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=A.A.S., Network Technology and Security (60 Credits)=
=2013 A.A.S., Network Technology and Security (60 credits)=
Purpose: This program prepares students for rewarding careers in the dynamic field of computer networking. The continued growth of the Internet, wide area networks (WANs) and local area networks (LANs) requires people with the broad knowledge and skills needed to design, manage, secure and troubleshoot sophisticated information storage, retrieval and presentation systems.
Program Information: This educational program covers the workings of networks from an end-user’s desktop to a remote server that could be located anywhere in the world. The curriculum has been designed to encompass many of the same competencies that are covered by several recognized industry certifications, for example CompTIA’s A+, Server+, Network+, Linux+ and Security+; Cisco CCNA, Cisco Security; and Microsoft Certified Information Technology Professional MCITP, so students will gain the knowledge and skills that are recognized as important for employment in the field.
==Network Technology and Security Curriculum (44 credits)==
*ITC 2000 PC Hardware and Software (A+) 3cr
*ITC 2100 IT Career Success Skills and Strategies 2cr
*ITC 2480 Administering Linux Operating Systems 3cr
*ITC 2410 Configuring Windows Clients 3cr
*ITC 2430 Installing and Configuring Windows Servers 3cr
*ITC 2440 Administering Windows Servers 3cr
*ITC 2510 Networking Fundamentals (CCNA 1) 3cr
*ITC 2520 Introduction to Router Configuration (CCNA 2) 3cr
*ITC 2530 Routing and LAN Switching (CCNA 3) 3cr
*ITC 2540 WAN Technologies (CCNA 4) 3cr
*ITC 2610 CCNP 1 Network Switching 3cr
*ITC 2720 Fundamentals of Voice Over IP (CCNA Voice) 3cr
*ITC 2830 Implementing Cisco IOS Network Security (CCNA Security) 3cr
*ITC 2900 Network Technology and Security Capstone 3cr
*BUS 1102 Principles of Customer Service 3cr '''OR'''
**BUS 2310 Achieving Customer Satisfaction 3cr '''OR'''
**BUS 2320 Project Management and Planning Skills 3cr '''OR'''
**ITC 2189 Computer Network Technology Internship 3cr
==Liberal Arts Curriculum (16 credits)==
*ENG 1108 Writing and Research Skills, 4cr
*COMM 1100, 1110, 2230, or 2240, 3cr
*Math or Science with Lab, 3cr - ''(See Goal 3 or Goal 4 of MnTC)''
*History/Social Science/Behavioral Science, 3cr - ''(See Goal 5 of MnTC)''
*Humanities/Fine Arts/Literature, 3cr - ''(See Goal 6 of MnTC)''
 
=A.A.S., Information Technology Support (60 credits)=
 
Purpose: The Information Technology Support program trains workers for employment providing service to computer users, including hardware and software installation and technical assistance. Coursework includes experiences and instruction in communication and problem-solving skills, as well as technical training with hardware, software, operating systems, applications software, and computer network operations. Designed to prepare graduates to select, maintain, configure, and oversee installation of business-oriented personal computers, software and to support and train users.  This program provides the student the opportunity to achieve the following industry certifications; Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS), Microsoft Certified Application Specialist (MCAS), Microsoft Technology Associate, CompTIA’s A+, CompTIA’s Linux+ and Microsoft Certified Technical Specialist (MCTS).
 
