Computer Information Systems Program
Associate of Applied Science Degree in Computer Information Systems
Certificate in Computer Information Systems
(Concentration in Network Administration)
2007-09
Refer to pages 105 and 114 in CNM 2007-09 Catalog. See pages 113-114 for Recommended Course Sequence.
CNM's CCNA Cisco Academy program is designed to teach students how to manage, administer, and troubleshoot small IP based computer networks. Classes focus on small computers and operating system overview, introductory networking and cabling, routers and routing, intermediate routing and switching, and wide area networks (WANs). This program provides students with the basic skills necessary to succeed as a Network Administrator in today's network-centric workforce. Additionally, all classes are taught in accordance with the Cisco Academy CCNA program's objectives.
The Computer Information Systems program offers the following skill sets:
Business Applications Design
Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)
Graphics Design
Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA)
Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MSCE)
Microsoft Software Support
Multimedia Development
Red Hat Certified Technician (RHCT)
Web Graphics Specialist
Students will gain skills in:
Administering and supporting computer systems and networks
Diagnosing, troubleshooting, and resolving network problems in a real-time environment
Network design and implementation
Network certification prep (CCNA, Red Hat, Microsoft)
For more information contact Paul Quan at (505) 224-3811.