2017-2018 Catalog

Information Technology – Cisco Network Technician (ITCNO)

Award: Associate in applied science degree

Program location: South Omaha Campus

This degree provides students with the latest knowledge used by many businesses to build and maintain their network systems. Students learn the hands-on skills needed to build networks as well as the skills needed to successfully complete the Cisco certification (CCNA).

Graduation Requirements

General education

27.0-27.5

Major requirements

32.0

Option requirements

45.0

Total credit hours required

104.0-104.5

General education requirements (27.0-27.5 credit hrs.)

The general education requirements for this degree program exceed the minimum standard number of hours. For more information, contact Student Services.

Communications

English level I

4.5

English level II

4.5

Humanities/social sciences

Humanities/social sciences

4.5

Quantitative/Numeracy Skills

MATH MATH 1220 or higher

4.5

Students planning to transfer to a four-year institution should select MATH 1420

Additional

INFO 1001Information Systems and LiteracyONLINEHYBRID

4.5

HMRL 1010Human Relations SkillsONLINEHYBRID

4.5

OR

RDLS 1200College Success StrategiesONLINE

4.5

Major requirements for Information Technology (32.0 credit hrs.)

INFO 1002Introduction to Information TechnologyONLINEHYBRID

4.5

INFO 1003Problem Solving and Programming LogicONLINEHYBRID

5.0

INFO 1023Networking EssentialsONLINEHYBRID

4.5

INFO 1110Windows Operating Systems IONLINEHYBRID

4.5

INFO 1111Linux Operating Systems IONLINEHYBRID

4.5

INFO 1311Web Page CreationONLINEHYBRID

4.5

INFO 1620Introduction to Database DesignONLINEHYBRID

4.5

Option requirements for Information Technology – Cisco Network Technician (45.0 credit hrs.)

INFO 1105IT Essentials PC Repair I

4.5

INFO 1125IT Essentials PC Repair II

4.5

INFO 1200Cisco Network Fundamentals

9.0

INFO 1201Cisco Routing

9.0

INFO 2220Cisco LAN Switching

9.0

INFO 2230Cisco Accessing the WAN

9.0

The degree option is an area of interest within a program. Although students may complete single or multiple options within this program, only the major degree is awarded.

See Curriculum Plan