Associate of Applied Science
This program is being taught out and no new students are being accepted.
Accreditation
Network technicians use their analytical skills and specialized knowledge to build, install, analyze, troubleshoot and maintain the hardware and software that make computer networks function. Thanks to their expertise in local-area networks (LANs), wide-area networks (WANs), intranets, wireless networks and other communication systems, critical information continues to flow to support organizations’ operational and regulatory needs. Network technicians are able to effectively troubleshoot a wide range of problems; multitask; communicate with co-workers, vendors and clients; organize and prioritize tasks; and work alone as well as in groups. Graduates of the program can continue their education with a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology and Security or a Bachelor of Science in Information Systems.
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Not Applicable - No specialized program handbook for this program.
The College of Information Technology's focus is to advance student learning and achievement through excellence in teaching within a dynamic and supportive learning environment. Our programs deliver practical education to prepare students for professional careers in information technology. We strive to prepare our graduates to be ethical professionals of life-long learning, career success, and community engagement.
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Institutional Student Learning Outcomes
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General Student Learning Outcomes
2017-2018 (UG17)
2018-2019 (UG18)
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