Nov 26, 2024  
2015 - 2016 CNM Catalog, Volume 48.1 
    
2015 - 2016 CNM Catalog, Volume 48.1 [The CNM Academic Year includes Fall, Spring, Summer Terms]

Computer Information Systems (AAS), Network Administration Concentration


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School of Business & Information Technology (BIT)

Description

The CIS Network Administration Concentration prepares students with the technical knowledge and skills to excel in administering complex IP networks, which are increasingly integral to the functioning of any large business, from manufacturing to finance to food service to science and government services.

Through a partnership with the Cisco Networking Academy we offer courses which provide interactive learning tools and activities to help students develop practical experience and 21st century career skills such as problem solving, collaboration, and critical thinking.

Educational Option Information

This program can be completed:

  • Part-time or full-time

This program can be started:

  • Fall and Spring Terms

Primary course location:

  • Main Campus, with some courses offered as Distance Learning

Approximate Costs of this Educational Option

Financial Aid Considerations

Other costs

  • Optional costs for certification exam fees are approximately $200-$300 each for the CompTIA and Cisco Certifications. However, students can qualify for discounts on the Cisco exams with scores above 75% in a qualifying course.

Career and Educational Opportunities

Educational Opportunities

Graduates that successfully complete the curriculum of this program will be eligible to sit for several industry certification exams including:

  • CompTIA A+ (PC Pro)
  • CompTIA Network+ (Network Pro)
  • Cisco Systems CCENT
  • Cisco Systems CCNA
  • Cisco Systems CCNA Security

Many of our courses are transferable to four-year degree programs, and CNM currently has transfer agreements with many colleges and universities in New Mexico and elsewhere.

Career Opportunities

The employment outlook should be favorable for network administration occupations as firms invest in newer, faster technology and mobile networks. Growth is expected in healthcare industries as their use of information technology increases. More administrators will be required to manage the growing systems and networks found at hospitals and other healthcare institutions. Too, administrators with proper training will be needed to reinforce network and system security as information security concerns are increasing for many businesses and industries.

Prospects are even better for applicants with a bachelor’s degree in computer science and who are up to date on the latest technology. So students should consider transferring their AAS credits into a four-year program.

Recommended Sequence of Courses


Associate of Applied Science in Computer Information Systems, Network Administration Concentration 62-64 credit hours


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