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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-2025 | Academic Catalog
Network Administration | A.A.B. | Part-Time
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The Network Administration program provides students with fundamental knowledge and the latest technologies utilized in data communications. The program also allows students to apply Cisco course credit toward their Associate of Applied Business.♦
Program Outcomes ►
The student will
- integrate Edison State core values into every aspect of the program;
- incorporate Edison State general education outcomes into every aspect of the program;
- evaluate and analyze problems and apply the tools of logical problem solving;
- demonstrate basic computer skills in areas such as applications, operating systems and programming;
- support new technology and demonstrate sufficient knowledge to adapt to this technology;
- recognize and understand data communication and its relationship to solve business related technological problems and issues;
- apply programming, database, operating systems, virtual machine concepts, security and business application skills to troubleshoot and solve information technology problems specific to degree option; and
- demonstrate ability to research, select, use and troubleshoot hardware, software and network connections appropriate to degree option.
Certifications ►
Students who pass certification exams and submit verification can receive college credit as follows.
►Students with A+ certification may apply for credit for IT Essentials .
►Students with Network+ certification may apply for credit for Networking Essentials .
►Students with Security+ certification may apply for credit for Computer Security Essentials .
►Students with CCNA certification may apply for credit for the following courses: CYB 246S Introduction to Networks , CYB 247S Switching and Routing , and CYB 248S Security and Automation .
NOTE CYB 246S, CYB 247S, and CYB 248S help prepare students for the CCNA exam.
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Semester 1 [Fall]
Semester 2 [Spring]
Semester 3 [Summer]
Semester 4 [Fall]
Semester 5 [Spring]
Semester 6 [Summer]
Semester 7 [Fall]
Semester 8 [Spring]
Semester 9 [Summer]
Semester 10 [Fall]
Semester 11 [Spring]
Semester 12 [Summer]
Total Credit Hours | 62
♦ Students who cannot demonstrate basic computer skills must take Introduction to Computers before entering this program.
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