==Information Technology Support Curriculum (44 credits)==
*CIS 1000 Computer Careers, 1cr
*CS 1100 Introduction to Computers, 3cr
*CIS 1110 Microsoft Word, 3cr
*CIS 1130 Introduction Microsoft Excel, 1cr
*CIS 1131 Intermediate Microsoft Excel, 1cr
*CIS 1135 Microsoft PowerPoint, 1cr
*CIS 1150 Introduction to Microsoft Access, 1cr
*CIS 1160 Project Management Software, 2cr
*CIS 1200 Computer Security Awareness, 1cr
*CIS 1400 Windows Operating Systems Fundamentals, 3cr
*CS 2250 HTML, 1cr
*ITC 2100 IT Career Success Skills and Strategies, 2cr
*ITC 2000 PC Hardware and Software (A+), 3cr
*ITC 2480 Administering Linux Operating Systems, 3cr
*ITC 2410 Configuring Windows Clients, 3cr
*ITC 2420 Managing and Maintaining Windows Clients, 3cr
*ITC 2430 Installing and Configuring Windows Servers, 3cr
*ITC 2440 Administering Windows Servers, 3cr
*ITC 2510 Network Fundamentals (CCNA 1), 3cr
*BUS 1102 Principles of Customer Service '''OR'''
**BUS 2310 Achieving Customer Satisfaction '''OR'''
**BUS 2320 Project Management and Planning Skills '''OR'''
**ITC 2189 Information Technology Careers Internship, 3cr
 
==Liberal Arts Curriculum (16 credits)==
*ENG 1108 Writing and Research Skills, 4cr
*COMM 1100, 1110, 2230 or 2240, 3cr
*Math or Lab Science, one course, 3cr - ''(See Goal 3 and 4 of the MnTC)''
*Social Science, one course, 3cr - ''(See Goal 5 of the MnTC)''
*Humanities/Fine Arts/Literature, one course, 3cr - ''(See Goal 6 of MnTC)''
 
 
=2012 A.A.S., Network Technology and Security (60 Credits)=


Purpose: This program prepares students for rewarding careers in the dynamic field of computer networking. The continued growth of the Internet, wide area networks (WANs) and local area networks (LANs) requires people with the broad knowledge and skills needed to design, manage, secure and troubleshoot sophisticated information storage, retrieval and presentation systems.
Purpose: This program prepares students for rewarding careers in the dynamic field of computer networking. The continued growth of the Internet, wide area networks (WANs) and local area networks (LANs) requires people with the broad knowledge and skills needed to design, manage, secure and troubleshoot sophisticated information storage, retrieval and presentation systems.
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(See Goal 6 of MnTC)
(See Goal 6 of MnTC)


=A.A.S., Information Technology Support (60 credits )=
=2012 A.A.S., Information Technology Support (60 credits )=


Purpose: The Information Technology Support program trains workers for employment providing service to computer users, including hardware and software installation and technical assistance. Coursework includes experiences and instruction in communication and problem-solving skills, as well as technical training with hardware, software, operating systems, applications software, and computer network operations. Designed to prepare graduates to select, maintain, configure, and oversee installation of business-oriented personal computers, software and to support and train users.  This program provides the student the opportunity to achieve the following industry certifications; Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS), Microsoft Certified Application Specialist (MCAS), Microsoft Technology Associate, CompTIA’s A+, CompTIA’s Linux+ and Microsoft Certified Technical Specialist (MCTS).
Purpose: The Information Technology Support program trains workers for employment providing service to computer users, including hardware and software installation and technical assistance. Coursework includes experiences and instruction in communication and problem-solving skills, as well as technical training with hardware, software, operating systems, applications software, and computer network operations. Designed to prepare graduates to select, maintain, configure, and oversee installation of business-oriented personal computers, software and to support and train users.  This program provides the student the opportunity to achieve the following industry certifications; Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS), Microsoft Certified Application Specialist (MCAS), Microsoft Technology Associate, CompTIA’s A+, CompTIA’s Linux+ and Microsoft Certified Technical Specialist (MCTS).
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(See Goal 6 of MnTC)
(See Goal 6 of MnTC)


