COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY -- CISCO NETWORKING INTERN
(Skills Achievement Award)
Brookhaven, El Centro, North Lake, and Richland only
- Students pursuing this certificate are waived from the Texas Success Initiative (TSI) standards, but must meet course prerequisites.
- Students must earn at least 25% of the credit hours required for graduation through instruction by the college awarding the degree.
Degree Plan Code: SA.CIT.CISCO.INTN.16
This sequence is for students who wish to learn about design and installation of local area networks, and basic router configuration. Upon completion, the student will have acquired the skills needed for employment in the networking industry as an intern.
Prerequisite: Basic understanding of personal computers and operating systems obtained in ITSC 1401 or BCIS 1405 or COSC 1301 or equivalent experiences approved by designated Information Technology personnel.
CREDIT HOURS |
SEMESTER I
ITCC 1414 | CCNA 1: Introduction to Networks | 4 |
ITCC 1440 | CCNA 2: Routing and Switching Essentials | 4 |
8 | ||
Minimum Hours Required | 8 |
NOTE: Students enrolling in this program who plan to transfer to a four-year institution should consult an advisor or counselor regarding transfer requirements and the transferability of these courses to the four-year institution of their choice.
COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY -- NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR AND SUPPORT
(Associate of Applied Science Degree)
Cedar Valley, El Centro, Mountain View, North Lake, and Richland only
- Students pursuing this award program are required to meet Texas Success Initiative (TSI) standards and course prerequisites.
- Students must earn at least 25% of the credit hours required for graduation through instruction by the college awarding the degree.
Degree Plan Code: Individual degree plan codes(s) have been assigned to a specific track(s) within this degree plan.
This associate degree program provides education and training for individuals interested in developing their knowledge and skills as networking professionals.
Specialization tracks are offered only at the colleges listed below:
- Cedar Valley: : Convergence Technology, CCNA, Microsoft, Virtualization/Cloud
- El Centro: Convergence Technology, CCNA, Microsoft, Security, Virtualization/Cloud
- Mountain View: CCNA, Microsoft
- North Lake: CCNA, Microsoft, Virtualization/Cloud
- Richland: CCNA, Unix/Linux, Microsoft, Security, Virtualization/Cloud
The program also provides preparatory training for a variety of industry certification examinations. Credit may be given and course substitutions made for those who have acquired A+ and/or Network+ certification.
Prerequisite: Basic understanding of personal computers and operating systems as obtained in ITSC 1401 or BCIS 1405 or COSC 1301, and problem solving and logic structures as obtained in ITSE 1429 or equivalent experience approved by designated Information Technology personnel.
CREDIT HOURS |
SEMESTER I
Specialization Semester I (TWO courses) | 8 | |
ITSC 1405 | Introduction to PC Operating Systems | 4 |
ITSC 1425 | Personal Computer Hardware | 4 |
16 |
SEMESTER II
Specialization Semester II (TWO courses) | 8 | |
ENGL 1301 | Composition I | 3 |
+Elective | MATH Elective | 3 |
14 |
SEMESTER III
Specialization Semester III (TWO courses) | 8 | |
++Elective | SPCH Elective | 3 |
+++Elective | Social/Behavioral Science | 3 |
14 |
SEMESTER IV
Specialization Semester IV (THREE courses) | 12 | |
++++Elective | Humanities/Fine Arts | 3 |
+++++Elective | Technical Elective | 1 |
16 |
Minimum Hours Required | 60 |
+MATH Elective - must be selected from the AAS Core Options for Mathematics.
++SPCH Elective - must be selected from the following:
SPCH 1311 | Introduction to Speech Communication | 3 |
SPCH 1315 | Public Speaking | 3 |
SPCH 1321 | Business and Professional Communication | 3 |
+++Social/Behavioral Science Elective - must be selected from the AAS Core Options for Social/Behavioral Science.
++++Humanities/Fine Arts Elective - must be selected from the AAS Core Options for Humanities/Fine Arts.
