Associate of Applied Science in Computer Networking Technology Curriculum Guide and Program

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Associate of Applied Science in Computer Networking Technology Curriculum Guide and Program

ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE IN COMPUTER NETWORKING TECHNOLOGY CURRICULUM GUIDE AND PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS CHECKLIST (2011-2012)

Student: Major: Associate of Applied Science in Computer Networking Technology Laker ID: 900 XXX XXX Semester: Fall 2011 Advisement Dates: Catalog Year: 2011

A total of 6O credit hours are required for the Associate of Applied Science in Computer Networking Technology. Below are the Lower Division Major Requirements for the degree (Area A-E; 21 credit hours; Area F; 18 hours; Lower Division IT Foundations; 21 hours).

Area A – Essential Skills (9 hours) A1 Complete both courses below Semester Grade Credit Comments ENGL 1101 English Composition I 3 ENGL 1102 English Composition II 3 A2 Complete 1 Mathematics Course MATH 1101 Intro. to Math Modeling 3 MATH 1111 College Algebra 3 MATH 1112A Trig & Analytic Geometry 3 MATH 1113 Pre-Calculus 3 MATH 1241 * Survey of Calculus 3 MATH 1501 Calculus I 4 ** * Does not meet the prerequisite requirements to take MATH 1221 which requires MATH 1101 or MATH 1111 with a grade of “C” or better ** Only 3 credits will count toward the degree

Area B – Critical Thinking (3 hours) B1 Complete 1 Critical Thinking Course Semester Grade Credit Comments CRIT 1101 Critical Thinking 3

Area D Mathematics (3 hours) D2 Complete the following course Semester Grade Credit Comments MATH 1221 * Finite Math 3 * May choose Math 1113/1501/1221/1231/1241/ or 2502. Students planning to continue into the BIT program should select MATH 1221.

Area E Social Sciences (6 Hours) E1 Complete 1 American Government Course Semester Grade Credit Comments POLS 1101 American Government 3 E3 Complete 1 American History Course HIST 2111 or Survey of US History to 1877 HIST 2112 US History Since Reconstruction 3

Area F Lower Division Major Requirements (18 hours) F Complete each course listed below Semester Grade Credit Comments CNET 1130 Networking Fundamentals & LANs 3 CNET 1130L Networking Fundamentals & LANs Lab 1 CNET 1131 Routing and WAN Technologies 3 CNET 1131L Routing and WAN Technologies Lab 1 CNET 1132 CCNA Certification 1 CNET 2225 Fundamentals of Wireless LANs 3 CNET 2226 Fundamentals of IP Telephony 3 CNET xxxx Elective* CNET xxxx 3 * May choose any lower division CNET, ITFN , MATH, or MSL (ROTC course) prefixed courses or WBIT 2300 NOTE: Student s planning on transferring into the BIT program should take MATH 1221 and one of the following: MATH 1231, MATH 2020, MATH 2502 or WBIT 2300. WebBSIT courses are offered online via the internet and cost $350 per credit hour.

Lower Division Major Requirements IT Foundations & Communications (21 hours) Complete each course listed below Semester Grade Credit Comments COMM 1110 Spoken Communication 3 ITFN 1101 Foundations of Information Technology 3 ITFN 1201 Foundations of Database Design 3 ITFN 1303 * Foundations of Programming, C# 3 ITFN 1401 Foundations of Webmaster 3 ITFN 2123 Project Management 3 ITFN Lower Division Elective ITFN xxxx 3 * May choose CSCI 1301 or WBIT 1310 in place of ITFN 1303 Students completing the AAS in Computer Networking Technology are eligible to transfer to the Bachelor of Applied Science in Technology Management (Computer Networking Concentration) which is administered by the College of Arts and Sciences.

IMPORTANT NOTES:

All ITFN courses, all CNET courses, all MATH courses, COMM 1110, CRIT 1101 and ENGL 1101 and ENGL 1102 require a grade of “C” or better.

Individual with disabilities who need to request accommodations should contact the Disability Resource Center, Student Center 255, (678) 466-5445, [email protected]

Gainful Employment Disclosure Statement for the Certificate in Computer Network Technician

http://cims.clayton.edu/cnet/CNETGE2010_11.html

DOCUMENTATION FOR COURSE SUBSTITUTIONS FOR ABOVE COURSES AREA REQ. COURSE SUBSTITUTION CR. HRS COMMENTS

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