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COMPUTER SCIENCE: NETWORKING Certificate Program Description The Networking Certificate was designed for those students who are interested in learning the fundamentals of Networking or for those students who would like to enhance their networking careers. The program is 24 credits and can be completed in one academic year. Program Outcomes Identify network boundaries and network topologies when presented with a network diagram Explain the operation of various networking protocol features Demonstrate the ability to use network monitoring and troubleshooting tools such as packet sniffers and the trace route command Compare and contrast peer to peer versus server based operating systems Demonstrate the ability to configure networking devices such as switches and routers Analyze a given set of network diagnostic test results in order to identify a network problem Solve IP network design problems using subnetting Design an IP network given a set of requirements and constraints Relate the concepts of digital logic to network design techniques Program Requirements CSI 101 Introduction to Computers 3 credits CSI 116 Introduction to Programming 3 credits CSI 226 UNIX with Linux 3 credits CSI 235 Computer Architecture 3 credits CSI 244 Networking I 3 credits CSI 245 Networking II 3 credits CSI 246 Networking III 3 credits Computer Science Electives (choose from menu below) 3 credits Total credits required for graduation 24 credits Computer Science Electives CSA 213 Database Management 3 credits CSI 111 Digital Computer Hardware 3 credits CSI 217 Operating Systems 3 credits CSI 242 Computer System Security 3 credits 09/01/2016