Information Technology, Network Engineering, Associate in Applied Science (DPRN)
The Associate in Applied Science – Network Engineering program is a career degree that blends the theoretical with the practical. It is one of several specializations offered through DCCC’s Applied Science Information Technology (IT) career degrees. In this program, students will be trained for employment as networking specialists in the IT industry by learning to install, configure, manage, and troubleshoot Windows and Linux operating systems. Students will also be trained how to troubleshoot network connectivity as well as analyze and implement common networking devices, cabling, and network communication security measures. The material presented in this program provides students with the
Courses
- COMM 100 — Interpersonal Communication
- COMM 111 — Public Speaking
- CS 100 — Introduction to Information Technology
- CS 127 — Introduction to PC Support
- CS 128 — PC Repair and Maintenance
- ENG 100 — English Composition I
- IMM 120 — Web Page Design and Development
- MAT 120 — Modern College Mathematics
- MAT 121 — Introduction to Probability and Statistics
- MAT 135 — Business Precalculus
- MAT 136 — Business Calculus
- MAT 151 — College Algebra
- MAT 152 — Precalculus
- MAT 160 — Calculus I
- MAT 161 — Calculus II
- NET 110 — Network Communications
- NET 115 — Microsoft Windows
- NET 116 — Microsoft Hybrid Server: Core Infrastructure
- NET 142 — Cyber and Network Security Concepts
- NET 210 — CCNA CISCO Network Support
- NET 230 — Linux Operating Systems I
- NET 231 — Microsoft Hybrid Server II