=A.A.S., Computer Programmer (60 Credits)=
=2012 A.A.S., Computer Programmer (60 Credits)=
The Microcomputer Support Specialist program trains workers for employment providing service to microcomputer users, including hardware and software installation and technical assistance. Coursework includes experiences and instruction in communication and problem-solving skills, as well as technical training with hardware, software, operating systems, applications software, and computer network operations. Designed to prepare graduates to select, maintain, configure, and oversee installation of business-oriented personal computers, software and to support and train users.
The Microcomputer Support Specialist program trains workers for employment providing service to microcomputer users, including hardware and software installation and technical assistance. Coursework includes experiences and instruction in communication and problem-solving skills, as well as technical training with hardware, software, operating systems, applications software, and computer network operations. Designed to prepare graduates to select, maintain, configure, and oversee installation of business-oriented personal computers, software and to support and train users.
==Computer Programmer Support Specialist Curriculum (44 Credits)==
==Computer Programmer Support Specialist Curriculum (44 Credits)==
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=Certificates Available=
=Certificates Available=
Students may choose these additional certificates to accompany their AAS degree.  These certificates provide the student with opportunities to achieve additional industry certifications.
Students may choose these additional certificates to accompany their AAS degree.  These certificates provide the student with opportunities to achieve additional industry certifications.
==I.T. Help Desk Certificate (15 credits)==
==2012 I.T. Help Desk Certificate (15 credits)==
Provides the knowledge and skills for employment in entry level positions that support end users of technology in a networked environment. Students will learn the essential components and functioning of the hardware and software used in PC clients, servers and network hardware. In addition, skills in specific desktop applications, interpersonal relations and customer service will be covered.  
Provides the knowledge and skills for employment in entry level positions that support end users of technology in a networked environment. Students will learn the essential components and functioning of the hardware and software used in PC clients, servers and network hardware. In addition, skills in specific desktop applications, interpersonal relations and customer service will be covered.  
*[[CNT_Course_Guide#CNT_2510_Network_Fundamentals_.28CCNA1.29|CNT 2510 Network Fundamentals (CCNA 1), 3cr]]
*[[CNT_Course_Guide#CNT_2510_Network_Fundamentals_.28CCNA1.29|CNT 2510 Network Fundamentals (CCNA 1), 3cr]]
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*[[CNT_Course_Guide#CNT_2189_Computer_Network_Technology_Internship|CNT 2189 Internship, 3cr]]
*[[CNT_Course_Guide#CNT_2189_Computer_Network_Technology_Internship|CNT 2189 Internship, 3cr]]


==Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP) Certificate (15 credits)==
==2012 Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP) Certificate (15 credits)==
Microsoft has dominated business computing for many years now.  This certificate will provide the student necessary skills to compete in today's business environment and will provide the student the opportunity to achieve MCITP certification.
Microsoft has dominated business computing for many years now.  This certificate will provide the student necessary skills to compete in today's business environment and will provide the student the opportunity to achieve MCITP certification.
*[[CNT_Course_Guide#CNT_2451_Windows_Operating_Systems_In_The_Enterprise|CNT 2451 Windows Operating Systems in the Enterprise, 3 cr]]
*[[CNT_Course_Guide#CNT_2451_Windows_Operating_Systems_In_The_Enterprise|CNT 2451 Windows Operating Systems in the Enterprise, 3 cr]]
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*|CNT 2455 Windows Server Administration, 3cr]]
*|CNT 2455 Windows Server Administration, 3cr]]


==Advanced Network Technology Certificate(15 credits)==
==2012 Advanced Network Technology Certificate(15 credits)==
Provides I.T. employees with knowledge and skills needed to assume additional or higher level responsibilities for a large networked environment.  The curriculum includes essential security concepts that are critical for all I.T. team members and provides flexibility for various levels of current competence and areas of emphasis.  Participants must have CCNA certification or three years of experience as a network technician, administrator or analyst in a Cisco environment.
Provides I.T. employees with knowledge and skills needed to assume additional or higher level responsibilities for a large networked environment.  The curriculum includes essential security concepts that are critical for all I.T. team members and provides flexibility for various levels of current competence and areas of emphasis.  Participants must have CCNA certification or three years of experience as a network technician, administrator or analyst in a Cisco environment.



Revision as of 16:20, 2 April 2013

2013 A.A.S., Network Technology and Security (60 credits)

Purpose: This program prepares students for rewarding careers in the dynamic field of computer networking. The continued growth of the Internet, wide area networks (WANs) and local area networks (LANs) requires people with the broad knowledge and skills needed to design, manage, secure and troubleshoot sophisticated information storage, retrieval and presentation systems.

