Network and Systems Administration, Associate of Applied Science
Students who successfully complete all Network and Systems Administration, Associate of Applied Science degree requirements will be able to:
- Analyze and program to solve computation problems using various program languages.
- Design and utilize a database system using SQL.
- Communicate and work effectively in a technical computer environment.
- Solve business-related computer problems.
- Obtain practical experience working in a business computer field.
- Be prepared to take and pass the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) exam.
- Solve problems with a group or team.
- Demonstrate professional skills while dealing with people with technical problems and write directions they can follow.
- Understand the principles of management.
- Provide technical support for hardware, software, and networks.
- Apply a basic system design in a business environment.
Program Course Requirements
See the graduation requirements for the Associate of Applied Science degree. For information on the advised sequence of program courses, see the Network and Systems Administration, Associate of Applied Science Program Map.
Computation
MTH 095 (or higher) satisfies the Computation requirement.
Communication
Human Relations
Core Courses
CIS 151 | Introduction To Networks | 4 |
CIS 152 | Routing & Switching Essentials | 4 |
CIS 153 | Scaling Networks | 4 |
CIS 195 | Web Development I | 4 |
CS 120 | Digital Literacy | 3 |
CS 133J | Programming in Javascript | 4 |
CS 140M | Operating Systems: Microsoft | 4 |
CS 140U | Fundamentals Of Unix/Linux | 4 |
CS 160 | Orientation to Computer Science | 4 |
CS 161 | Introduction to Computer Science I | 4 |
CS 227H | Systems Support: Hardware | 4 |
CS 240A | Microsoft Windows Server Admin I | 4 |
CS 240B | Microsoft Windows Server Admin II | 4 |
CS 244 | Systems Analysis & Proj Mgmt | 4 |
CS 275 | Database Systems | 4 |
CS 279 | Network Management | 4 |
CS 280 | CWE Computer Systems | 1 TO 12 |
CS 284 | Computer Security/ Information Assurance | 4 |
CS 285 | Network Defense Security | 4 |
WE 202 | CWE Seminar | 1 |
WR 227 | Technical Writing | 4 |
| Electives | 4 |
Students must take a minimum of 3 credits combined of CS 280 Cooperative Work Experience and WE 202 CWE Seminar.
Any CS course not part of the program may be taken to fulfill elective requirements. Students are advised to speak with an advisor about elective coursework.
Total Credit Hours: 94