Network Technologies AAT

Network Technology involves the use of data systems to manage and deliver digital resources over a computer network. Students in Clark's fully online Network Technology AAT degree program learn to plan, design, implement, maintain, and troubleshoot small-to-large scale computer networks. Email Professor Dwight Hughes at dhughes@clark.edu or call 360-992-2245 for more information.

Recommended Program Pathway

Term 1 - First Year

Credits

PTCS 110

Professional Technical Computational Skills

5

COLL 101

College Essentials

2

CTEC 104

PC Support Customer Service Skills

3

NTEC 103

IP Subnetting

3

 

Total Credits:

13

 

Term 2 - First Year

Credits

PTWR 135

Introduction to Applied Technical Writing

5

NTEC 125

Information Security Fundamentals

3

CTEC 132

Windows MTA Server Administration Fundamentals

3

NTEC 142

Cloud Computing Fundamentals

3

 

Total Credits:

14

 

Term 3 - First Year

Credits

NTEC 151

Linux Essentials

6

NTEC 221

Cisco CCNA 1: Introduction to Networks

6

 

Total Credits:

12

 

Term 4 - First Year

Credits

NTEC 220

Deploying Linux Server Services

6

NTEC 234

Microsoft Server Administrator 1

6

 

Total Credits:

12

 

Term 1 - Second Year

Credits

NTEC 222

Cisco Ccna 2: Routing & Switching Essentials

6

NTEC 252

Linux Administration 1

6

 

Total Credits:

12

 

Term 2 - Second Year

Credits

NTEC 235

Microsoft Server Administrator 2

6

NTEC 242

Datacenter Virtualization Technology

6

 

Total Credits:

12

 

Term 3 - Second Year

Credits

NTEC 225

Cisco CCNA Security

6

NTEC 236

Microsoft Server Administrator 3

6

NTEC 297

Capstone Experience: Network Technologies

3

 

Total Credits:

15