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Network Administration

Length: One-year program—Two semesters

The Certificate in Network Administration is designed to provide students with the knowledge to administer local area networks. The student will be exposed to the theory and practice of network administration enabling them to manage enterprise critical resources.

Occupational Objectives: 

Network Technician
Network Manager
Network Administrator
System Technician 

Compliments the professions of:
MIS Director, IT Director ,General Manager, and Supervisor

Ideal for the small business worker who has the responsibility of supporting a small to medium size local area network in addition to other job duties.

Admission Requirements:  Admission to the program is governed by the established admission requirements to the College.  Prior knowledge of computer hardware, software and Internet is preferred.  A degree in information systems, management or other business/technical program would be extremely helpful. 

Program Requirements:  The curriculum in Network Administration is designed to fulfill two goals.  The first goal is to prepare the student for certification as a Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP), Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) and to receive the CompTIA Network+ certification.  The MCP certification is a Microsoft certification that involves taking and passing one Microsoft certification exam. Becoming an MCP is the first step in becoming a Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) or Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE). Business and industry recognize Microsoft Certified Professionals as experts in their respective field.  The second goal is for the student to actually be able to plan, implement, and service a local area network (LAN).  The student is provided with the basic knowledge needed to understand the working relationship of LAN components on an enterprise basis.  Emphasis is placed on problem solving and meeting the challenges associated with enterprise wide LAN administration.

Delivery Modes: Program is available through web-based, traditional or on-site courses.
 

Course
Number
Course Title Lecture
Hours
Lab
Hours
Course
Credits
  First Semester      
ITN 115 Windows 2003 Server 3 0 3
ITN 101 Introduction to Network Concepts 3 0 3
TOTAL 6 0 6
Second Semester
ITN 116 Windows 2003 Network Infrastructure 4 0 4
ITN 118 Windows 2003 Active Directory 4 0 4
TOTAL 8 0 8

Total Minimum Credits for the Career Studies Certificate in Network Administration 14