Network Technologies (AAT)(Plan Code: CSTNTAPT)
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Code | Title | Credits/Units |
---|---|---|
General Education Requirements | ||
Communication Skills | ||
PTWR 135 | Introduction to Applied Technical Writing 1 | 5 |
or ENGL& 101 | English Composition I | |
Computational Skills | ||
Any generally transferable computational course with Intermediate Algebra as a prerequisite | ||
or | ||
PTCS 110 | Professional Technical Computational Skills 2 | 5 |
or PHIL& 120 | Symbolic Logic | |
Human Relations | ||
COLL 101 | College Essentials: Introduction to Clark | 2 |
and | ||
Course Options | 3 | |
Major Area Requirements | ||
NTEC 103 | IP Subnetting | 3 |
NTEC 125 | Introduction to Cybersecurity | 3 |
NTEC 142 | Cloud Computing Fundamentals | 3 |
NTEC 151 | Linux Essentials | 3 |
NTEC 161 | Network Scripting Fundamentals | 5 |
NTEC 220 | Deploying Linux Server Services | 5 |
NTEC 221 | Introduction to Networks | 5 |
NTEC 222 | Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials | 5 |
NTEC 223 | Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation | 5 |
NTEC 225 | Network Security | 5 |
NTEC 234 | Administering Windows Server Hybrid Core Infrastructure | 5 |
NTEC 235 | Windows Server Hybrid Advanced Services | 5 |
NTEC 236 | Cybersecurity Defense Operations | 5 |
NTEC 242 | Datacenter Virtualization Technology | 5 |
NTEC 252 | Linux Administration 1 | 5 |
NTEC 253 | Linux Administration 2 | 5 |
NTEC 297 | Capstone Experience: Network Technologies | 3 |
Total Credits/Units | 90 |
- 1
PTWR 135 does not meet 100 level incoming/transfer credit requirements for a Bachelor Degree program.
- 2
PTCS 110 does not meet 100 level incoming/transferring credit requirements for a Bachelor Degree program.
Program Outcomes
Program outcomes are overarching skills that are emphasized and reinforced throughout several courses in a specific program; they are measurable statements that define what students should know or be able to do by the end of a certificate or degree at Clark College. After successful completion of this program, students will be able to:
- Articulate well-considered ideas and written claims to an academic audience, using effective rhetorical techniques, properly credited evidence, and a command of Standard English. (GE)
- Demonstrate interpersonal/human relations skills. (GE)
- Demonstrate and clearly explain an effective strategy to solve a quantitative problem. (GE)
- Design Windows and Linux networks to meet specific business needs.
- Implement Windows and Linux networks to meet specific business needs.
- Design converged networks to meet specific business needs.
- Implement converged networks to meet specific business needs.
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