+++++Technical Elective - must be selected from the following:
ITCC 1191 | Special Topics in System, Networking, and LAN/WAN Management/Manager | 1 |
ITSC 1191 | Special Topics in Computer and Information Sciences, General | 1 |
ITSE 1191 | Special Topics in Computer Programming | 1 |
ITNW 1192 | Special Topics in Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications | 1 |
ITSY 1191 | Special Topics in Information Technology/Security | 1 |
ITSC 1171 | Introduction to Computers | 1 |
IMED 1191 | Special Topics in Educational/Instructional Media Design | 1 |
NOTE: Upon completion of this degree, depending on the specialization selected, students are eligible to take the Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA), MCSE (Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert, and/or Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) credentialing exams.
SPECIALIZATIONS
Select ONE specialization area
CONVERGENCE TECHNOLOGY SPECIALIZATION
(Degree Plan Code:AAS.CIT.NS.CONV.14)
SEMESTER I
ITCC 1414 | CCNA 1: Introduction to Networks | 4 |
ITCC 1440 | CCNA 2: Routing and Switching Essentials | 4 |
SEMESTER II
ITCC 2412 | CCNA 3: Scaling Networks | 4 |
ITCC 2413 | CCNA 4: Connecting Networks | 4 |
SEMESTER III
EECT 1407 | Convergence Technologies | 4 |
ITNW 1413 | Computer Virtualization OR | 4 |
ITNW 1435 | Information Storage and Management | (4) |
SEMESTER IV
ITCC 1408 | Introduction to Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) | 4 |
IT Electives (Select TWO courses from the IT SPECIALIZATIONS ELECTIVE LIST) | 8 |
(Degree Plan Code: AAS.CIT.NS.CCNA.14)
SEMESTER I
ITCC 1414 | CCNA 1: Introduction to Networks | 4 |
ITCC 1440 | CCNA 2: Routing and Switching Essentials | 4 |
SEMESTER II
ITCC 2412 | CCNA 3: Scaling Networks | 4 |
ITCC 2413 | CCNA 4: Connecting Networks | 4 |
SEMESTER III
ITSY 1400 | Fundamentals of Information Security OR | 4 |
ITMT 2440 | Designing Security for Microsoft Networks OR | (4) |
ITCC 2441 | CCNA Security | (4) |
IT Elective (Select ONE course from the IT SPECIALIZATIONS ELECTIVE LIST) | 4 |
SEMESTER IV
IT Elective (Select THREE courses from the IT SPECIALIZATIONS ELECTIVE LIST) | 12 |
SECURITY SPECIALIZATION
(Degree Plan Code: AAS.CIT.NS.SECURE.15)
SEMESTER I
ITSY 1400 | Fundamentals of Information Security | 4 |
ITSY 1442 | Information Technology Security | 4 |
SEMESTER II (Two Courses)
ITSY 2400 | Operating System Security | 4 |
ITSY 2401 | Firewalls and Network Security | 4 |
ITSY 2442 | Incident Response and Handling | 4 |
SEMESTER III (Two Courses)
ITSY 2441 | Security Management Practices OR | 4 |
ITSY 2443 | Computer System Forensics | (4) |
ITSY 2445 | Network Defense and Countermeasures OR | 4 |
ITSY 2459 | Security Assessment and Auditing | (4) |
SEMESTER IV
IT Elective (Select THREE courses from the IT SPECIALIZATIONS ELECTIVE LIST) | 12 |
UNIX/LINUX SPECIALIZATION
(Degree Plan Code: AAS.CIT.NS.UNIX.14)
SEMESTER I
ITSE 1429 | Programming Logic and Design | 4 |
ITNW 1425 | Fundamentals of Networking Technologies | 4 |
SEMESTER II
ITSC 1407 | UNIX Operating System I OR | 4 |
ITSC 1416 | Linux Installation and Configuration | (4) |
ITSY 1400 | Fundamentals of Information Security | 4 |
SEMESTER III
ITSC 2437 | UNIX Operating System II OR | 4 |
ITSC 2425 | Advanced Linux | (4) |
ITSC 1442 | Shell Programming | 4 |
