Networking Professional Certificate (07081.CM)

School of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM)

The Computer Technology and Information Systems AS degree prepares student to enter the fields of IT Support Specialist, Cybersecurity, System Administration or Networking Professional. Classes are focused on computer technology used to collect, record, organize and access data. Many career paths are available in this broad field.

A Certificate of Achievement will be awarded upon satisfactory completion of the 10 unit core and 3 unit elective from courses below with a minimum grade of a C (or P) in each course in the certificate and maintains a 2.0 GPA

Program Learning Outcomes

A. Demonstrate the fundamentals of computer hardware and software and the advanced concepts of networking.

B. Demonstrate competency in working with servers, storage, and virtualization including implementing and evaluating network security solutions.

Visit the Program Mapper for more information on when to take classes and career information.


Program Requirements:

Program Core: (10 Units)

Units

CTIS-03 Information and Communication Technology Essentials

4

CTIS-15 Computer Network Fundamentals

3

CTIS-20 Introduction to Information Systems Security

3

Electives: Plus 3 units from the following:

CTIS-16 Routing and Switching (3)
CTIS-17 Systems and Network Administration (3)

3

Total: (13 Units)

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Contact Information

Dean

Marie Bruley

Phone

(209) 384-6293

School Office

SCI-134

Counseling

(209) 381-6478

Computer Info Systems Tech