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Bachelor of Science in
Networking Technology
The Internet and networks have become an everyday aspect of all
of our lives. We interact with and carryout out daily routines for work,
entertainment, and life in general by utilizing computers, networks, the
internet, and various forms of electronic devices. These systems all rely
on the ever-growing network infrastructure that makes them a functional
necessity. The Networking Technology program prepares individuals to
develop, configure, maintain, and install networks and network related
hardware.
Networking Technology graduates are generalists who collaborate
with a team of specialists such as computer scientists, computer information
system specialists, engineers, technicians, and end users to create and
maintain the needed network infrastructure for effective communication
between systems and individuals to take place.
School of Technology
Networking Technology
www.ucmo.edu/electronics
Program Coordinator - Dr. Ronnie Rollins
[email protected] 660-543-4439
Program Coordinator
Dr. Ronnie Rollins
[email protected]
660-543-4439
MAJOR REQUIREMENTS.............................................. 71
CORE REQUIREMENTS.....................................................
NET 1000 Seminar in Networking Tech............... 2
NET 1058 Computer Technologies...................... 3
NET 1060 Intro. to Networking........................... 3
NET 1061 Routing & Switching Essentials............ 3
NET 2060 Scaling Networks................................ 3
NET 2061 Connecting Networks......................... 3
NET 3062 Network Design................................. 3
NET 3065 Converged Voice/Data Networks........ 3
NET 3068 Networking Security I......................... 4
NET 4040 Fundamentals of Network Op. Sys...... 3
NET 4042 Network Servers & Service................. 3
NET 4043 Network Services & Infrastructure....... 3
NET 4060 Advanced Network Routing................ 3
NET 4062 Advanced Switching........................... 3
NET 4063 Network Support................................ 3
ET
1010 Applied Electricity.............................. 4
ET
3017 Programmable Logic Controllers......... 4
INDM 4250 Project Management........................... 3
SOT 3022 Internship........................................... 3
CIS
3650 Database Management....................... 3
CS
1100 Computer Programming I.................... 3
CTE 3116 Creative Problem Solving.................... 3
CTE 1300 Intro to Engineering Design................. 3
GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS.................... 43
COMM1000 Public Speaking.................................. 3
ENGL 1020 Composition I..................................... 3
MATH 1111 College Algebra.................................. 3
PHYS 1104 Physics w/lab...................................... 4
CIS
1600 Business Information Mgmt................ 3
CIS
1612 Ethics in Information Tech................... 3
CTE 3060 Technical Writing............................... 3
CS
1030 Intro to Computer Programming.......... 3
FREE ELECTIVES ............................................................ 6
MINIMUM TOTAL...................................................... 120.
This guideline is only an indicator of the courses required for program completion.
Change will occur and students must see an academic advisor for the latest information.
Major 221 F/15