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This program is designed to provide students with the technical skills and knowledge to start a
career as a PC/Network Support Technician with an emphasis in network administration. The
graduate will have the ability to operate, diagnose, analyze, install, repair, administrate and
maintain microcomputer operating systems. Additionally, the graduate will be able to build,
administrate and implement Novell, Windows NT, Windows 2000 and UNIX operating systems in a
local area network environment. The graduate will also be able to use common software including
word processing, spreadsheet, database, presentation and data communications.
This program offers the student the basic technical skills to establish and enhance a career in
computer networking. In addition, the student will develop important human relations and
communications skills for advancement in the areas of customer service and management. The
units earned apply to the Bachelor of Science program within limitations.
This program is designed to provide the graduate with the educational foundation for management
positions in the computer network technology field. The graduate is prepared for leadership
responsibilities in the planning, evaluation and supervision of computer service activities.
The curriculum includes a sound knowledge of technical skills, concepts of management and human
relations, and a study of mathematics and physical sciences. The Bachelor's degree program in
Computer Networks is not intended to be preparation for graduate work in engineering or science.
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