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Cisco Networking
Credits: 12 | Degree Type: Certificate | Campus Offered: EGF
Program Description

This program prepares students to take the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification and also the CompTIA Network+ certification. The course work includes Cisco semesters 1 - 4. Skill development covers LAN/WAN networking technology and concepts, networking math, networking media, router configuration, switching, VLANS, routing protocols and WAN links and services. Prior experience with computer hardware, binary math, and basic electronics is desired but not required. Background in cabling is beneficial. Upon completion of this certificate the student will be able to take the Cisco CCNA and CompTIA Network+ certification exams offered though a VUE or Prometric testing center.

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Accreditation

The College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, (800) 621-7440, 30 North LaSalle Street, Suite 2400, Chicago, IL 60602-2504.

Course Listings

Semester order by campus: East Grand Forks

Course # Course Name Credits
Required
CPTR 1136 Networking I 3
CPTR 1137 Networking II 3
CPTR 2216 Networking III 3
CPTR 2217 Networking IV 3
TOTAL CREDITS:    12
Program Learner Outcomes

1. Student will demonstrate an understanding of essential network communication protocols.
2. Students will properly design, illustrate and build computer networks.
3. Students will configure and maintain routers and switches.
4. Students will demonstrate an understanding of network topologies and the use of hardware and test equipment in a variety of computer networking situations.
5. Students will use networking terminology expected with the computer industry.
6. Students will employ trouble-shooting, critical thinking and problem-solving skills properly to a variety of networking situations.
7. Students will demonstrate effective oral and written communications with all clients and customers with respect for diversity of culture, age and gender.
8. Students will demonstrate professional workplace habits including punctuality, attitudes, behaviors, and craftsmanship expected of the computer industry.