Cisco CCNA Technical Certificate Major Code 62387§. Program Description. The
Information Technology Management –Cisco CCNA certificate program ...
NETWORKING SERVICES TECHNOLOGY Cisco CCNA Technical Certificate Major Code 62387§ Program Description
The Information Technology Management –Cisco CCNA certificate program, offered at the A. Hugh Adams Central Campus, prepares students for employment opportunities as network support specialists. It is designed for students seeking the skills set necessary to be successful in their careers Cisco Certified Networking Associates (CCNAs).
Related Programs
Network Services Technology Associate in Science Major Code 2201 Microsoft MCITP – Server Administrator Technical Certificate Major Code 6283§ Network Support Technician Technical Certificate Major Code 6282§ § Students can earn a certificate from 6282, 6283, or 62387, but not from two or more of these programs.
A+Essentials A+Practical 1 Cisco Networking I 2 Cisco Networking II 3 Cisco Networking III 4 Cisco Networking IV 5 Cisco CCNA Security 6 Computer Science Elective*
Total Program Semester Hours
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Entrance Requirements
HS Diploma or GED PERT The PERT test places students into preparatory level reading, writing and math courses designed to prepare them for college-level coursework. Recent ACT or SAT score may also be used for placement. For more information, see http://www.broward.edu/testing/. Students who test into college prep courses must successfully complete all of the required coursework to qualify for graduation.
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Any 1000 or 2000-level course with a CIS, COP, or CTS prefix Prerequisite – CTS1133C (with a grade of C or higher) Prerequisites – CTS1133C and CTS2131C (each with a grade of C or higher); Pre-/Co-requisite – CET1630C Prerequisites – CET1600C and CET1630C (each with a grade of C or higher) Prerequisite – CET1610C (with a grade of C or higher) Prerequisite – CET1615C (with a grade of C or higher) Prerequisite – CET1620C (with a grade of C or higher)
It is strongly recommended that students see an advisor every term.