credits

COMP2464 - Application of Wireless and Mobile Networks 4 credits

COMP2466 - Advanced Networking 4 credits

COMP2475 - Information Warfare  4 credits

COMP2498 - Capstone - Networking Services 4 credits

Required Liberal Arts & Sciences (16 credits)

ENGL100 - Composition - 4 credits

SPCH110 - Public Speaking - 3 credits

MATH115 - Concepts in Math - 4 credits   or MATH120 College Algebra (4 credits)

5 other general education credit - 5 credits