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Info Comm Technology: Computer/Networking Support

ICT Computer/Networking Support - View Program Information CIP 111001

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Associate of Applied Science (AAS) Degree
Technical Diploma (TD)

Description | Employment Opportunities | Cost


Mission and Program Description:

This program is divided into a basic core area and a specialty computer/networking area. The basic core courses of study will prepare individuals to troubleshoot, repair, and maintain computer systems and basic local area network problems. Students will also learn to operate a computer using current operating system software and use current application software for manipulating spreadsheets, databases, and word processing documents.

The specialty computer/networking area will prepare students to support end users and to successfully troubleshoot operating systems, user desktop environments, and/or local area and wide area networks. Electives are available to prepare students to assess the security needs of computer and network systems, recommend safeguard solutions, and manage the implementation and maintenance of security devices, systems, and procedures. Additional electives are provided to prepare students to manage computer operations and control the system configurations emanating from a specific site or network hub as well as low-level programming languages. The curriculum also includes instruction in computer hardware and software applications; local area (LAN) and wide area (WAN) networking.

The curriculum provides both knowledge acquisition and skills development for those who are currently working in the information technology field and would like to obtain industry-based certifications or for those who would like to prepare for employment in this field. The program is designed to prepare students to successfully pass national, industry-based exams such as: IC3, CompTIA’s A+, Network+, Server+, HTI+, iNet+, and Security+; Cisco System’s Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA), Cisco Certified Network Design (CCDA), and Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP); Microsoft’s Certified Desktop Technician (MCDST); as well as security certifications such as Security Certified Network Professional (SCNP) and Security Certified Network Architect (SCNA) where available.

Length of Program:

AAS = 75 Semester Credit Hours
TD = 60 Semester Credit Hours

Education Requirements:

AAS = High School Diploma or GED
TD = Ability to Benefit

Placement Exam Scores: Spring 2008 Program Placement Score Chart (.pdf)
AAS Program (Fall 07) COMPASS Scores: Read 85; Math 55; Engl./Writ. 70
ACT Scores: Read 20; Math 19; Engl./Writ. 18

TD Program (Fall 07)

COMPASS Scores: Read 77; Math 41; Engl./Writ. 47
ACT Scores: Read 18; Math 17; Engl./Writ. 16

Approximate Total Cost of Books and Supplies:

Contact the Student Affairs Office of the campus of your choice

Licensure/Certification: Listed in Program Description

Note:  Transferable General Education Courses needed to meet the requirements for the AAS are offered through a collaborative agreement with South Louisiana Community College (SLCC).

The objectives of the Info Comm Technology: Computer/Networking Support program are to:

  • To develop and maintain an updated curriculum for Info Comm Technology: Computer/Networking Support using approved instructional methods.
  • To offer feasible, comprehensive, and specific vocational training in the computer/networking area to prepare students to successfully pass industry-based certification tests.
  • To provide a training program that will develop proper work habits, acceptable computer/networking skills, superior work procedures, and a desirable professional attitude.
  • To provide an atmosphere that will encourage and assist the individual student to develop emotionally and mentally into a mature, responsible, independent, and self-respecting adult.
  • To provide classroom and instructional facilities which meet specified standards.
  • To provide assistance in employment opportunities for those students who have completed the training programs and/or can meet employment standards required in vocational proficiency and character traits.
  • To provide AAS degree seeking students with appropriate General Education knowledge and skills in English, Math, Speech, Psychology,  and Physical Science

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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

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COST

An application or re-application fee and a testing fee per component are charged for each Application for Admission submitted.

Tuition is paid by the semester. (SEE - Tuition and Fees) Students are also required to purchase books and supplies separately. Contact your host campus for a complete projected cost of this program.

The college accepts cash, personal and company checks, MasterCard or Visa for all fees. A percentage of tuition and fees are refundable up to the tenth day of instruction. No refund will be made after the tenth day.

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