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The Information Technology Certificate Program is primarily designed as non-transfer for career oriented students who desire to enter the job market quickly with a certification skill set. It is designed to develop knowledge and skills that will enable the student to seek vendor certifications and entry level employment and perform efficiently in the IT industry workforce. The program also offers opportunities for individuals already in the job market to expand their skills and knowledge to include computers.

Component I - General Education Core: (9 hours)
EN 101 English Composition I - 3 semester hours
BU 205 Communications in Business OR - 3 semester hours
EN 115 Technical Writing I* - 3 semester hours
MT 130 College Algebra 3 - semester hours
Total Hours 9 semester hours

Component II - Technical Core: (15 hours)
CS 104 Using Internet Technology for Research and
Productivity - 3 semester hours
IT 112 Systems Architecture - 3 semester hours
IT 180 PC Maintenance - 3 semester hours
IT 181 Advanced PC Maintenance - 3 semester hours
IT 182 A+ Lab - 2 semester hours
OR 105 Orientation to Technical Programs - 1 semester hour
Total Hours 15 semester hours

Component III - Specialization: (9 hours)
Students choose 9 hours toward one of the specializations
Network Technician
IT 183 Network + - 4 semester hours
IT 186 Linux + - 3 semester hours
IT 187 Server + - 3 semester hours
IT 210 Network Administration I - 3 semester hours
IT 215 Network Administration II - 3 semester hours
IT 218 Managing a Network Environment - 3 semester hours
IT 102 Cyber Law, Ethics, Culture - 3 semester hours

Security Technician
IT 183 Network + - 4 semester hours
IT 184 Security I - 3 semester hours
IT 185 Security II - 3 semester hours
IT 220 Firewalls and IDS - 3 semester hours
IT 223 Computer Forensics - 3 semester hours

Web Design Technician
CS 155 Web Design I - 3 semester hours
CS 156 Web Design II - 3 semester hours
CS 164 Web Design Graphics - 4 semester hours
CS 172 Server Side Scripting - 3 semester hours
CS 173 Webserver Management - 3 semester hours

Cisco Technician
I
T 131 Networking Fundamentals - 4 semester hours
IT 141 Router Theory and Router Technology - 4 semester hours
IT 231 Advanced Router Technologies - 4 semester hours

Total Hours 9 semester hours

Total Hours 33 semester hours


*Students transferring or completing a 2+2 must take EN 115 Technical Writing I.


Last Update - 05/22/2007

 
 
 
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