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Microcomputer Network Specialist (history)-Became Network Specialist

Associate in Applied Science (Career Program) - 67 Credit Hours

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Program Information:
This program is designed to prepare students for employment as network administrators. The network degree is designed to train students to install, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot network operating systems. The focus is on Windows- and Unix-operating systems.

Admission to the Program:
Students are expected to be proficient in the use of the Windows operating system. Proficiency may be exhibited by completing DATPR 142 with a grade of "C" or better or passing the DATPR 142 Proficiency Exam.

Recommended Course Sequence:

Fall Semester 1:
DATPR 143; DATPR 241; DATPR 130; DATPR 150; English

Spring Semester 1:
DATPR 256; CMPSC 249; DATPR 252; DATPR 124; Social Science

Summer Semester 1:
Laboratory Science/Mathematics

Fall Semester 2:
DATPR 264; DATPR 112 or Programming Elective; DATPR 123; Humanities; Social Science; Approved DATPR/CMPSC Elective

Spring Semester 2:
DATPR 209; DATPR 245; DATPR 268; Communications; Approved DATPR/CMPSC Elective


Course Information:

For Program Information Contact:
Business and Information Systems Department
Technology Center
Room 205
(309)694-5536