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Computer Electronics |
Computer Networking involves the
study, understanding, and application of basic and advanced
personal computer hardware and software concepts. Computer
networking includes such areas as CISCO router
configuration, Category 5 cabling techniques, and
troubleshooting of PC networks and hardware, to name a few.
The Computer Networking program has the following two
options open to students: a two-year occupational program
leading to an associate degree or a 22-unit program leading
to a certificate in CISCO router configuration.
The program provides students with personal and technical
competencies in trouble-shooting and maintenance of
microcomputers, networking fundamentals, and server
essentials. Upon successful completion (grade C or better)
of the program, the student will be able to pass CISCO
certifications associated with this program. With the CISCO
training and certifications, students can obtain positions
in the following areas: computer support specialist, network
systems and data communications analysts, and computer
security specialists. |
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