Network Systems Administration Certificate Level I
Network Systems Administration Certificate Level I
The Network Systems Administration Certificate Level I is designed to develop entry level skills related to Server operating system software, to enhance written communications skills, and professional readiness. This Level I certificate is designed to prepare students for entry level Information Technology positions requiring hands-on technical Microsoft server administration skills that support home/small to medium size businesses. The certificate provides students with knowledge and skills appropriate for entry level Operating Systems Engineer or Operating Systems Administrator occupations. These positions will support an Information Technology infrastructure by installing, maintaining, and monitoring the advanced operating systems of Microsoft server. Students may apply some credit hours earned in this program toward the Associate of Applied Science degree in Network Engineering.. This is a Tech Prep articulated program. For more information regarding Tech Prep, click here. 
Network Systems Administration Certificate Level I
Minimum credit hours required: 16
Basic Certificate Requirements: 16 Credit Hours
BUS 111¹ Business English (3)
CIS 130 Computer repair and A+ Prep (4)
CIS 230 Implementing and Supporting Windows (4)
CIS 240 Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows Server (4)
LDR 115 Workplace Ethics (1)
¹ Placement test and/or prerequisite required.
The outcomes identified below define the knowledge and skill sets
that graduates of this program will possess at the end of their program of study
• Learning Server operating system software
• Enhancing written communications skills
• Professional readiness
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