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CERTIFICATE
NETWORK ADMINISTRATION
curriculum code: 1507
Hegis code: 5103
minimum credit hours required: 35
The certificate program in network administration is one of four specialized
certificates designed primarily as a focused concentration for students earning a
degree in computer science, computer technology, information technology, or
computer information systems, but may also be obtained independent of these
degrees. Any of these certificates are also an excellent complement to a degree
in business administration or communication and media arts. These certificate
programs are built around a common set of core competencies and provide
specialization through a minimum number of additional courses. Once the
general education and core competency requirements are satisfied, students
may earn additional certificates by taking only the specialization courses for the
certificate of choice. Graduates of the certificate program in network
administration are able to maintain the operation of a local area network (LAN),
administer user accounts, implement and support LAN resources, monitor and
track LAN activity, design network configuration modifications, maintain LAN
documentation, optimize LAN performance, resolve LAN hardware and software
issues, and integrate a LAN into business processes for enhanced operations.
certificate program
course descriptions - fall, spring, summer
Contact:
Denise Kingsley-Joy, coordinator, denisekingsley@mail.sunyjcc.edu
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