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Computer Information Systems Associate
of Applied Science Degree Program
CIS Networking Specialist
The Computer Information Systems – CIS Computer Support Specialist, CIS Networking Specialist, and CIS Internet Specialist - Web Site Design associate degree programs are designed to provide students with an understanding of the concepts, principles, and techniques required in computer information processing. Program graduates are to be competent in the general areas of humanities and fine arts, social and behavioral sciences, and natural sciences and mathematics, as well as in the technical areas of computer terminology and concepts, program design and development, and computer networking. Program graduates receive an Associate of Applied Science degree in their area of study and are qualified for employment as computer support specialists, networking specialists, and/or web site designers.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Computer Information Systems associate degree graduates are capable of performing many different types of jobs. Job opportunities exist in the areas of computer hardware and software sales, installation and repair, computer programming, computer networking, software and technical support, and web site design.
LICENSURE
Although certification is not required for employment, each of the Computer Information Systems associate degree programs provide the knowledge and skills for students interested in various information technology certifications.
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA
- Submit a completed application and application fee;
- Be at least 16 years of age;
- Submit official high school transcript or GED transcript;
- Submit official college transcripts, if applicable;
- Meet the following assessment requirements:
Test Reading Writing Numerical Algebra ASSET 41 42 42 42 COMPASS 79 60 47 37 SAT 480 440 ACT 25 21 CPE 75 75 79
CIS NETWORKING SPECIALIST CURRICULUM
The standard curriculum for the CIS Networking Specialist degree program is designed for the quarter system. Students may enter any of the Computer Information Systems degree programs during Fall and Spring quarters. The CIS Networking Specialist degree program generally takes 7 quarters to complete. To graduate, students must earn a minimum of 102 credit hours for the Networking Specialist degree.
| CURRICULUM OUTLINE | CREDITS | |
|---|---|---|
| GENERAL CORE COURSES | 30 | |
| ENG 191* | Composition and Rhetoric (OL) | 5 |
| ENG 193* | Literature and Composition | 5 |
| ENG 195* | Technical Communications | 5 |
| MAT 191* | College Algebra (OL) | 5 |
| PSY 191* | Introductory Psychology (OL) | 5 |
| PSC 191* | Physical Science I (OL) | 5 |
| OCCUPATIONAL COURSES | 69 | |
| CIS 105* | Program Design and Development (OL) | 5 |
| CIS 106* | Computer Concepts (OL) | 5 |
| CIS 122* | Microcomputer Installation and Maintenance (OL) | 7 |
| CIS 1140* | Networking Fundamentals (OL) | 6 |
| -OR- | ||
| CIS 2321* | Introduction to LAN and WAN (OL) | 6 |
| CIS xxx* | Computer Programming Language (OL) | 7 |
| CIS xxxx* | Operating Systems Elective (OL) | 6 |
| XXX xxx | Occupationally Related Electives | 9 |
| CIS 2149* | Implementing Win Professional (OL) | 6 |
| CIS 2150* | Implementing Win Server (OL) | 6 |
| CIS 2153* | Implementing Win Network Infrastructure (OL) | 6 |
| CIS 2154* | Implementing Win Network Directory Services (OL) | 6 |
| -OR- | ||
| CIS 1142* | Managing a Microsoft Windows Network (OL) | 6 |
| FUNDAMENTAL OCCUPATIONAL COURSES | 3 | |
| SCT 100* | Introduction to Microcomputers (OL) | 3 |
* "C" or higher is required for designated courses.
(OL) designation indicates course is available online in selected quarters.
PROGRAM COSTS
(Costs are estimates and are subject to change.)
Tuition/Fees: $3,221
Books/Supplies: $1,920



