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Networking Systems Technology

Program Mission

Program Goals
The goals of the program are to provide the opportunity for students to develop:

Certificate - One-Year (C1)

Classification of Instructional Programs - 11.0901


Core Curriculum

Credit Hours
NST 131 Routing and Switching Essentials 3
NST 103 Fundamentals of Voice and Data Cabling 3
NST 105 System Maintenance 3
NST 115 Operating Platforms 3
SUB-TOTAL 12

General Education Requirements

Refer to the General Education Requirements and General Education Courses in the College Catalog.

Credit Hours

Must Include: Three credit hours from Area 1. Oral & Written Communication

3
NST 101 Network Fundamentals 3
SUB-TOTAL 6

Program Requirements

Credit Hours
Networking Systems Technology Elective 3
Networking Systems Technology Elective 3
Networking Systems Technology Elective 3

Computer Application Development Elective

3
MAT 071 Intermediate Algebra 4
SUB-TOTAL 16

Graduation Requirements

Credit Hours
COM 125 Job Search Strategies 1

It is a graduation requirement of the Networking Systems Technology (NST) program for students to earn a grade of "C" or better in all "Core Curriculum" and "Program Requirements" courses.

SUB-TOTAL 1
PROGRAM TOTAL 35

Networking Systems Technology Associate of Applied Science Degree (AAS)

Classification of Instructional Programs - 11.0901


Core Curriculum

Credit Hours
NST 103 Fundamentals of Voice and Data Cabling 3
NST 105 System Maintenance 3
NST 115 Operating Platforms 3
NST 131 Routing and Switching Essentials 3
NST 139 Wireless Technology 3
NST 180 Internship I 4
NST 185 Internship II 4
or

Networking Systems Technology or Utility Systems Technician Approved Elective

3
NST 203 Enterprise Networking 3
NST 205 Linux Administration and Installation 3
NST 210 Microsoft Network Administration 3
NST 292 Fundamentals of Network Security 6

Networking Systems Technology, Computer Application Development, or Utility Systems Technician Approved Elective

3-4

Networking Systems Technology, Computer Application Development, or Utility Systems Technician Approved Elective

3-4
BUS 260 Project Management 3
SUB-TOTAL 46-49

General Education Requirements

Refer to the General Education Requirements and General Education Courses in the College Catalog.

Credit Hours
General Education Requirements 19
Must Include:
NST 101 Network Fundamentals 3
May Not Include:
ASC 104 Human Anatomy and Physiology with Lab I 4
ASC 106 Human Anatomy and Physiology with Lab II 4
SUB-TOTAL 19

Program Requirements

Credit Hours
COM 211 Technical Writing 3
or
COM 102 English Composition II: Writing the Research Paper 3
SUB-TOTAL 3

Graduation Requirements

Credit Hours
COM 125 Job Search Strategies 1

It is a graduation requirement of the Networking Systems Technology (NST) program for students to earn a grade of "C" or better in all "Core Curriculum" courses and pass an industry certification.

SUB-TOTAL 1
PROGRAM TOTAL 69-72

Courses

BUS 260: Project Management

This course covers Project Management which builds a foundation for tomorrow's managers. Students gain understanding through project analysis, which includes both successful and failed project examples. Project management methods, tools, and software are applied to group projects.

Credit Hours: 3

NST 103: Fundamentals of Voice and Data Cabling

This course, sponsored by Panduit, is designed for students interested in the physical aspects of voice and data network cabling and installation. The course focuses on cabling issues related to data and voice connections and provides an understanding of the industry and its worldwide standards, types of media and cabling, physical and logical networks, as well as signal transmission. Students will develop skills in reading network design documentation, part list set up and purchase, pulling and mounting cable, cable management, choosing wiring closets and patch panel installation and termination as well as installing jacks and cable testing. This hands-on, lab-oriented course stresses documentation, design, and installation issues, as well as laboratory safety, on-the-job safety, and working effectively in group environments. This course will help prepare students for the BICSI Registered Certified Installer, Level 1 exam.

Credit Hours: 3

NST 105: System Maintenance

This course covers the diagnosis, troubleshooting, and maintenance of computer components. Topics include hardware compatibility, system architecture, memory, input devices, video displays disk drives, modems and printers.

Credit Hours: 3

NST 115: Operating Platforms

Course covers popular Operating Systems. Use and installation is covered for each operating system.

Credit Hours: 3

NST 131: Routing and Switching Essentials

This course covers the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in small networks and introduces wireless local area networks (WLAN) and security concepts. Students learn how to configure and troubleshoot routers and switches for advanced functionality using security best practices. Students also learn to resolve common issues with protocols in both Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) and version 6 (IPv6) networks.

Requisite:
Prerequisite NST 101 minimum grade C

Credit Hours: 3

NST 139: Wireless Technology

This course defines the fundamentals of standards-based wireless technology, giving the student an overview of the design, communication, hardware components, and maintenance associated with wireless local area network (WLAN) technology, commonly referred to as Wi-Fi. Design, deployment, and management of enterprise and broadband wireless installations will be covered.

Requisite:
Corequisite NST 131 minimum grade C

Credit Hours: 3

NST 180: Internship I

A networking internship is comprised of work experience in a networking setting which requires the student to perform a variety of tasks. Internship sites must be approved by the department.

Requisite:
Prerequisite Chair Approval

Credit Hours: 4

NST 185: Internship II

A networking internship is comprised of work experience in a networking setting which requires the student to perform a variety of tasks. Internship sites must be approved by the department.

Requisite:
Prerequisite Chair approval.

Credit Hours: 4

NST 203: Enterprise Networking

This course describes the architecture, components, operations, and security to scale for large, complex networks, including wide area network (WAN) technologies. The course emphasizes network security concepts and introduces network virtualization and automation. Students learn how to configure, troubleshoot, and secure enterprise network devices and understand how application programming interfaces (API) and configuration management tools enable network automation.

Requisite:
Prerequisite NST 101 minimum grade C

Credit Hours: 3

NST 205: Linux Administration and Installation

This course takes students through the process of learning Linux. Students will become familiar with the tools and processes relating to installing and administering a Linux system.

Credit Hours: 3

NST 210: Microsoft Network Administration

This course is an introduction to using Windows Server with Active Directory. Emphasis is placed on installation, configuration, and implementation of a functional Windows Server.

Credit Hours: 3

NST 292: Fundamentals of Network Security

Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Security is a hands-on, career-oriented e-learning solution with an emphasis on practical experience to help students develop specialized security skills to advance their careers. The curriculum helps prepare students for entry-level security career opportunities implementing Cisco IOS Network Security technologies.

Requisite:
Prerequisite NST 203 minimum grade C

Credit Hours: 6

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