66 credits minimum
Computer Sciences and Information Systems Division
Taylorsville Redwood Campus, BB 109, (801) 957-5150
General Information, (801) 957-4073
www.slcc.edu/csis
CSIS Academic Advisor, BB 130A, (801) 957-4286
Program Faculty:
Professors − Jimmy Chen, Gordon Frisbey, Susumu Kasai, Randy Koziatek, Lorna Wells, Bruce Worthen
Associate Professors − Paul Anstall, Robert Baird, Marilyn Hibbert, Philip Nielson
Assistant Professors − Zahra Atashi, Roderick Buhler, Edward Walsh
Instructors − Dan Pope, Margarethe Posch
Program Description: The relentless pace of technology and the critical dependence of today’s global businesses on technology have created two significant problems. For large businesses with dedicated IT staff, the problem is a lack of time for training IT professionals on new and emerging technologies. For smaller companies, the problem is even more acute: they also need cutting-edge technology, but can’t afford a separate IT staff. This means they must either outsource their IT-which can be a competitive disadvantage-or they rely on the “computer guru”, who is typically an individual with little to no formal IT training but likes computers and can solve some computer problems when they arise.
The Network Systems degree at Salt Lake Community College prepares individuals with an appropriate blend of vendor-neutral base knowledge and practical, hands-on labs to become the lone IT staff member in a company of 50-75 employees.
This is accomplished in the following core areas of the Network Systems program:
• Data center |
• Security |
• Desktop management |
• Software management |
• Email |
• Storage |
• Operating systems |
• Unified communication |
• Physical infrastructure |
• Virtualization |
Estimated Time to Completion: Time to completion is four semesters if students follow the suggested semester schedule.
Program Student Learning Outcomes |
Related College-Wide Student Learning Outcomes |
- Perform network management tasks.
- Understand network security risks.
- Categorize and route network traffic.
- Deploy and manage Virtual Machines.
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1 - Substantive Knowledge |
- Communicate effectively electronically.
- Communicate effectively verbally.
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2 - Communicate Effectively |
- Use appropriate functions, filters and queries to perform data analyses and make informed decisions.
- Perform the necessary numerical calculations and operations to solve problems.
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3 - Develop Quantitative Literacy |
- Install, terminate and troubleshoot wired and wireless network systems.
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4 - Think Critically |
- Identify common network vulnerabilities and implement mitigating solutions.
- Design database services.
- Design enterprise mail and web services.
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5 - Develop Knowledge and Skills for Civic Engagement |
- Work cooperatively with fellow students through group work and course assignments.
- Understand and develop the skills to effectively participate in a business organization.
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6 - Work with Others in a Professional Manner |
- Use hardware and software to complete assignments.
- Gather and analyze information using databases and other resources.
- Understand and securely use computer technology and information in an ethical manner.
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7 - Develop Computer and Information Literacy |