The Computer Information Infrastructure is divided in to three major programs, which covers a broad spectrum of computer and information technology fields. The program is designed to develop the students into versatile and proficient entry-level positions such as hardware repair specialists, computer networking administrators, system engineers, database administrators/ programmers, application/web solution programmers, and router network specialists. Computer Information Infrastructure program is filled with a variety of hands-on Information Technology training which will lay solid foundation for students' career.
- Program Outline
Course No.
Title
Lecture
Lab
Credits
N100 Introduction to Computers
N101
Core Hardware Technology
32
16
2.4
N102
OS Technology
32
16
2.4
N200 Networking I
N201
Windows Professional
32
16
2.4
N202
Windows Server
32
16
2.4
D400 Database
D401
Administering SQL
32
16
2.4
Systems Engineer or Solutions Developer
N203
Network Infrastructure
32
16
2.4
N204
Active Directory
32
16
2.4
N301
Planning / Maintaining Windows Server Infrastructure
32
16
2.4
N302
Designing Core /
Active Directory and Network Infrastructure