CIS General Networking - Associate Degree
San Jose, USA
Associate Degree
DURATION
3 years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
APPLICATION DEADLINE
EARLIEST START DATE
TUITION FEES
STUDY FORMAT
Blended
Key Summary
About: The CIS General Networking - Associate Degree program offers foundational knowledge and practical skills in networking and infrastructure. You'll learn about network installation, configuration, and troubleshooting with a focus on current technologies. The program prepares students for industry certifications and hands-on experience in real-world scenarios.
Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue a variety of roles such as network technician, system administrator, or IT support specialist. This degree equips you with skills to work in various industries requiring network management and support.
CIS General Networking
The Network Administration certificate and degree program is designed to provide students with the necessary skills to gain employment as a network administrator. Most business computers are being connected in networks. The industry needs skilled people to configure, troubleshoot, and maintain these networks. The Network Administration Program is designed to train students to fill these needs. Five certificates and three Associate in Science Degrees specializing in General Networking, MCSE Windows, CISCO-CCNA, and UNIX are offered.
Courses
- Internet Principles and Protocols
- Windows
- Windows Server
- CCNAv7: Introduction to Networks
- Introduction to Unix/Linux
Associate Degree
- CIS General Networking - Associate in Science
Certificate
- CIS General Networking - Certificate of Achievement Level 1
Learning Outcomes
- Recognize the components that constitute a computer information system. Identify various hardware, software, data, computer number systems, and procedures.
- Demonstrate understanding of the impact and application of computers in business, government, and social organizations. Students solve common business problems with computer applications and the internet.
- Receive and process written and oral technology related information. Students Interpret technology communication concepts including wired and wireless networks, servers and clients, users interfaces, operating systems, applications, utilities, and programming languages.
- Recognize the influence of the Internet on business and terms relating to the World Wide Web. Students perform the fundamental functions that operating systems and applications software provides. Students demonstrate skills in word processing, spreadsheets, presentation graphics, and use of Internet. Students will recognize a programming language and demonstrate steps involved in developing an application.
- Demonstrate the ability to work and interact effectively in teams consisting of individuals with differing interests, gender, global backgrounds and professions.
- Demonstrates ability to exercise professional, ethical responsibility in the use of technology in society.