SEMESTER IV
ITSC 1458 | UNIX System Administration I | 4 |
ITSC 1447 | UNIX System Administration II | 4 |
IT Electives (Select ONE course from the IT SPECIALIZATIONS ELECTIVE LIST) | 4 |
VIRTUALIZATION AND CLOUD COMPUTING SPECIALIZATION
(Degree Plan Code: AAS.CIT.NS.CLOUD.14)
SEMESTER I
ITCC 1414 | CCNA 1: Introduction to Networks | 4 |
ITMT 2405 | Designing and Implementing a Server Infrastructure | 4 |
SEMESTER II
ITCC 1440 | CCNA 2: Routing and Switching Essentials | 4 |
ITNW 1413 | Computer Virtualization | 4 |
SEMESTER III
ITSC 1416 | Linux Installation and Configuration | 4 |
ITNW 2455 | Server Virtualization OR | 4 |
ITNW 1492 | Special Topics in Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications | (4) |
SEMESTER IV
ITNW 2472 | Virtual Datacenter Design | 4 |
ITNW 1440 | Desktop Virtualization | 4 |
ITSY 1400 | Fundamentals of Information Security | 4 |
MTA (MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY ASSOCIATE) SPECIALIZATION
(Degree Plan Code: AAS.CIT.NS.MTA.15)
SEMESTER I
ITNW 1425 | Fundamentals of Networking Technologies | 4 |
ITNW 1408 | Implementing and Supporting Client Operation Systems OR | 4 |
ITMT 1458 | Windows Client Operating System | (4) |
SEMESTER II
ITSY 1400 | Fundamentals of Information Security OR | 4 |
ITMT 2440 | Designing Security for Microsoft Networks | (4) |
ITNW 1492 | Special Topics in Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications | 4 |
SEMESTER III
IT Elective (Select TWO courses from the IT SPECIALIZATIONS ELECTIVE LIST) | 8 |
SEMESTER IV
ITMT 2405 | Designing and Implementing a Server Infrastructure | 4 |
IT Elective (Select TWO courses from the IT SPECIALIZATIONS ELECTIVE LIST) | 8 |
(Degree Plan Code: AAS.CIT.NS.SERVER.15)
SEMESTER I
ITNW 1425 | Fundamentals of Networking Technologies | 4 |
ITNW 1408 | Implementing and Supporting Client Operating Systems OR | 4 |
ITNW 1492 | Special Topics in Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications | (4) |
SEMESTER II
ITMT 2405 | Designing and Implementing a Server Infrastructure | 4 |
ITMT 1457 | Administering a Windows Server Operating System | 4 |
SEMESTER III
ITMT 1405 | Configuring Advanced Windows Server Operating System | 4 |
IT Elective (Select ONE course from the IT SPECIALIZATIONS ELECTIVE LIST) | 4 |
SEMESTER IV
ITSY 1400 | Fundamentals of Information Security OR | 4 |
ITMT 2440 | Designing Security for Microsoft Networks | (4) |
ITMT 2404 | Implementing an Advanced Server Infrastructure | 4 |
IT Elective (Select ONE courses from the IT SPECIALIZATIONS ELECTIVE LIST) | 4 |
IT SPECIALIZATIONS ELECTIVE LIST
Select any category other than your primary specialization
CONVERGENCE TECHNOLOGY SPECIALIZATION
EECT 1407 | Convergence Technologies | 4 |
ITNW 1451 | Fundamentals of Wireless LANs | 4 |
CPMT 1451 | IT Essentials: PC Hardware and Software | 4 |
ITNW 2450 | Enterprise Network | 4 |
ITCC 1408 | Introduction to Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) | 4 |
ITCC 2459 | Advanced Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) | 4 |
ITSY 1442 | Information Technology Security | 4 |
ITNW 1413 | Computer Virtualization | 4 |
ITCC 2441 | CCNA Security | 4 |
ITNW 1492 | Special Topics in Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications | 4 |
CCNA SPECIALIZATION