Program Information: This educational program covers the workings of networks from an end-user’s desktop to a remote server that could be located anywhere in the world. The curriculum has been designed to encompass many of the same competencies that are covered by several recognized industry certifications, for example CompTIA’s A+, Server+, Network+, Linux+ and Security+; Cisco CCNA, Cisco Security; and Microsoft Certified Information Technology Professional MCITP, so students will gain the knowledge and skills that are recognized as important for employment in the field.

Network Technology and Security Curriculum (44 credits)

  • ITC 2000 PC Hardware and Software (A+) 3cr
  • ITC 2100 IT Career Success Skills and Strategies 2cr
  • ITC 2480 Administering Linux Operating Systems 3cr
  • ITC 2410 Configuring Windows Clients 3cr
  • ITC 2430 Installing and Configuring Windows Servers 3cr
  • ITC 2440 Administering Windows Servers 3cr
  • ITC 2510 Networking Fundamentals (CCNA 1) 3cr
  • ITC 2520 Introduction to Router Configuration (CCNA 2) 3cr
  • ITC 2530 Routing and LAN Switching (CCNA 3) 3cr
  • ITC 2540 WAN Technologies (CCNA 4) 3cr
  • ITC 2610 CCNP 1 Network Switching 3cr
  • ITC 2720 Fundamentals of Voice Over IP (CCNA Voice) 3cr
  • ITC 2830 Implementing Cisco IOS Network Security (CCNA Security) 3cr
  • ITC 2900 Network Technology and Security Capstone 3cr
  • BUS 1102 Principles of Customer Service 3cr OR
    • BUS 2310 Achieving Customer Satisfaction 3cr OR
    • BUS 2320 Project Management and Planning Skills 3cr OR
    • ITC 2189 Computer Network Technology Internship 3cr

Liberal Arts Curriculum (16 credits)

  • ENG 1108 Writing and Research Skills, 4cr
  • COMM 1100, 1110, 2230, or 2240, 3cr
  • Math or Science with Lab, 3cr - (See Goal 3 or Goal 4 of MnTC)
  • History/Social Science/Behavioral Science, 3cr - (See Goal 5 of MnTC)
  • Humanities/Fine Arts/Literature, 3cr - (See Goal 6 of MnTC)

A.A.S., Information Technology Support (60 credits)

Purpose: The Information Technology Support program trains workers for employment providing service to computer users, including hardware and software installation and technical assistance. Coursework includes experiences and instruction in communication and problem-solving skills, as well as technical training with hardware, software, operating systems, applications software, and computer network operations. Designed to prepare graduates to select, maintain, configure, and oversee installation of business-oriented personal computers, software and to support and train users. This program provides the student the opportunity to achieve the following industry certifications; Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS), Microsoft Certified Application Specialist (MCAS), Microsoft Technology Associate, CompTIA’s A+, CompTIA’s Linux+ and Microsoft Certified Technical Specialist (MCTS).

Information Technology Support Curriculum (44 credits)

  • CIS 1000 Computer Careers, 1cr
  • CS 1100 Introduction to Computers, 3cr
  • CIS 1110 Microsoft Word, 3cr
  • CIS 1130 Introduction Microsoft Excel, 1cr
  • CIS 1131 Intermediate Microsoft Excel, 1cr
  • CIS 1135 Microsoft PowerPoint, 1cr
  • CIS 1150 Introduction to Microsoft Access, 1cr
  • CIS 1160 Project Management Software, 2cr
  • CIS 1200 Computer Security Awareness, 1cr
  • CIS 1400 Windows Operating Systems Fundamentals, 3cr
  • CS 2250 HTML, 1cr
  • ITC 2100 IT Career Success Skills and Strategies, 2cr
  • ITC 2000 PC Hardware and Software (A+), 3cr
  • ITC 2480 Administering Linux Operating Systems, 3cr
  • ITC 2410 Configuring Windows Clients, 3cr
  • ITC 2420 Managing and Maintaining Windows Clients, 3cr
  • ITC 2430 Installing and Configuring Windows Servers, 3cr
  • ITC 2440 Administering Windows Servers, 3cr
  • ITC 2510 Network Fundamentals (CCNA 1), 3cr
  • BUS 1102 Principles of Customer Service OR
    • BUS 2310 Achieving Customer Satisfaction OR
    • BUS 2320 Project Management and Planning Skills OR
    • ITC 2189 Information Technology Careers Internship, 3cr

