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Computer Networking Technology, A.A.S.

Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.)
Contact Information: Program Office 615-353-3771, E-mail network.tech@nscc.edu

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General Information
Course Requirements
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General Information

Computer Networking Technology prepares students for employment in the Information Technology field in the area of network infrastructure. The program includes theoretical and practical components, preparing entry-level networking technicians to design, install, monitor, maintain, and enhance network infrastructure. Graduates of the program will be able to design and implement an infrastructure consisting of various networking devices and components such as clients, servers, routers, switches, hubs, and cabling systems.

Graduates of this program will be capable of working in entry-level positions of user support, server monitoring, directory services basic administration, network media installation and testing, basic router configuration, subnetting, and network communications protocols.
In addition to technical proficiency, graduates of this program will be knowledgeable in effective communications — both written and verbal. Graduates will be experienced in working in teams and being self-motivated in problem solving scenarios.

Computer Networking Technology graduates should be able to:
• Function competently in entry-level network technician positions.
• Proficiently use various operating system environments including DOS, Windows, Novell, and UNIX/Linux.
• Perform initial installation and setup of various network servers, such as, Novell, Linux, and Windows.
• Perform initial configuration of microcomputers including the installations of workstation software necessary to communicate with network servers.
• Select, install, terminate, and test appropriate network media, including twisted pair, coaxial cable, and fiber. Perform basic configuration of wireless networking components.
• Troubleshoot and analyze network hardware, software, and communications problems.
• Install and implement network monitoring and management tools.
• Communicate successfully in a variety of situations using written and oral communication skills.
• Use concepts taught in the General Education courses that are reinforced in the Computer Networking Technology curriculum.
• Apply critical thinking skills in providing solutions to network infrastructure problems.
• Work effectively as individuals and in a team environment.
After completing the minimum course requirements, graduates are prepared to take the exams for several industry certifications, including A+, Net+, Security+, Novell CNA, and Microsoft MCP. In addition, a rich selection of electives allows students to increase the breadth and depth of their understanding and prepares them for advanced certifications such as Cisco CCNA and CCNP, Novell CNE, Microsoft MCSA and MCSE, and BICSI Installer, Level I.

Career Opportunities
Typical positions available to graduates of this program (based upon DOL classifications) are:
• LAN administrator
• Network administrator
• Microcomputer support specialist
• Network technician
• Data communications technician

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COURSE REQUIREMENTS

RUBRIC
COURSE
CLASS
LAB
CREDITS
General Education
ENGL 1010
English Composition I
3
0
3
Humanities Elective
3
0
3
SPCH 1010
Speech
3
0
3
MATH 1630
Finite Mathematics
3
0
3
Social Sciences Elective
3
0
3
Computer Technology
CPT 2425
UNIX/Linux
4
0
4
CPT 1510
A+ Computer Hardware
4
0
4
Computer Networking Technology
CNT 1050
NetWare Administration
4
0
4
CNT 1060
Cisco Routers I
4
0
4
CNT 1160
Cisco Routers II
4
0
4
CNT 1170
Microsoft Professional OS
4
0
4
CNT 2110
Applied Networking Fundamentals
4
0
4
CNT 2130
Advanced Applied Networking
5
0
5
CNT 2350
Windows Server Administration
4
0
4
CNT 2450
Network Security
4
0
4
Technical Electives (4)
4
TOTAL REQUIRED - ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE
60

APPROVED ELECTIVES

CNT 1090
Wireless Networking
4
0
4
CNT 2280
Network Infrastructure Design
4
0
4

CNT 2360

Windows Active Directory

4

0

4

CNT 2410

Cisco Routers III

4

0

4

CNT 2420

Cisco Routers IV

4

0

4

CNT 2550
Fund. of Network Security I
4
0
4
CNT 2560
Fund. of Network Security II
4
0
4

CPT 1010

User Support/Help Desk

3

0

3

CPT 1400

Digital Systems Interfacing

3

0

3

CPT 2430

System Troubleshooting

4

0

4

CIS 1030
Program Logic and Design
2
2
3
CIS 1060
Project Management
2
2
3

EETH 2250

Introduction to Fiber Optics

3

0

3

EETH 2255
Intro to Fiber Optics Lab
0
2
1

EETH 2222

Digital Communications

3

0

3

Other electives as approved by faculty

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Recommended Full-Time Schedule

First Year

Fall Semester
Course
Credits
CNT 1170
Microsoft Professional OS
4
CNT 1510

A+ Computer Hardware

4
CNT 1060
Cisco Routers I
4
MATH 1630
Finite Mathematics
3
Spring Semester
Course
Credits
CNT 1160
Cisco Routers II
4
CNT 1050
NetWare Administration
4
ENGL 1010
English Composition I
3
CNT 2350
Windows Server Administration
4


Second Year

Fall Semester
Course
Credits
CNT 2110
Applied Networking Fundamentals
4
SPCH 1010
Speech

3

CPT 2425
UNIX/Linux
4
Technical Elective
4
Spring Semester
Course
Credits
CNT 2450
Network Security
4
CNT 2130
Applied Networking
4
Humanities Elective
3
Social Sciences Elective
3

Cooperative work experience can be an important addition to a student's formal classroom work. Co-op courses may substitute for technical courses with the prior approval of the Program Coordinator. The Career Employment Center will provide the correct course numbers.

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