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  Florida Community College 2003-04 Programs of Study
   
  Technical Certificate
  Information Technology Management (Systems Administrator) (6146)
   
  Systems administration work involves installing, configuring, and administering workstation and network operating systems and services. The program begins by teaching the basic skills and knowledge required to work as an entry-level microcomputer technician or desktop support specialist. Students then learn the skills and knowledge required to administer networks in Microsoft and Linux environments. Students may also take advantage of credit-by-certification whereby courses can be skipped and credit granted for equivalent certifications already attained.
 
  Certification and Licensing:
Because most courses in this technical certificate are taught using certification materials, with additional study, students have the added opportunity of pursuing industry recognized certifications such as CompTIA's A+ Microcomputer Technician certification, Microsoft's Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) certification, and various Linux certifications.
 
  Articulations:
All courses in this technical certificate are also included in the Networking Services Technology A.S./A.A.S. degree. This means that students have the option of applying all the course work completed in this program towards an associate degree.
   
  Professional Courses:
  CGS 1060 Introductory Computer Concepts (3)
    OR CGS 1570 Microcomputer Applications (3)
  CGS 1071 Network Technician Foundations (3)
  CGS 1824 Internet Foundations (3)
  CDA 1302 Hardware Configuration (3)
  CDA 1403 Software Configuration (3)
  CEN 1300 Microsoft Desktop Administration (3)
  CEN 1304 Microsoft Server Administration (3)
  COP 2341 Linus Workstation Administration (3)
  COP 2347 Linux Server Administration (3)
  CEN 2305 Microsoft Network Administration (3)
 
  Credit Hours: 30
 
  Total Credit Hours: 30
   
  Total Tuition and Fees:
  Estimated tuition is $1,800 (for Florida residents, based on fees as of 7/03)
 

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