Liberal Arts Curriculum (16 credits)

  • ENG 1108 Writing and Research Skills, 4cr
  • COMM 1100, 1110, 2230 or 2240, 3cr
  • Math or Lab Science, one course, 3cr - (See Goal 3 and 4 of the MnTC)
  • Social Science, one course, 3cr - (See Goal 5 of the MnTC)
  • Humanities/Fine Arts/Literature, one course, 3cr - (See Goal 6 of MnTC)


2012 A.A.S., Network Technology and Security (60 Credits)

Purpose: This program prepares students for rewarding careers in the dynamic field of computer networking. The continued growth of the Internet, wide area networks (WANs) and local area networks (LANs) requires people with the broad knowledge and skills needed to design, manage, secure and troubleshoot sophisticated information storage, retrieval and presentation systems.

Program Information: This educational program covers the workings of networks from an end-user’s desktop to a remote server that could be located anywhere in the world. The curriculum has been designed to encompass many of the same competencies that are covered by several recognized industry certifications, for example CompTIA’s A+, Server+, Network+, Linux+ and Security+; Cisco CCNA, Cisco Security; and Microsoft Certified Information Technology Professional MCITP, so students will gain the knowledge and skills that are recognized as important for employment in the field.

Network Technology and Security Curriculum (44 credits)

Technical Courses, 44 credits

Liberal Arts Curriculum (16 credits)

  • ENG 1108 Writing and Research Skills, 4cr
  • COMM 1100, 1110, 2230, or 2240, 3cr
  • Math or Science with Lab, 3cr

(See Goal 3 or Goal 4 of MnTC)

  • History/Social Science/Behavioral Science, 3cr

(See Goal 5 of MnTC)

  • Humanities/Fine Arts/Literature, 3cr

(See Goal 6 of MnTC)

2012 A.A.S., Information Technology Support (60 credits )

Purpose: The Information Technology Support program trains workers for employment providing service to computer users, including hardware and software installation and technical assistance. Coursework includes experiences and instruction in communication and problem-solving skills, as well as technical training with hardware, software, operating systems, applications software, and computer network operations. Designed to prepare graduates to select, maintain, configure, and oversee installation of business-oriented personal computers, software and to support and train users. This program provides the student the opportunity to achieve the following industry certifications; Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS), Microsoft Certified Application Specialist (MCAS), Microsoft Technology Associate, CompTIA’s A+, CompTIA’s Linux+ and Microsoft Certified Technical Specialist (MCTS).

Information Technology Support Curriculum (44 credits)

Liberal Arts Curriculum (16 credits)

  • ENG 1108 Writing and Research Skills, 4cr
  • COMM 1100, 1110, 2230 or 2240, 3cr
  • Math or Lab Science, one course, 3cr

(See Goal 3 and 4 of the MnTC)

  • Social Science, one course, 3cr

(See Goal 5 of the MnTC)

  • Humanities/Fine Arts/Literature, one course, 3cr

(See Goal 6 of MnTC)

2012 A.A.S., Computer Programmer (60 Credits)

The Microcomputer Support Specialist program trains workers for employment providing service to microcomputer users, including hardware and software installation and technical assistance. Coursework includes experiences and instruction in communication and problem-solving skills, as well as technical training with hardware, software, operating systems, applications software, and computer network operations. Designed to prepare graduates to select, maintain, configure, and oversee installation of business-oriented personal computers, software and to support and train users.

