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2020-2021 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Computer Networking Certificate


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The Computer Networking Certificate is designed to prepare students for entry-level positions as computer network administrators. The certificate prepares the student for the foundational CCNA certification and provides the student with skills needed to implement, maintain, and administer  multi-layer switched and scalable internetworks. Students will learn to design and configure LANs and WANs, install network hardware and software, understand and configure network topologies, construct and install cabling solutions, manage user accounts, monitor and analyze network performance, and perform basic troubleshooting. All of the credits are directly transferable into the Computer Networking A.S. degree program.

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of all program requirements, graduates will be able to:

  1. Demonstrate an understanding of the fundamentals of information technology and information systems and their importance and impact in business and society
  2. Identify and describe basic communication technologies, devices, and components used in Local and Wide Area Networks
  3. Identify and describe various types of analog and digital communication transmission media including coax, twisted pair, fiber, and wireless media
  4. Demonstrate the use of appropriate tools to assist with administering and troubleshooting computers, media, and devices on a network
  5. Setup, configure, and administer network servers and client workstations in workgroups and domain based networks
  6. Identify and describe the layers and functions of the TCP/IP stack and the OSI reference model
  7. Design, build, and manage multilayer-switched networks and scalable internetworks using routers, switches, hubs, computers, servers, transmission media, network protocols, and network security
  8. Apply comprehensive theoretical knowledge, problem-solving skills, and ethical principles to address case studies and practical applications in networking and information technology

Please see Becoming Connecticut State Community College  for important information regarding this program and Fall 2023 opening of Connecticut State Community College.  

Total Credits: 21


# Students may take CST* 244  (6 Credits) in place of CST* 231  & CST* 281 

% Students may take CST* 249  (6 Credits) in place of CST* 282  & CST* 283 

Opportunities to earn credits through Prior Learning Assessments (PLAs) may be available for some courses in this program. Please consult your counselor or faculty advisor for more information.

All courses taken in this certificate program can lead to our associate degree in Computer Networking.

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