Curriculum Guides 2005-2006
(Fall 2005, Spring 2006, Summer 2006)
These curriculum guides are based on the Ohlone College 2005-2006 degree requirements. Students who will be graduating using a different catalog for their degree requirements should see a counselor and/or refer to the appropriate Ohlone College Catalog (view Ohlone's Catalog Rights Policy). All students are encouraged to meet with a counselor to review degree requirements and/or have questions answered.
Microsoft Systems Engineer
(Network+, MCP, MCSE)
Network Technology and Systems Administration
AS Degree
and
Certificate of Achievement Program
For network professionals, Microsoft offers the Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) credential. MCSE’s are qualified to effectively plan, implement, maintain, and support information systems in a wide range of computing environments using the Microsoft Windows Server Products and the Microsoft BackOffice®. Candidates for this degree option must have strong PC skills prior to enrolling in the program.
Requirements for AS Degree:
- Complete Major Field and Supporting Courses with a 2.0 grade point average.
- Complete Plan A, B, or C General Education requirements. These are specified in the Ohlone College Catalog.
- Complete at least 60 degree-applicable units with a 2.0 grade point average.
- Complete at least 12 units at Ohlone College.
Requirements for Certificate of Achievement:
- Complete Major Field courses as indicated below.
- Complete at least six units at Ohlone College.
- Maintain a 2.0 grade point average in Major Field courses.
Major Field
| Number | Title | Units |
|---|---|---|
| CS-146 | Introduction to UNIX/Linux | 3 |
| CS-152 | Data Communications | 2 |
| CS-157 | TCP/IP and Internetworking | 3 |
| CS-180 | Network Operating Systems | 4 |
| CS-180A | Microsoft Client Operating Systems | 2 |
| CS-180B | Microsoft Server Operating Systems | 2 |
| CS-182A | Windows Network Infrastructure Administration | 2 |
| CS-182B | Microsoft Directory Services | 2 |
| CS-183A | Planning a Microsoft Windows Networking Infrastructure | 2 |
| CS-183B | Designing Microsoft Windows Directory Services Infrastructure | 2 |
| CS-183C | Designing a Secure Microsoft Windows Network | 2 |
| ENGL-156 | Introduction to Report and Technical Writing OR | 3 |
| SPCH-115 | Career Communication | (3) |
| 29 | ||
Supporting Courses (minimum six units required)
Choose 1-4 units from the following:
| Number | Title | Units |
|---|---|---|
| CS-195A1-4 | Internship | 1-4 |
Choose 2-5 units from the following:
| Number | Title |
|---|---|
| CS-101 | Introduction to Computers and Information Technology |
| CS-102 | Introduction to Computer Programming Using C++ |
| CS-104A | Visual Basic.NET Programming |
| CS-147 | UNIX Shell Programming |
| CS-148A | UNIX/LINUX System Administration I |
| CS-148B | System Administration II |
| CS-149 | PERL Programming |
| CS-170 | Java Programming |
| CS-175 | JavaScript for Web Development |
| CS-176 | CGI Programming with PERL for Web Development |
| CS-181 | PC Hardware and Software |
| CS-184 | Microsoft Internet Security Server (IIS) |
| CS-184A | Network Application Administration I – Email |
| CS-184B | Network Application Administration II – Database |
| CS-185A | Linux Installation and Configuration |
| CS-185B | Linux System Administration |
| CS-185C | Linux Networking |
| CS-185D | Linux Security |
| CS-185E | Linux Apache Web Server Administration |
| CS-185F | Advanced Linux System Administration |
| CS-186A | LAN Network Design |
| CS-186B | Router Configuration and Routing |
| CS-186C | Routing and Switching |
| CS-186D | WAN Design and Support |
| CS-186E | Wireless Networks |
| CS-187A | Network Security |
| CS-188A | Advanced Routing |
| CS-188B | Remote Access Networks |
| CS-188C | Advanced Switching |
| CS-188D | Internetworking Troubleshooting |