ITCC 1414 | CCNA 1: Introduction to Networks | 4 |
ITCC 1440 | CCNA 2: Routing and Switching Essentials | 4 |
ITCC 2412 | CCNA 3: Scaling Networks | 4 |
ITCC 2413 | CCNA 4: Connecting Networks | 4 |
ITCC 2441 | CCNA Security | 4 |
CCNP SPECIALIZATION
ITCC 2454 | CCNP R&S ROUTE | 4 |
ITCC 2455 | CCNP R&S SWITCH | 4 |
ITCC 2456 | CCNP R&S TSHOOT | 4 |
VIRTUALIZATION / CLOUD SPECIALIZATION
ITNW 1413 | Computer Virtualization | 4 |
ITNW 2455 | Server Virtualization | 4 |
ITNW 2472 | Virtual Datacenter Design | 4 |
ITNW 1440 | Desktop Virtualization | 4 |
ITNW 1492 | Special Topics in Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications | 4 |
SECURITY SPECIALIZATION
ITSY 1400 | Fundamentals of Information Security | 4 |
ITSY 1442 | Information Technology Security | 4 |
ITSY 2400 | Operating System Security | 4 |
ITSY 2401 | Firewalls and Network Security | 4 |
ITSY 2441 | Security Management Practices | 4 |
ITSY 2442 | Incident Response and Handling | 4 |
ITSY 2443 | Computer System Forensics | 4 |
ITSY 2459 | Security Assessment and Auditing | 4 |
ITSY 1491 | Special Topics in Information Technology/Security | 4 |
ITSY 2445 | Network Defense and Countermeasures | 4 |
ITCC 2441 | CCNA Security | 4 |
UNIX/LINUX SPECIALIZATION
ITSC 1407 | UNIX Operating System I | 4 |
ITSC 1416 | Linux Installation and Configuration | 4 |
ITSC 2437 | UNIX Operating System II | 4 |
ITSC 1442 | Shell Programming | 4 |
ITSC 1458 | UNIX System Administration I | 4 |
ITSC 1447 | UNIX System Administration II | 4 |
ITSC 2425 | Advanced Linux | 4 |
MICROSOFT SPECIALIZATION
ITNW 1408 | Implementing and Supporting Client Operation Systems | 4 |
ITMT 2403 | Administering a Microsoft SQL Server Database | 4 |
ITMT 2440 | Designing Security for Microsoft Networks | 4 |
ITMT 1458 | Windows Client Operating System | 4 |
ITMT 2405 | Designing and Implementing a Server Infrastructure | 4 |
ITMT 1457 | Administering a Windows Server Operating System | 4 |
ITMT 1405 | Configuring Advanced Windows Server Operating System | 4 |
ITNW 1492 | Special Topics in Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications | 4 |
NOTE: Students enrolling in this program who plan to transfer to a four-year institution should consult an advisor or counselor regarding transfer requirements and the transferability of these courses to the four-year institution of their choice.
COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY -- NETWORKING ASSOCIATE
Gainful Employment Information(Level I Certificate)
Brookhaven, El Centro, Mountain View, North Lake, and Richland only
- Students pursuing this certificate are waived from the Texas Success Initiative (TSI) standards, but must meet course prerequisites.
- Students must earn at least 25% of the credit hours required for graduation through instruction by the college awarding the degree.
Degree Plan Code: C1.CIT.NWK.ASSOC.16
This certificate option will provide education and training for individuals interested in developing their knowledge and skills as networking professionals with an emphasis on preparation for those wishing to take the CCNA certification examination.
Prerequisite: Basic understanding of personal computers and operating systems as obtained in ITSC 1401, BCIS 1405, or COSC 1301 or equivalent experience approved by designated Information Technology personnel.
