The Computer Technology – Information Technology Administration degree emphasizes essential computerized technologies for business and industry. This program equips students with the skills to effectively administer diverse computer networks.
In addition to an understanding of networks, students will also obtain comprehensive training in the administration of specific operating systems including Linux, numerous Microsoft network operating systems, and other network utilities. Aspects of the Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA) and well as CompTIA Linux+, Net+, Security+, and A+ certifications will be covered.
Graduates will have an understanding of network operating systems, PC connectivity, network resources, network utilities, and network administration.
Program Objectives
- Demonstrate general computer and networking knowledge.
- Provide accurate technical explanations of the major components of a computer and the devices used in creating a network environment.
- Perform routine network administrative tasks, including operating system installs and upgrades, configuration, administration, and troubleshooting.
- Identify, organize, plan, and allocate resources and the different level of address assignment in the computer network environment.
- Identify, plan, and allocate security in a network environment.
- Apply strong communication and critical thinking skills, including reading, writing, organizing, evaluating, problem-solving, and presentation skills in Server Administration.