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Computer Technology - Networking Option
Associate in Science Degree

 
Course Requirements
ID Title Class Lab Credits
Fall Semester (year 1)
BCPC101 Introduction to Computer Applications 2 3 3
ENGC102 College Composition I (Accuplacer) 3 0 3
CPTC101 PC Assembly/Operating Systems 2 3 3

CPTC185

Introduction to Java 2 2  
MTHC110 Algebra and Trigonometry (Accuplacer)
(Satisfactory placement test score, or successful completion of ISVC016, or permission of instructor.)
4 0 4
Spring Semester (year 1)
MTHC120 Precalculus (Accuplacer)
(Satisfactory placement scores, MTHC110 or permission of instructor.)
4 0 4
ENGCxxx English Elective 3 0 3

CPTC175

Introduction to C++

(Accuplacer Sentence Skills 78 or POI.)

2 2 3

CPTC186

Introduction to Operating Systems 2 2 3

CPTC196

Database Design Using MySQL 2 2 3
Fall Semester (year 2)
SCICxxx Science Elective 3 3 4

HUMCxxx

Humanities Elective 3 0 3
CPTC203 Introduction to UNIX
(BCPC101, knowledge of Windows or permission of instructor)
2 2 3
CPTC204 Administering Windows Servers
(CPTC205)
2 2 3
CPTC205 Networking Basics(CCNA1, CPTC101) 2 2 3
CPTC215 Routing Fundamentals
(CPTC205, CCNA2)
2 2 3
Spring Semester (year 2)
SOCCxxx Social Science Elective 3 0 3

XXXXxxx

General Education Elective 3 0 3
CPTC212** Computer Network Security
(CPTC205 or permission of instructor)
2 2 3

CPTC216

Copper & Fiber Optic Cabling
(CPTC215, CCNA3/4)
3 0 3
CPTC225

Intermediate Networking (CCNA3/4)

(CPTC215)

2 2 3

CPTC295

Wireless LANs
(CPTC205)
2 2 3

CPTC296

Capstone (POI) 0 6 3

Prerequisite & Co-requisites are listed in parentheses.

(Day /Evening Program)

For more information about this program, please contact Jim Daigle . 603-542-7744 x408

The Computer Technology program is both comprehensive and flexible, providing students with several career options and paths in the computer science and information systems fields. The curriculum introduces students to networking systems, information systems technologies (Internet and Website design), and computer programming, as well as, integrating these courses with a relevant core of general education electives.

Graduates who successfully complete the program will be awarded an Associate Degree in Computer Technology and can either enter the workforce prepared for jobs, such as PC support specialist, network and server administrators, Website designer, Internet/Intranet support staff, and programmer, or they can choose to further their education by transferring credits to baccalaureate programs in Applied Computer Science or Computer Science. Students who choose to continue on to four year institutions are encouraged to select the higher-level mathematics and physics as an elective. All applicants to the program must satisfy the general requirements for admission to the college, possess high school or college credits in English, mathematics (math at the level of precalculus is preferred) and two lab sciences. The evening degree option will take more than 2 years to complete.