CREDIT HOURS |
SEMESTER I
ITCC 1414 | CCNA 1: Introduction to Networks | 4 |
ITCC 1440 | CCNA 2: Routing and Switching Essentials * | 4 |
8 |
SEMESTER II
ITCC 2412 | CCNA 3: Scaling Networks | 4 |
ITCC 2413 | CCNA 4: Connecting Networks * | 4 |
8 |
Minimum Hours Required | 16 |
*Upon completion of ITCC 1440 CCNA 2: Routing and Switching Essentials, the student is eligible to take the CCENT (Cisco Certified Entry Network Technician) credentialing exam. *Upon completion of ITCC 2413 CCNA 4: Connecting Networks, the student is eligible to take the CCNA (Cisco Certified Networking Associate) Routing and Switching credentialing exam.
NOTE: Students enrolling in this program who plan to transfer to a four-year institution should consult an advisor or counselor regarding transfer requirements and the transferability of these courses to the four-year institution of their choice.
COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY -- NETWORKING PROFESSIONAL
Gainful Employment Information(Level I Certificate)
El Centro, North Lake and Richland only
(Block Scheduling available on El Centro, Mountain View and Richland Campus)
- Students pursuing this certificate are waived from the Texas Success Initiative (TSI) standards, but must meet course prerequisites.
- Students must earn at least 25% of the credit hours required for graduation through instruction by the college awarding the degree.
Degree Plan Code: C1.CIT.NWKPROG.12
This certificate will examine complex networking concepts using troubleshooting tools and more sophisticated configurations. Upon completion of each course, the student will have acquired skills needed to prepare for certification exams to become a Cisco Certified Network Professional.
Prerequisite: Basic understanding of personal computers and operating systems as obtained in ITSC 1401, BCIS 1405, or COSC 1301 or equivalent experience approved by designated Information Technology personnel, as well as CCNA certification and successful completion of skills-based exam or completion of CCNA 4.
CREDIT HOURS |
SEMESTER I
ITCC 2454 | CCNP R&S ROUTE | 4 |
ITCC 2455 | CCNP R&S SWITCH | 4 |
8 |
SEMESTER II
ITCC 2456 | CCNP R&S TSHOOT | 4 |
Elective | Any 4-credit hour CPMT, EECT, ITCC, ITDF, ITMT, ITNW, ITSC, ITSW, or ITSY course | 4 |
8 | ||
Minimum Hours Required | 16 |
Upon completion of each course, the student is eligible to take the appropriate CCNP (Cisco Certified Networking Professional) credentialing exam.
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COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY -- NETWORKING SUPPORT
Gainful Employment Information(Level I Certificate)
Brookhaven, Cedar Valley, El Centro, Mountain View, North Lake, and Richland only
(Block Scheduling available on El Centro, Mountain View and Richland Campus)
- Students pursuing this certificate are waived from the Texas Success Initiative (TSI) standards, but must meet course prerequisites.
- Students must earn at least 25% of the credit hours required for graduation through instruction by the college awarding the degree.
Degree Plan Code: C1.CIT.NTWRK.SUPP
This certificate offers courses to prepare networking systems engineers, database administrators, and systems administrators for the Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) IT Infrastructure certification exam. The program also provides preparatory training for those wishing to take the Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE) Server Administrator, Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE) Enterprise Administrator, Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE) Database Administrator, and Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE) Enterprise Support Technician certification examinations.
Prerequisite: Basic understanding of personal computers and operating systems as obtained in ITSC 1401 or BCIS 1405 or COSC 1301, and problem solving and logic structures as obtained in ITSE 1429 or equivalent experience approved by designated Information Technology personnel.