Computer Programmer Support Specialist Curriculum (44 Credits)

Liberal Arts Curriculum (16 credits)

  • ENG 1108 Writing and Research Skills 4cr
  • COMM 1100, 1110, 2230, or 2240 Communication 3cr
  • MATH 1118 OR 1127 4-5cr
  • Social Science (See Goal 5 of MnTC) 3cr
  • Humanities/Fine Arts/Literature (See Goal 6 of MnTC) 3cr
  • Liberal Arts electives* (Lab Science recommended) 2-3cr
  • Includes MnTC courses, world language courses, career development,

computer science, health, interdisciplinary studies, journalism, CJS 1150, 1152, 1154, 1156, 1158, MUSC 1105, STSK 1101, and THTR 1161.

Certificates Available

Students may choose these additional certificates to accompany their AAS degree. These certificates provide the student with opportunities to achieve additional industry certifications.

2012 I.T. Help Desk Certificate (15 credits)

Provides the knowledge and skills for employment in entry level positions that support end users of technology in a networked environment. Students will learn the essential components and functioning of the hardware and software used in PC clients, servers and network hardware. In addition, skills in specific desktop applications, interpersonal relations and customer service will be covered.

2012 Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP) Certificate (15 credits)

Microsoft has dominated business computing for many years now. This certificate will provide the student necessary skills to compete in today's business environment and will provide the student the opportunity to achieve MCITP certification.

2012 Advanced Network Technology Certificate(15 credits)

Provides I.T. employees with knowledge and skills needed to assume additional or higher level responsibilities for a large networked environment. The curriculum includes essential security concepts that are critical for all I.T. team members and provides flexibility for various levels of current competence and areas of emphasis. Participants must have CCNA certification or three years of experience as a network technician, administrator or analyst in a Cisco environment.

  • CNT 2311 Administering Linux Operating Systems, 3cr
  • CNT 2831 Implementing Cisco IOS Network Security (CCNA Security), 3cr
  • CNT 2710 Wireless LAN Technology (CCNA Wireless), 3cr
  • CNT 2622 CCNP Network Routing, 3cr
  • CNT 2632 CCNP Network Troubleshooting, 3cr

Security Certificate (15 credits)

Provides comprehensive knowledge and skills needed for I.T. professionals who have network security and information assurance responsibilities. Courses cover the objectives encompassed by industry standards including Security+, Cisco IOS and ASA firewalls, ethical hacking, VPNs, intrusion detection, incident response and overall security policy and practices. Participants must have CCNA certification or three years of experience as a network technician, administrator or analyst in a Cisco environment.

  • CNT 2311 Administering Linux Operating Systems, 3cr
  • CNT 2825 Information Systems Security Advanced, 3cr
  • CNT 2831 Implementing Cisco IOS Network Security (CCNA Security), 3cr
  • CNT 2832 Advanced Network Security, 3cr
  • CNT 2900 Network Technology and Security Capstone, 3cr

IP Telephony Certificate Courses (15 credits)

IP Telephony is to the new generation of telecommunications as electricity replacing the steam engine was to the Industrial Revolution. This technology holds explosive potential as voice; data and video converge onto a single platform, unifying communications in a way that will transform every aspect of our lives, our businesses and our society.

  • CNT 2722 Fundamentals of Voice over IP, 3cr
  • CNT 2725 Quality of Service (QoS), 3cr
  • CNT 2726 Cisco IP Telephony: Integration (Part I), 3cr
  • CNT 2728 Cisco IP Telephony: Integration (Part II), 3cr
  • CNT 2731 IP Telephony: Enterprise Planning and Design, 3cr

Office Technology Certificate Curriculum (15 credits)

  • OSYS 1101 Keyboarding, 2cr
  • CIS 1110 Microsoft Word, 3cr
  • CIS 1130 Introduction to Excel, 1cr
  • CIS 1131 Intermediate Excel, 1cr
  • CIS 1135 Microsoft PowerPoint, 1cr
  • CIS 1150 Introduction to Access, 1cr
  • CIS 1151 Intermediate Access, 1cr
  • CIS 1160 Project Management Software, 2cr
  • ENG 1130 Effective Writing in Organizations, 3cr