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Additional Information
The Network and Computer Systems Administrator is a program of instruction designed to prepare individuals for entry-level employment as a network and computer systems administrator and prepare them to sit for CompTIA’s A+, Network+, and Security+ exams along with Cisco’s CCENT certification exam. Throughout this program, students will gain the knowledge and skills most
needed by and entry level technician in a small enterprise network environment. The curriculum additionally provides students an opportunity to learn jobseeking and interpersonal skills as part of the program. Upon graduation, students will receive a certificate of completion.
Duties graduates from this program should expect to perform include, but are not limited to: provide technical assistance to computer system users, answer questions or resolve network and computer problems for clients in person, via telephone or from remote location. They will also provide assistance concerning
the use of computer, printers, and other resources in a network environment. Furthermore, they will provide technical assistance in the planning, implementation, upgrade and support of networking applications and hardware environments.
Graduates from this program work in small to large organizations (public or private) in retail, manufacturing or service industries. Examples of work settings where they might expect to find jobs are: schools, computer stores, hospitals, call centers, banks, corporate settings, government agencies and accounting firms.
Sample job titles include: Systems Administrator, Network Administrator, Network Engineer, Information Technology Specialist (IT Specialist), Local Area Network Administrator (LAN Administrator), Information Technology Manager (IT Manager), Information Technology Director (IT Director), Systems
Engineer, Network Manager, Network Specialist and the like.