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| English: | 3 hours | |||
| Three hours of English courses must be selected from the following list: | ||||
| ____ | ENG | 1003 | Basic Technical Communications | 3 credit hours |
| ____ | ENG | 1013 | Composition I | 3 credit hours |
| Mathematics: | 3 hours | |||
| Three hours of mathematics courses must be selected from the following list: | ||||
| ____ | MATH | 1003 | Intermediate Algebra | 3 credit hours |
| ____ | MATH | 1203 | College Algebra | 3 credit hours |
| ____ | MATH | (Any Higher Level Math) | 3 credit hours | |
| Technical Core: | 15 hours | |||
| ____ | BUS | 1213 | Computer Applications | 3 credit hours |
| ____ | CIS | 1103 | Computer Hardware and Software I | 3 credit hours |
| ____ | CIS | 1113 | Networking Essentials | 3 credit hours |
| ____ | CIS | 1133 | Introduction to Computer Programming: Logic and Language | 3 credit hours |
| ____ | CIS | 2103 | Computer Hardware and Software II | 3 credit hours |
| Related Electives: | 9 hours | |||
| Nine hours of elective must be selected from the following list: | ||||
| ____ | CIS | 1203 | Introduction to Network Administration | 3 credit hours |
| ____ | CIS | 2023 | Internet Technologies | 3 credit hours |
| ____ | CIS | 2033 | Network Operation Systems | 3 credit hours |
| ____ | CIS | 2123 | Local Area Networking I | 3 credit hours |
| ____ | CIS | 2133 | Local Area Networking II | 3 credit hours |
| ____ | CIS | 2203 | Introduction to Wireless Technology | 3 credit hours |
| ___ | CIS | 2253 | Introduction to Linux | 3 credit hours |
| ____ | CIS | 2303 | Network Security | 3 credit hours |
| ____ | CIS | 2423 | Visual Basic | 3 credit hours |
| ____ | CIS | 2433 | Java Programming | 3 credit hours |
Students are encouraged to take ACAD 0411 College Study Skills their first semester to better equip them to make the transition from high school to college-level course work. |
Related Degrees
After UACCM
Graduates are employed as:
- Network administrators
- Help desk specialists
- Service Technicians
Note
This program is designed to allow students to enter the workforce quickly. Students are provided the technical skills required to install, maintain, and troubleshoot PCs. Hands-on training with industry-standard equipment enhances the educational experience for students. Students completing the certificate may take exams leading to an A+ Certificate.
Students should take all remdial courses early in order to focus on degree-required classes in later semesters.


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