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C.C., Computer Specialist Certificate
Certificate Type: C.C.
Major Code: COMSP-CC
CIP: 0615040203
This certificate is designed to enable the student to administer and manage complex local area networks as well as wide area networks. The certificate prepares students for the role of network administrator, network designer, network integrator and network analyst in the enterprise environment.
| Major Courses |
| CET1178C | Network Computer Maintenance and Repair (A+) This course is an introduction to network maintenance and repair. Preventative maintenance and diagnosis of the microcomputer will be emphasized along with basic-to-advanced troubleshooting skills. Software and hardware tools will be used and evaluated in class. Preventative maintenance, upgrades, system diagnostics, configuration files, power, memory, drives, input/output (I/O), modems, communications, printing and how these topics interact in the network will be examined. Lab fee required. | 4 |
| CET1486C | Network Concepts and Operating Systems This is an introduction to computer networks and operating systems. Computer components are identified and their functions explained. Operating system functions include command execution, disk drive operations, file maintenance, directory maintenance, batch files and system configurations. Network topics include proper logging in, logging out, network security and network questions and solutions. Operating typical business software such as word processing, spreadsheets and database management on a network will be introduced. Lab fee required. | 3 |
| CET1600C | Cisco Networking Fundamentals (Net+) This course is designed to prepare the student to apply and understand the basics of networking hardware. The course covers the OSI Model and industry standards; network topologies; IP addressing, subnetting and basic network design. This is the first of a four-part series designed to prepare students for the Cisco Certified Networking Associate Exam. Lab fee required. | 3 |
| CET1610C | Cisco Router Technology This course is designed to prepare the student to apply and understand the basics of routing. The course covers the beginning router configurations, routed and routing protocols and an introduction to LAN switching. This is the second of a four-part series designed to prepare students for the Cisco Certified Networking Associate Exam. Lab fee required. | 4 |
| CET1854C | Introduction to Wireless Technologies This course is designed to provide students with a complete foundation of knowledge for entering into or advancing in the wireless networking industry. It covers basic RF theory to link budget math, including topics from troubleshooting to performing a site survey. This course delivers hands-on training that will benefit the novice as well as the experienced network professional. Lab fee required. | 4 |
| CTS1000 | Configuring Windows Vista Client (70-620 exam/MCTS) This course is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to perform installation, post-installation, configuration and day-to-day administration tasks in a single-domain or multiple-domain using Windows Vista. Lab fee required. | 4 |
General Education Courses Choose six credit hours: |
| ENC1101 | English I This is a course in the process of expository writing. Students will read essays and compose papers that are unified, organized, logically developed and supported, clearly stated and well-focused. Research techniques are introduced and incorporated into at least one composition. This course partially satisfies the writing requirement of S.B.E. 6A-10.030. Students must pass the core assignments with a grade of "C" or higher. | 3 |
| ENC1102 | English II In this course students develop the ability to read literary texts critically, to think logically and creatively and to write and research effectively. Students must pass the core assignments with a grade of "C" or higher. This course partially satisfies the writing requirement of S.B.E. 6A-10.030. | 3 |
| MAC1105 | College Algebra This course is a study of the fundamental topics in advanced algebra with emphasis on applications, the understanding of the function concept and manipulative skills. Major topics include operations on algebraic expressions and complex numbers; solving polynomial equations and inequalities, absolute value equations and inequalities and rational equations and inequalities; applications; functions; exponents and logarithms; graphs of polynomial, exponential and logarithmic functions and systems of equations and inequalities. The use of graphing calculators will be incorporated throughout the course. This course partially satisfies the mathematics requirement (S.B.E. 6A-10.030). | 3 |
| Total Credits: | 28 |
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Seminole State offers training in Cisco Systems, Microsoft, Novell and Internet technology. |