
Diploma Program
34.5 Credit Hours
7 months (day)
14 months (evenings)
Program Objective
The successful student will learn the hard and soft skills pertaining to the Computer Repair and Network Administration environment. The Microsoft XP Professional Operating System will be the primary platform. The student will be trained how to install, configure and troubleshoot computers and computer peripherals in a stand alone and network environments. These hard and soft skills are taught to prepare the student to pursue A+ and Network+ Certification as defined by CompTia.
The student will be introduced to these concepts and skills in a manufacture neutral approach. The student will be trained to install, configure and troubleshoot end user software such as Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, and Microsoft Outlook.
| Curriculum |
Credit Hours |
|
| GEN100 | Professional Development | 1 |
| MOS110 | Microsoft Office - Word | 2.5 |
| MCP110 | Microsoft XP Professional - MCP | 4 |
| BUS101 | Mastering the Keyboard | 2 |
| GEN107 | Virtual Library - Introduction | 1 |
| CNT110 | A+ Certification Preparation | 9 |
| GEN106 | Business Communications | 4 |
| CNT120 | Network + Certification Preparation | 3.5 |
| GEN118 | Business Math | 4 |
| MOS113 | Microsoft Office - Outlook | 1 |
| MOS112 |
Microsoft Office - Excel | 2.5 |
| Total Credit Hours | 34.5 |
The successful graduate from this program can expect to seek and secure employment as a Help Desk Administrator, Computer Technician, Network Administrator, Computer Systems Administrator, Network Systems Analyst. Specifically the standard occupational classified from the U.S. Department of Labor that a graduate would be prepared to work in are 15-1041 Computer Support Specialists; 15-1071 Network and Computer Systems Administrator, 15-1081 Network Systems and Data Communications Analysts, 49-2011 Computer Automated Teller and Office machine Repairers (this classification would be limited to the computers and word processing systems).
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