Major Code: 5707
Please note: This program will no longer be offered for new students starting in the Fall 2020 semester. Network Engineering and Cyber Security will be combined into one program starting in the Fall 2020 semester.
Program Description
The Technical Studies in the Network Engineering Technology program is offered as part of a statewide Information Technology (IT) certification program. This program offers students a solid background in computer and networking technology complemented by a full array of vendor certification training choices. The program is available in a web delivery format by community colleges throughout the state. Students may take courses at the local institution, where provided, and take those offered by other colleges via the web, if not available at the local institution (coded below with the prefix “INFT”).
Students must complete a series of courses in four components:
- Component 1: General Studies
- Component 2: Technical Core
- Component 3: Certifications
- Component 4: On-the -job Training
Component 3: Offers the student a choice from a variety of vendor certifications.
Program Goals and Objectives
In addition to the learning outcomes set forth in the general of education policy of the BridgeValley Community and Technical College for the Associate in Science degree, the learning outcomes of the Associate in Science in Computer and Information Technology program prepare students to:
- Maintain, repair, and support computer hardware and personal PC and network operating systems in an effective and efficient manner.
- Design, install, maintain and operate small office and branch level network infrastructure.
- Install or update and configure computer application software, network security software, and document computer systems and networks.
- Apply skills in basic computer programming and web-based application to operate networks and host basic web-sites.
- Function effectively in multidisciplinary teams and demonstrate an ability to communicate effectively in written and oral formats.
- Appreciate the need for life-long learning and continue to maintain and develop their technical skills.
- Exhibit a broad education and knowledge of contemporary issues in a global, societal contest, and demonstrate a general knowledge of professional behavior and ethical responsibility toward employers, customers, and society.
Program Assessment
Course outcomes are assessed by exit examinations in each course. Program outcomes are assessed in a designated “capstone” course. The student will also be required to submit a portfolio to fulfill general education requirements. Graduating students are eligible to sit for the CompTIA A+, CompTIA NET+, Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician (CCENT) and Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Certification Exams.
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Careers
Graduates of the program typically have strengths in the building, testing, operation, and maintenance of existing hardware and software systems.