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For more information contact: Carl Tidwell, Professor CIS - Networking
Signal Peak Campus (SPC) Building O, Room O123 520-494-5387 [email protected]
Business Division – Signal Peak Campus Building N, Room N122 520-494-5487
Transfer Paths
BAS Degree in Network Administration:
http://uasouth.arizona.edu/network-administration
BAS Degree in Cyber Operations
https://uas.arizona.edu/cyber-operations
centralaz.edu/business
“CAC’s Network
Administration program gave
me hands on experience and
practical learning applications.
I would recommend it to
anyone wanting to break into
the field of IT.”
Samuel Flores
Network
Administration and
Fundamentals of
Cybersecurity
Certificate &
AAS Degree
Convenient courses offerings on multiple
campuses and on-line!
Master Skills for the
Networked World
Mobile and wireless devices are expanding rapidly.
Cloud computing provides business op-tions for data storage, data backups and appli-cation access.
Databases and data warehouse solutions are growing in importance.
Network security and preventing network attack breaches are critical functions for the United States government and many indus-tries.
Central Arizona College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.
For information about Central Arizona College’s accreditation, you can contact the Higher Learning Commission at 230 South LaSalle Street, Suite 7-500, Chicago, IL 60604-1411, 312-263-0456, [email protected] or online at
ncahlc.org.
Public disclosure documents: centralaz.edu/srtk
Degree Requirements
The following thirteen CIS classes, combined with general education in English, math, and economics are required for the AAS degree in Computer Networking.
Computer Information Systems – A survey class that builds foundational knowledge and Microsoft Office skills.
Microcomputer Operating System – Configure and manage Windows client computers.
Introduction to Programming – Introductory course on
object-oriented programming using Java.
Networking Essentials – Master foundational skills in network media, connectivity, and protocol options.
Principle of Telephony and Telecommunications – Develop fundamental knowledge or telephony solutions.
Windows Server – Configure & use Windows server roles & features.
Windows Network Infrastructure – Manage a Windows Server network and configure IP routing, remote access and security settings.
Network Security – Deploy network security on a Windows Server network by identifying security risks and establishing security solutions.
Cloud Computing – Implementation and maintenance of cloud computing solutions.
Linux Server – Configure and utilize Linux server features and integrate Linux and Windows servers.
Cisco CCNA Routers – Install and configure routers using protocols such as BGP, EBGP, OSPF and IGP.
Exchange Server – Manage e-mail operations including calendar, instant messaging, chat and conferencing.
Security for Wireless Networks – Apply security approaches to the wireless LANs and WANs. Server Room -Signal Peak Campus
“Online information and computation has changed all aspects of business and society. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics there will be 488,500 new jobs in computer and information technology professions in the next decade. This is an increase of 12 percent, faster than the average for other occupations. This growth will be driven in part by cloud computing; the collection and storage of big data; more everyday items becoming connected to the Internet, in what is commonly referred to as the “Internet of things”; and the continued demand for mobile computing. According to an Economic Modeling International 2015 report, Arizona STEM jobs will increase 23 percent in the same period and Arizona computing jobs will increase 27 percent. “ Arizona Technology Council, July 7, 2016
Job Growth Statistics
Career Job Projections
Network Administrator
Responsible for the maintenance of computer hardware and software that comprises a computer network. Often, a Bachelor’s degree is required. USA job growth through 2020 is projected at 28%, compared to overall job growth of 14%.
Network Security Analyst
Security analysts ensure a firm’s information stays safe from cyber-attacks.
Certifications and/or a Bachelor’s degree or above are often required. USA job growth through 2020 is projected at 22%, compared to overall job growth of 14%.
Network Architect
Computer network architects create the inter-nal networks all workers within organizations use. Similar degree and job growth projects as Network Security Analysts.
Database Administrator
Database administrators use software to store and organize data, such as financial information and customer shipping records. They make sure that data is available to users and is secure from unauthorized access. Bachelor’s degree is often required. USA Job growth through 2020 is projected at 31%, much higher than overall job growth of 14%.
Get Certified
Students actively prepare for Network+ certification from CompTIA as they complete the AAS Degree program with our CIS220 class. Certification testing through Pearson VUE offered at CAC Testing Centers.