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Information Systems- Networking (CISCO)

The information systems curriculum is designed to prepare graduates for employment with organizations that use computers to process, manage and communicate information.  This is a flexible program, designed to meet community information systems needs.

Course work includes computer systems terminology and operations, logic, operating systems, database, data communications/networking and related business topics.  Studies will provide experience for students to implement, support and customize industry-standard information systems.

Graduates should qualify for a wide variety of computer-related, entry-level positions that  provide opportunities for advancement with increasing experience and ongoing training.  Duties may include systems maintenance and troubleshooting, support and training, and business applications design and implementation.

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CLIN Clinic Hours Per Week
CR Semester Credit Hours

ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE
Certificate Program Requirements (15 CR) CL LB CLIN CR
** Plus Necessary Pre-Requisites or placement.
CIS 130 Survey of Operating Systems 2 3 0 3
NET 270 Scalable Networks Design 1 4 0 3
NET 271 Multi-Layer Networking 1 4 0 3
NET 272 Remote Access Networks 1 4 0 3
NET 273 Internetworking 1 4 0 3
CERTIFICATE
NET 110 Networking Concepts 2 2 0 3
NET 125 Routing and Switching I 1 4 0 3
NET 126 Routing and Switching II 1 4 0 3
NET 225 Adv Router & Switching I 1 4 0 3
NET 226 Adv Router & Switching II 1 4 0 3