Computer Information Systems, Computer Networking Option, Cisco Track, AAB

Associate of Applied Business in Computer Information Systems, Computer Networking - Cisco (244208AAB)

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Program Description

The Associate of Applied Business (AAB) in Computer Information Systems (CIS) - Computer Networking degree option allows students to attain computer network management knowledge and skills such as building, securing, and managing LAN/WAN networks.

The CIS program provides high level training by introducing students to basic computing concepts while allowing them to develop the applied skills required for the workforce. Courses are taught in cutting edge computer labs so students can learn and practices kills. Schedules offer a range of day and evening classes.
 

Requirements for Admission

  • Admission to The University of Akron.
  • A cumulative GPA of 2.0 and a minimum of 15 earned credit hours for transfer students.
  • Students must pass a Computer Literacy Placement test before taking any required Computer Information Systems core courses or take CISS:105 Introduction to Computers and Application Software, which does not count towards degree requirements.
  • Students must attain a C or better in each transferred course in the CIS major area.

Program-Specific Degree Requirements

  • Students must attain a C or better in each course in their major area.
  • A cumulative GPA of 2.0 and a minimum of 15 earned credit hours for Inter- and Intra-College Transfer into all Associate and Bachelor degree programs in Computer Information Systems.
  • Additional classes may be needed to transition into a BS degree in Computer Information Systems.

Career Information

Graduates of the associate and bachelor's degree programs in Computer Information Systems under the Networking option are expected to qualify for such positions as help-desk support specialists, desktop support analysts, computer operators, PC technicians, network administrators, network specialists, systems administrators, web server administrators and messaging administrators, and information technology (IT) specialists in government, business, information technology, and other industries.

The following information has official approval of The Department of Computer Science and The College of Engineering and Polymer Science, but is intended only as a supplemental guide. Official degree requirements are established at the time of transfer and admission to the degree-granting college. Students should refer to the Degree Progress Report (DPR) which is definitive for graduation requirements. Completion of this degree within the identified time frame below is contingent upon many factors, including but not limited to: class availability, total number of required credits, work schedule, finances, family, course drops/withdrawals, successfully passing courses, prerequisites, among others. The transfer process is completed through an appointment with your academic advisor.

Transfer students should consult their Advisor to identify courses that are equivalent.  

Requirements

Summary

Computer Networking Major Core30
Business Core12
General Education19
Total Hours61

Computer Networking Major Core 

CISS:121Introduction of Logic/Programming3
CISS:134Cybersecurity Fundamentals3
CISS:141Web Server Administration3
CISS:145Introduction to Unix/Linux3
CISS:201Networking Basics 23
CISS:202Router and Routing Basics 13
CISS:204WAN Technologies 23
CISS:240Computer Information Systems Internship 23
CISS:247Hardware Support3
CISS:282Microsoft Networking II 13
Total Hours30

Business Core Courses 

COMM:107Essentials of Management Technology3
COMM:108Introduction to Business3
COMM:202Elements of Human Resource Management3
COMM:211Essentials of Financial Accounting3
Total Hours12

General Education Courses

First Writing Course3
Speaking Requirement3
Natural Science Requirement 3
Social Science/Domestic Diversity Requirement3
MATH:152
MATH:153
Technical Mathematics II
and Technical Mathematics III
4
or MATH:145 Algebra for Calculus
ECON:100Introduction to Economics 33
Total Hours19

Program Notes 

Policy Alert: By the end of your first 48 credit hours attempted, you must have completed your required General Education Mathematics, Statistics, and Logic, Writing First Course, and Speaking requirements.

Note:

  • Students entering the Computer Information Systems associate's and bachelor's degree options must pass a Computer Literacy Placement test or complete the following bridge course prior to enrolling in the program.
  • Bridge Course: CISS:105 Introduction to Computers and Application Software

Recommended Sequence

Plan of Study Grid
1st Year
Fall SemesterHours
First Writing Course 3
MATH:152
MATH:153
Technical Mathematics II
and Technical Mathematics III 3
4
CISS:121 Introduction of Logic/Programming 3
CISS:141 Web Server Administration 3
CISS:247 Hardware Support 1 3
 Hours16
Spring Semester
Natural Science Requirement 3
COMM:107 Essentials of Management Technology 3
CISS:134 Cybersecurity Fundamentals 3
CISS:145 Introduction to Unix/Linux 3
CISS:201 Networking Basics 2 3
 Hours15
2nd Year
Fall Semester
Speaking Requirement 3
COMM:108 Introduction to Business 3
COMM:211 Essentials of Financial Accounting 3
CISS:202 Router and Routing Basics 1 3
CISS:282 Microsoft Networking II 1 3
 Hours15
Spring Semester
Social Science/Domestic Diversity Requirement 3
COMM:202 Elements of Human Resource Management 3
CISS:204 WAN Technologies 2 3
CISS:240 Computer Information Systems Internship 2 3
ECON:100 Introduction to Economics (Social Science Requirement) 3
 Hours15
 Total Hours61

Program Notes 

Policy Alert: By the end of your first 48 credit hours attempted, you must have completed your required General Education English, Mathematics, and Communications (Speech) requirements.