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112 <br />Computer Information Infrastructure' <br />Program Description The Computer Information Infrastructure is divided in to three major programs, which <br />covers a broad spectrum of computer and information technology fields. The program is <br />designed to develop the students into versatile and proficient entry-level positions such <br />as hardware repair specialists, computer networking administrators, system engineers, <br />database administrators/ programmers, web server administrator, and router network <br />specialists. Computer Information Infrastructure program is filled with a variety of <br />Information Technology training which will lay solid foundation for students' academic <br />and professional career. Courses are offered on campus and online. <br />Methods of Instruction The on campus method of instruction include classroom instruction, and homework. <br />Online courses utilize an LMS and include instruction, threaded group discussions, exams <br />and homework. Instruction will consist of lectures and/or activities that both disseminate <br />information and pose problems; group and panel discussions; discussion which <br />emphasize the ability to think critically; guest lecturers; and instruction media: <br />films/video/slides/graphic displays. Students may also be assigned reading, writing, and <br />other outside assignments equivalent to two hours per one hour lecture. Class instruction <br />will be based on the assumption that the student has done the reading assignments <br />before class. Classwork will include use of computers to do a number of projects related <br />to various software programs. Homework will include reading and writing assignments, <br />problem sets, projects and presentations. <br />Certificates of Completion Students who complete their curriculum objectives within the maximum timeframe are <br />eligible to graduate. A Certificate of Completion will only be issued for a completed <br />program. <br />Program Outline <br />Computer trifor ation Infrastructure N <br />x <br />' LectureSuperviaed ,� + Total . <br />II7leeksJk- <br />x Title C ' <br />x Course No * . <br />r� ' Hands on <br />u + �i �. .y`. ,. ,t�. • �' • Sx':f' Lab `�£,_ + <br />,.x ,� .. -Hours . ..• zk HoF, <br />N201 <br />Windows Server 1 <br />40 <br />20 <br />3 <br />60 <br />Nzoo <br />N202 <br />Windows Serverll <br />40 <br />20 <br />3 <br />60 <br />Networking i <br />N203 <br />Networking Fundamentals I <br />40 <br />20 <br />3 <br />60 <br />N204 <br />Networking Fundamentals II <br />40 <br />20 <br />3 <br />60 <br />Planning and Maintaining Windows Server <br />40 <br />20 <br />3 <br />60 <br />N300 <br />N301 <br />Network Infrastructure <br />Networking II <br />Designing Windows Server Network <br />40 <br />20 <br />3 <br />60 <br />N302 <br />Infrastructure <br />D400 <br />D401 <br />Database Administration Fundamentals/SQL <br />40 <br />20 <br />3 <br />60 <br />Database <br />R501 <br />Intro to Router <br />40 <br />20 <br />3 <br />60 <br />R500 <br />R502 <br />Advanced Router <br />40 <br />20 <br />3 <br />60 <br />Router <br />Technology <br />R503 <br />Configuring Switch <br />40 <br />20 <br />3 <br />60 <br />R504 <br />Remote Access Services <br />40 <br />20 <br />3 <br />60 <br />Last Revision Date on December 12, 2020 <br />