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Networking Technology, AAS

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Catalog: Official Catalog Winter 2026
Program: Networking Technology, AAS

Networking Technology, AAS

B&SC Code: NETW

CIP Code: 11.1002

New York Hegis Code: 5199

Available online in all states

Program: NETW

The associate degree in Networking Technology offers students a foundation of classwork and hands-on experiences with network systems commonly found in the industry. Students will analyze the technologies comprising network infrastructures to allow for the successful transfer and use of mission-critical information. Students will learn how to install, configure, secure, administer, design, and troubleshoot computer networks. This program will prepare students to take the CompTIA A+ certification exam, the CompTIA Security+ certification exam, and the CompTIA Network+ certification exam.

Graduates of this degree plan will achieve the following program and institutional outcomes:

  • Effectively communicate with end users, managers, and peers of a technical and non-technical nature.
  • Understand the process of installing, configuring, and troubleshooting hardware and software components in an organization.
  • Identify basic routing technologies and network topologies.
  • Use information technology to apply logical, legal, and ethical principles in performing industry-related tasks or projects in a global systems environment.
  • Identify vulnerabilities, threats, and risk mitigation strategies when securing information systems.
  • Design and administer networks through installing, configuring, and troubleshooting network hardware and software components.
  • Utilize appropriate current technology and resources to locate and evaluate information needed to accomplish a goal and then communicate findings in visual, written, and/or oral formats.
  • Transfer knowledge, skills, and behaviors acquired through formal and informal learning and life experiences to new situations.
  • Employ strategies for reflection on learning and practice in order to adjust learning processes for continual improvement.
  • Follow established methods of inquiry and mathematical reasoning to form conclusions and make decisions.
  • Participate in social, academic, and professional communities for individual growth and to function as a citizen of a multicultural world.

 

Major Requirements

Course Name Term Taken Grade Gen Ed
ENGL102 - Research and Writing for the Workplace
MATH101 - Workplace Mathematics
NETW151 - Routing and Switching in Networked Environments
NETW162 - Windows Server Management
NETW180 - Wireless Networking and Cloud Computing
NETW242 - Cybersecurity Fundamentals
NETW243 - Network Security and Defense
NETW251 - Network Design and Implementation
NTRN270 - Career Development III: Internship
TECH101 - Introduction to Information Technology
TECH131 - Hardware and Networking Fundamentals
TECH141 - Software and Operating Systems
TECH200 - IT Operations and Business Systems

Liberal Arts Requirements

Course Name Term Taken Grade Gen Ed
COMM104 - Learning Communities
ENGL202 - Research and Writing
MATH201 - College Mathematics: Quantitative Reasoning
SOSC115 - Career Development I: Theory and Practice
SOSC225 - Career Development II: Theory and Practice

Total Credit Hours Required for Graduation: 60

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