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Information Technology at White Mountains Community College

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Computer equipment is essential to the success of business and industry. Personal computers facilitate communications, information processing and the recording of business transactions. Keeping these increasingly sophisticated systems working properly is the responsibility of computer technicians and computer support specialists.

The Associate Degree in Information Technology provides students with extensive training in personal computer hardware and software. The program provides up-to-date practical experience using Intel Pentium-based PC's. Graduates are proficient in DOS, Unix, Microsoft Windows 9X/NT/XP/2000, networking topologies, hardware maintenance, programming, Internet, database management, Cisco and Cabletron network routers. Students also become familiar with application design and development process for computer software and complex networks.

Offered in conjunction with the Cisco Networking Academy, networking courses are taught by Cisco certified instructors who prepare students for Cisco Certified Network Associate certification. Hardware courses are taught by A+ certified instructors who prepare the students for CompTIA A+ certification.

Graduates will have expertise in computer hardware, maintenance and operating systems. They troubleshoot and solve common problems that occur with personal computers, networks, peripherals and software. They install and maintain computers and computer networks, and have the skills necessary for programming computers to perform specific functions. Graduates are well prepared to enter the job market as a PC support specialists, PC technicians, network administrators or programmers.

Students may also opt to enroll in the two-semester Information Technology Certificate program, designed to provide specific skills and competencies for the computer user.

First Year
Fall Semester Lec Lab Cr
CMT113 IT Essentials: Hardware & Software 3 2 4
CMT120 Web Design I 3 0 3
CMT125 Introduction to Programming 3 2 4
ENG120 College Composition 3 0 3
MAT112 Algebra & Trigonometry I 3 0 3
 

Semester Total 

15 4 17
         
Spring Semester Lec Lab Cr
PHY113 Electricity & Electronics 3 2 4
CMT114 Fundamentals of Unix 3 0 3
CMT213 Computer Networking I 3 0 3
ENG211 Technical Writing 3 0 3
MAT211 Algebra & Trigonometry II 3 0 3
 

Semester Total 

15

2

16

 

First Year Total 

   

33

         
Second Year
Fall Semester

Lec

Lab

Cr

CMT219 Computer Networking II 3 2 4
CMT232 Computer Security 3 0 3
CMT233 Wireless Networking and Security 3 0 3
CMT235 SQL Databases 3 0 3
Liberal Arts Elective 3 0 3
 

Semester Total 

15 2 16
         
Spring Semester Lec Lab Cr
CMT236 Common Gateway Interfaces 3 0 3
CMT230 Network Servers and Security 3 0 3
CMT234 Computer Networking III 3 0 3
HUM Humanities 3 0 3
Social Science 3 0 3
 

Semester Total 

15

0

15

 

Second Year Total 

    31
         
 

Total for A.S. Degree 

    64
White Mountains Community College is a Cisco Systems Networking Academy.

7/28/2007

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