CREDIT HOURS |
SEMESTER I
ITNW 1425 | Fundamentals of Networking Technologies OR | 4 |
ITMT 1406 | Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications | (4) |
ITMT 1458 | Windows Client Operating Systems | 4 |
8 |
SEMESTER II
ITSY 1400 | Fundamentals of Information Security OR | 4 |
ITMT 2440 | Designing Security for Microsoft Networks | (4) |
ITMT 1457 | Administering a Windows Server Operating System | 4 |
8 |
Minimum Hours Required | 16 |
NOTE: Upon completion of this award, students are eligible to take the Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) IT Infrastructure certification exam for each course.
COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY -- SQL SERVER
Gainful Employment Information(Level I Certificate)
North Lake and Richland only
(Block Scheduling available on El Centro, Mountain View and Richland Campus)
- Students pursuing this certificate are waived from the Texas Success Initiative (TSI) standards, but must meet course prerequisites.
- Students must earn at least 25% of the credit hours required for graduation through instruction by the college awarding the degree.
Degree Plan Code: C1.CIT.SQL.14
This certificate provides students with the knowledge and skills required to install, configure, administer, and troubleshoot the client-server database management system of Microsoft SQL Server, and the preparatory training for the Microsoft Certified IT Professional Database Administrator exam.
Prerequisite: Basic understanding of personal computers and operating systems as obtained in ITSC 1401 or BCIS 1405 or COSC 1301 and ITSC 1405, and problem solving and logic structures as obtained in ITSE 1429 or equivalent experience approved by designed Information Technology personnel.
CREDIT HOURS |
SEMESTER I
ITNW 1425 | Fundamentals of Networking Technologies | 4 |
ITMT 1458 | Windows Client Operating System OR | 4 |
ITNW 1408 | Implementing and Supporting Client Operation Systems | (4) |
ITMT 1457 | Administering a Windows Server Operating System | 4 |
12 |
SEMESTER II
ITMT 1403 | Querying Microsoft SQL Server with Transact-SQL | 4 |
ITMT 2403 | Administering a Microsoft SQL Server Database | 4 |
8 | ||
Minimum Hours Required | 20 |
NOTE: Students enrolling in this program who plan to transfer to a four-year institution should consult an advisor or counselor regarding transfer requirements and the transferability of these courses to the four-year institution of their choice.
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COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY -- LINUX SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR
Gainful Employment Information(Level I Certificate)
Richland only
(Block Scheduling available on El Centro, Mountain View and Richland Campus)
- Students pursuing this certificate are waived from the Texas Success Initiative (TSI) standards, but must meet course prerequisites.
- Students must earn at least 25% of the credit hours required for graduation through instruction by the college awarding the degree.
Degree Plan Code: C1.CIT.LINUX.ADMIN
This certificate is designed to provide a basic understanding of the duties associated with a LINUX System Administrator. Students must complete the following courses in sequence: ITSC 1416, ITSC 2425 or ITSC 1458, ITNW 1413 or ITSC 1447.
Prerequisites: Basic understanding of terminology and operating systems used with computers as obtained in ITSC 1401, BCIS 1405, or COSC 1301 or equivalent experiences approved by designated Information Technology personnel.
CREDIT HOURS |
PREREQUISITIES
ITSC 1425 | Personal Computer Hardware | 4 |
ITNW 1425 | Fundamentals of Networking Technologies OR | 4 |
ITCC 1414 | CCNA 1: Introduction to Networks | (4) |
8 |
SEMESTER I
ITSC 1416 | Linux Installation and Configuration | 4 |
ITSE 1429 | Programming Logic and Design | 4 |
8 |
SEMESTER II
ITSC 2425 | Advanced Linux OR | 4 |
ITSC 1458 | UNIX System Administration I | (4) |
ITNW 1413 | Computer Virtualization OR | 4 |
ITSC 1447 | UNIX System Administration II | (4) |
8 |
Minimum Hours Required | 24 |
NOTE: Students enrolling in this program who plan to transfer to a four-year institution should consult an advisor or counselor regarding transfer requirements and the transferability of these courses to the four-year institution of their choice.