Network Technologies (AAT)(Plan Code: CSTNTAPT)

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General Education Requirements
Communication Skills
PTWR 135Introduction to Applied Technical Writing 15
or ENGL& 101 English Composition I
Computational Skills
Any generally transferable computational course with Intermediate Algebra as a prerequisite
or
PTCS 110Professional Technical Computational Skills 25
or PHIL& 120 Symbolic Logic
Human Relations
COLL 101College Essentials: Introduction to Clark2
and
Course Options3
Major Area Requirements
NTEC 103IP Subnetting3
NTEC 125Introduction to Cybersecurity3
NTEC 142Cloud Computing Fundamentals3
NTEC 151Linux Essentials3
NTEC 161Network Scripting Fundamentals5
NTEC 220Deploying Linux Server Services5
NTEC 221Introduction to Networks5
NTEC 222Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials5
NTEC 223Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation5
NTEC 225Network Security5
NTEC 234Administering Windows Server Hybrid Core Infrastructure5
NTEC 235Windows Server Hybrid Advanced Services5
NTEC 236Cybersecurity Defense Operations5
NTEC 242Datacenter Virtualization Technology5
NTEC 252Linux Administration 15
NTEC 253Linux Administration 25
NTEC 297Capstone Experience: Network Technologies3
Total Credits/Units90
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.

Program maps are a suggested academic plan and should not be used in the place of regular academic advising appointments. Your student entry method, placement, course availability, and program requirements are subject to change and transfer credit(s) may change your map/plan.
To view the current suggested map for your program please visit our website https://programmap.clark.edu/academics