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74 COmpuTER aNd NETwORkING TECHNOLOGY ASSociAte in APPlied Science (A.A.S.) degree Computer desktop Technology Option (CdTO) Computer Networking Technology Option (CNTO) Knight Campus, Warwick only
Computers and networks continue to expand in all aspects of our personal activities to business, manufacturing, education, and health care. This program provides a balanced coverage of technology fundamentals, computer hardware, computer software and networking technology. Emphasis is placed on operating principles of hardware and software, networking models, operating systems, internetworking components, industry standards along with hands-on laboratory activities for developing practical problem- solving skills. Students develop the ability to configure and troubleshoot basic PCs, local area networks (LANs) and internetworks using routers and switches. Integrated into the program are courses that prepare students to sit for both the CISCO CCNA and the CompTIA A+. Depending on the track taken, students can sit for either the Cisco CCNP or the MCITP.
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Because several courses are required in all engineeering and technology concentrations, students may transfer between concentrations more easily without losing much educational time. consult with a faculty adviser in selecting electives to determine transferability.
desktop Technician option: First semester: ENGL 2100; CSCO 1850; ETEK 1000; COMI 1840, 1415; SPCH 1100 Second semester: MATH 1700; CSCO 1860; ETEK 2350, 1500; COMI 1100 Third semester: PHYS 1050; CSCO 1870; ETEK 2100; COMI 2020; Social Science Elective Fourth semester: COMI 1800; CSCO 1880, 2050; ETEK 2110; Social Science Elective, Humanities Elective Network Technician Option: First semester: ENGL 2100; CSCO 1850*, 1860*; ETEK 1000; SPCH 1100 Second semester: MATH 1700; CSCO 1870*, 1880*; ETEK 2350, 1500 Third semester: CSCO 2030, 1990; PHYS 1050; Social Science Elective Fourth semester: CSCO 2010, 2050, 2060; Social Science Elective, Humanities Elective
*Network Technician students must take the seven-and-a-half week version of these courses to complete the degree in four semesters.
Programs of Study
part-time students: Should take a balance of General Education and major requirements each semester. P
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COuRSE NO. COuRSE TITLE Technical Writing q ENGL 2100* Algebra for Technology q MATH 1700* Technical Physics q PHYS 1050 Oral Communication q SPCH 1100 See pg. 17 for list of courses that q Humanities meet this requirement Elective See pg. 17 for list of courses that q Social Science meet this requirement Electives Total General Education Credits
* Placement test required.
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COuRSE TITLE Networking Technology P Intermediate Networking P Local Area Networking Design and Management (LAN) q CSCO 1880** P Wide Area Networking Design and Management (WAN) Computer Repair I - A+ Hardware q ETEK 1000 Computer Repair II - A+ Software q ETEK 2350 Total major Requirements Credits
Programs of Study
** For the Computer and Networking Technology option, students must take sevenand-a-half week versions of these courses.
In addition to General Education and Core program requirements listedabove student complete courses in their chosen option.
COuRSE TITLE Network Security Hardware Advanced Routing Multi-Layer Switching CCNPTShoot - Maintaining and Troubleshooting Cisco IP Networks
Group a q COMI 1840 q COMI 2020 Group B q COMI 1840 q CSCO 2050 Group C q ETEK 1500 q CSCO 2050
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COuRSE TITLE CREdITS Personal Computer 1 Operating System Computer Networking Software 3 COMI 1800 Microsoft Windows Server 3 COMI 1840 Introduction to Computers 3 COMI 1100 Introduction to Wireless Networking 3 ETEK 1500 Desktop Technician I 3 ETEK 2100 3 ETEK 2110 P Desktop Technician II 3 COMI 2020 P Network Security Software OR OR Basic VolP CSCO 2050 Total Concentration Requirements 22
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P this course has a prerequisite. See course descriptions section for class hours, prerequisites and corequisites.