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Sciences and Information Technology Computer Engineering Technology (Internetwork Technician) (A273) |
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Associate
in Applied Science The computer engineering technology program of study has two subspecialties, Computer Technician and Internetwork Technician. The Computer Technician subspecialty focuses on computer support and basic networking. The Internetwork Technician subspecialty focuses on networking and internetworking (connecting multiple networks together). Both specialties have core classes in computer repair, various operating systems usage, installation, and configuration, basic electronics courses, and an internship. The programs also emphasize hands-on instruction. The certifications these specialties prepare you for include A+, Network+, various Microsoft certifications, and Ciscos CCNA. The Internetwork Technician subspecialty emphasizes installing, configuring, and troubleshooting computers, networks, and internetworks. FCCJ is an authorized Cisco Academy. The four Cisco classes that are part of the academy are included in this subspecialty. Required Courses The following is a list of courses required for this program presented in a recommended sequence of completion. The sequence is only a suggested guide, and there is no requirement to follow the sequence precisely. Students in this program may register for any course as long as the student has met any prerequisites for that course. Where a professional elective is indicated in the course sequence, students may choose any course from the group of professional electives that follows the full course sequence.
Professional Electives |