2008-09 Catalog Archive (Archived August 21, 2008)
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Information Technology
Network Administration Emphasis (NA)
Academic School: Business & Computer Technologies
Associate of Applied Science Degree (A.A.S.)
This curriculum prepares students for a career working with Cisco networking equipment and administering both Microsoft and Linux operating systems. By becoming fluent, competent, and aware of the pros and cons of both these popular networking operating systems, graduates of this major will become key implementers and assist in decision making for years to come as companies continue to develop and build their increasing complex corporate networks.
Career Opportunities: Network Administrator, Network Maintenance Technician, UNIX/LINUX Systems Administrator, Network Specialist, Network Technician or Systems Administrator.
Recommended High School Subjects: A strong background in English, mathematics through at least algebra, and science is desired. A familiarity with computer equipment and software is also desired.
Remediation Strategies: Students should remediate any deficiencies prior to enrollment. Must remediate English, mathematics and reading deficiencies within the first academic year. Mathematics remediation should become the highest priority. Eligibility to enroll in CIT 160 or higher is determined by placement test results.
Transfer Procedures: This major is subject to the transfer standards established by the College (see http://www.pct.edu/catalog/TransferringCredits.htm ). Exceptions must be approved by the school dean.
Program Goals: Graduates of an Information Technology (IT) associate-degree major should be able to:
- analyze the needs of an IT related problem and select and develop an appropriate solution including appropriate consideration for security.
- demonstrate proficiency in the core Information Technologies.
- identify the underlying principles upon which the core information technologies are based and how information is generated and disseminated to address user requirements.
- identify the importance of users and their requirements in the development and deployment of IT solutions.
- use critical thinking and problem solving skills to address IT needs and solve IT problems.
- communicate clearly and concisely.
- employ accepted practices and standards within the IT industry.
- identify standards of professionalism as they pertain to personal and work-related endeavors.
- identify and explain how changes in the IT discipline affect business, industry, and their work environment.
- identify the need for continuing professional development in the IT discipline.
- demonstrate an understanding of the basic financial principles of business and how it affects the IT industry.
Specifically, graduates of the Network Administration Emphasis should be able to:
- demonstrate proficiency in the technical aspects of Cisco networking, including installation, maintenance, monitoring, and performance issues.
- possess working knowledge in common operating systems including installation, configuration, scripting, user and resource management, troubleshooting, and the use of common system utilities.
- possess working knowledge in basic technical support including communication skills, diagnostic procedures, and customer relations.
- exhibit a portfolio of course assignments and projects.
| First Semester | Credits | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| CIT160 | Introduction to Programming | 3 | |
| CIT171 | Introduction to Networking | 3 | |
| CSC110 | Introduction to Information Technology | 3 | |
| EET105 | Microcomputer Maintenance | 1 | |
| ENL111 | English Composition I | 3 | |
| MTD | Math Elective (MTH180 or higher) | 3 | |
| 16 | |||
| Second Semester | Credits | ||
| CIT150 | Introduction to Web Page Development | 3 | |
| CIT180 | Introduction to Database | 3 | |
| EET220 | Cisco Systems I | 3 | |
| EET221 | Cisco Systems Applications I | 1 | |
| ENL121 | English Composition II | 3 | |
| or | |||
| ENL201 | Technical and Professional Communication | 3 | |
| CIT240 | Introduction to UNIX/Linux | 3 | |
| 16 | |||
| Third Semester | Credits | ||
| CIT245 | System Administration | 3 | |
| CIT275 | Certification Preparation I | 3 | |
| EET222 | Cisco Systems II | 3 | |
| EET223 | Cisco Systems Applications II | 1 | |
| HUM | Humanities Elective | 3 | |
| or | |||
| SSE | Social Science Elective | 3 | |
| or | |||
| ART | Art Elective | 3 | |
| or | |||
| FOR | Foreign Language Elective | 3 | |
| or | |||
| AAE | Applied Arts Elective | 3 | |
| or | |||
| IFE | International Field Experience Elective | 3 | |
| SCI | Science Elective | 3 | |
| 16 | |||
| Fourth Semester | Credits | ||
| CIT235 | Network Security | 3 | |
| CIT270 | Internetworking | 3 | |
| CIT271 | Network Administration | 3 | |
| CIT276 | Certification Preparation II | 3 | |
| CIT291 | Information Technology Internship | 3 | |
| or | |||
| NAE | Directed Network Administration Elective | 3 | |
| FIT | Fitness and Lifetime Sports Elective | 1 | |
| 16 | |||
Directed Network Administration Electives - CIT 220, CIT 236, CIT 241, CIT 246, CIT 261, CIT 310, and CIT 330
