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Occupational Associate Degree and Certificate Curricula
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Computer Networking Major
These graduates are trained for entry-level positions in the computer-networking field. They are trained to operate, maintain, and troubleshoot local area networks, servers, switches, and hubs.

CREDITS
Computer Engineering Technology 210, Installing, Configuring, and Administering Windows XP Professional 3
Computer Engineering Technology 227, Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2000, Enterprise Edition 3
Computer Engineering Technology 235, Cisco Networking I 3
Computer Engineering Technology 236, Cisco Networking II 3
Computer Engineering Technology 275, Cisco Networking III 3
Computer Engineering Technology 276, Cisco Networking IV 3
Computer Engineering Technology 282, Operating Systems-UNIX 3
Computer Engineering Technology 290, Managing and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Environment 3
Computer Engineering Technology 291, Implementing,Managing, and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure 3
Computer Engineering Technology 293, Planning and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure 3
Computer Engineering Technology 294, Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure 3
Computer Engineering Technology 298, Designing Security for a Windows Server 2003 Network 3
Computer Engineering Technology 299, Implementing and Administering Security in a Microsoft Server 2003 Network 3
Mathematics 119, Applied Algebra/Trigonometry II 3
Physics 111, Introductory Physics
or 114, Applied Physics
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The four-semester sequence of courses recommended for the full-time student is:

I II III IV
CET 210 CET 227 CET 235 CET 275
CET 290 CET 294 CET 236 CET 276
CET 291 CET 298 CET 282 Global
Awareness
Elective
CET 293 CET 299 ENGL 151
COMM 101
or 111
MATH 118 Creativity
Elective
Healthy
Living Elective
    MATH 119 PHYS 111
or 114


Computer Programming Major
In this evolving world of information technology, there has been a growing need for those who have the skills to do programming in a variety of languages and environments. This degree establishes a core of the skills needed as a programmer in the most widely used languages that are being used currently. We will emphasize the development of fundamental logic and problem-solving skills in the 32 credits of core curriculum courses. Through the elective courses the student may choose to emphasize additional skills in application use, application programming, networking, or operating systems.

Core Courses
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CREDITS
Accounting 101, General Accounting 4
Computer Engineering Technology 185, Introduction to Operating Systems 2
Computer Engineering Technology 235, Cisco Networking I 3
Computer Engineering Technology 271, Website Design and Maintenance 3
Computer Programming 100, Introduction to the Programming and Systems Environment 2
Computer Programming 101, C++ Programming I 3
Computer Programming 102, Visual Basic I 3
Computer Programming 201, C++ Programming II 3
Computer Programming 202, Visual Basic II 3
Computer Programming 210, Java Programming 3
Mathematics 110, Applied Algebra I
or 119, Applied Algebra/Trigonometry II
3
32

Choose thirteen credits from the following electives:
CREDITS
Computer Engineering Technology 140, Microcomputers - Introduction 3
Computer Engineering Technology 260, A+ Computer Diagnostics and Repair 3
Computer Engineering Technology 281, Operating Systems - Windows Systems Administration 3
Computer Engineering Technology 282, Operating Systems - UNIX 3
Computer Programming 212, Java Programming II 3
Computer Programming 220, Visual Basic for Applications 3
Computer Programming 245, Programming for WIN32 API 2
Computer Programming 272, CGI/PERL Programming 3
Database Administrator 251, Oracle Database: Introduction to SQL and PL/SQL 3
Information Technology 200, Cooperative Education I 3
Office Information Technology 181, Beginning Excel 2
Office Information Technology 182, Intermediate Excel 2
Office Information Technology 187, Introduction to Access 2
Office Information Technology 188, Intermediate Access 2


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