Network Administrator (2145)
If you want to join a dynamic technology team
as a microcomputer technician or desktop support specialist, the
Networking Administrator program is a great way to start. This
program is for individuals interested in beginning or advancing
a career in computer/network support. Computer and network support
work involves installing, configuring, repairing, and managing
computer and network hardware and software. It requires both hands-on
skills and knowledge of theory and concepts. Because network technology
is constantly changing and evolving, learning in this field never
ends. The emphasis of the program is on teaching students a broad
base of skills and knowledge in network and system administration
while also allowing the flexibility for students to pursue individual
interests and specialties. With the ever-changing demands of the
technology job market, this broad background and flexibility increases
career opportunities available to graduates.
Youll learn the basic skills and knowledge
required to administer networks in Microsoft, Linux and Cisco
environments. The program can be a stepping stone to industry-recognized
certifications including the CompTIA A+ Microcomputer Technician
and Network+ Network Technician, Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator
(MCSA), Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA), and various
Linux certifications. You may take advantage of credit-by-certification
which allows you to skip courses and receive credit for equivalent
certifications already attained. Once you have completed the core
requirements of the program, you are free to choose your remaining
classes from a vast array of technology offerings.
Two technical certificates are included as options
within this degree program: Information Technology Technician (Desktop Support) and Information Technology Management (Systems Administrator). Students may choose to pursue this A.S.
or A.A.S. degree and earn technical certificates while completing
the requirements for the degree, or pursue one or more certificate
programs to develop or upgrade their skills in a particular field.
Contact an advisor or counselor to determine the career education
path that is best for you.
Median annual earnings of network and computer systems administrators were $54,810 in 2002.
After completing the program, students can pursue industry-recognized
certifications such as CompTIAs A+ Micromcomputer Technician
and Network+ Network Technician certifications, Microsofts Certified
Systems Administrator (MCSA) certification, Ciscos Certified
Network Associate (CCNA) certification, and various Linux certifications.
Estimated tuition for Florida residents is $4,000 (as of 07/05).
Contact program manager for textbook, fees and material costs.
General Education Courses |
ENC 1101 |
English Composition I |
3 |
|
*Mathematics |
3 |
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*Humanities |
3 |
|
*Social and Behavioral Sciences |
3 |
|
*Communication — Category B |
3 |
|
Credit Hours |
15 |
Professional Courses |
CGS 1060 |
Introductory Computer Concepts |
3 |
or CGS 1570 Microcomputer Applications |
|
CGS 1071 |
Network Technician Foundations |
3 |
CGS 1824 |
Internet Foundations |
3 |
CDA 1302 |
Hardware Configuration |
3 |
CDA 1403 |
Software Configuration |
3 |
CEN 1527 |
Network Configuration |
3 |
or
**CET 2600 Cisco I and CET 2610 Cisco II |
|
CEN 1528 |
Internetwork Configuration |
3 |
or
**CET 2615 Cisco III and CET 2620 Cisco IV |
|
CEN 1300 |
Microsoft Desktop Administration |
3 |
CEN 1304 |
Microsoft Server Administration |
3 |
COP 2341 |
Linux Workstation Administration |
3 |
COP 2347 |
Linux Network Administration |
3 |
CEN 2305 |
Microsoft Network Adminstration |
3 |
CEN 1943 |
Internship |
3 |
|
Credit Hours |
39 |
Professional Electives |
CDA, CEN, CET, CGS, CIS or COP prefix courses |
|
|
Credit Hours |
9 |
Total Credit Hours: 63
*Refer to A.S. degree General
Education Requirements.
**If Cisco Academy courses 1-4 are taken, CET 2610 and CET 2620
will be substituted for the CEN 1527 and CEN 1528 requirements.
CET 2600 and CET 2615 will be applied toward the professional
electives requirement.
You have two options in this program: the associate in science
(A.S.) degree, which can prepare you for employment or transfer
to a state university, and the associate in applied science (A.A.S.)
degree, which is intended primarily for students who want immediate
employment after graduation. If you choose the A.S. degree you
must take MAC 1105, MGF 1106 or a higher level mathematics. The
A.A.S. degree requires MAT 1033 or higher. Please see an advisor
to determine the option that is best for you.