The purpose of this program is to prepare graduates to manage and monitor modern network operating systems and the services provided by current, industry-standard platforms, including troubleshooting and proactive management for growth.
Cost
Estimated Cost: $ 2,596
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Resident Tuition: $1,740
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Technology Fees: $168
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General Student Fees: $ 300
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Online Course Fees: $ 120
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Books / Course Materials: $ 216 (Some courses use Open Educational Resources (OER), which are free or low-cost materials.)
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Program Specific Fees: $ 52 (data fee)
Costs provided are estimates only, and may differ depending on course type and/or modality. Learn more and view current tuition and fee information.
Program Learning Outcomes
Students who complete this program will be able to:
PLO 1 - Understand the performance fundamentals required to keep computer networks efficient
PLO 2 - Install and configure Windows and Linux servers and Cisco routers and switches
PLO 3 - Identify sources of network performance problems and resolve them
PLO 4 - Implement the SNMP protocol on various networked devices
PLO 5 - Understand the importance of proactive management and planning for growth
PLO 6 - Install and configure an enterprise network monitoring package to track performance and availability of services
PLO 7 - Implement event handlers and notification/alert systems
PLO 8 - Use protocol analysis software to monitor traffic and solve network problems
Program Requirements
Program Core Courses
Must be completed with a grade of C- or better. P/NP not accepted.
Note: CIS 140U and CS 179 are not embedded but serve as prerequisites for some courses in this program. These must be completed before taking the required course. Work with your academic advisor.
CS 240U | Advanced Unix/Linux: Server Management | 4 |
CS 240W | Advanced Windows: Server Management | 4 |
CS 288 | Network Monitoring and Management | 4 |
Notes
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To view all important info for all programs (grading, total credits, honors, etc.), visit the Programs of Study page.
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This program is fully contained in the Computer Network Operations, AAS degree.
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Students who complete more than one CS 161 or CS 162 programming language course should be aware that transfer institutions may count multiple 161 or 162 courses as repeats, and may not accept them in transfer. Students wishing to complete multiple programming courses should first take a CS 161/162 series and then enroll in CS 133/233 course series for any subsequent programming languages.
Sample Term Planner
Computer Network Monitoring and Mgmt Term Plan 23-24
*Subject to change. Connect with an academic advisor to create an individualized academic planner.