The Systems Administration and Management Concentration focuses on the design, implementation, management and troubleshooting of computer systems. Required courses prepare students to acquire, install, configure, upgrade and secure standalone, networked and mobile systems. Areas of emphasis include Windows and Linux/Unix operating systems. Required courses are A+ Hardware and Software, Windows Desktop OS and Windows Server Administration.
Program Learning Outcomes:
Utilize diverse disciplines to enhance communication, research, business and technology skills in the workplace.
Execute programming languages in the process of design and implementation while developing and maintaining software.
Develop effective problem-management and decision-making skills.
Demonstrate various networking media and connections to explain the features and capabilities of networking software.
Demonstrate skill and knowledge in preparation for industry-recognized certification examinations.
Note: If the student elects to use CITC 2399 for the CITC elective requirement, the student will be required to complete the CITC 2390 or a second CITC 2399 to meet the 60 credit hour program requirement.