TATC Programs and Courses

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Program: Information Technology - Networking

 

This program will prepare you for employment as a network administrator. Network administrators design, install, and support an organization’s LAN (local-area network), WAN (wide-area network), network segment, Internet, or intranet system. They provide on-site administrative support for software users in a variety of work environments, including professional offices, small businesses, government, and large corporations. They maintain network hardware and software, analyze problems, and monitor the network to ensure its availability to system users. Administrators also may plan, coordinate, and implement network security measures and make recommendations for enhancements in the implementation of future servers and networks.ECG machine

 

Certification:
TATC Certificate of Proficiency:
Information Technology - Networking

 

Completion of this program will also prepare you for the industry certification tests:

 • Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA)

 • CompTIA Net+

 • CompTIA A+

 

Length:
Open-entry/Open-exit: Approximately 1,170 hours

 

Locations & Hours of Availability:

TATC Campus
66 W. Vine Street, Tooele
9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday & Wednesday
9 a.m. - 7 p.m. Tuesday & Thursday

 

Math and English levels:
Adult students will be assessed using the Test of Adult Basic English (TABE) Locator and Survey or through high school or college transcripts. High School students will be assessed by their counselor.

 

Occupation & Licensure Requirements:

Receiving an industry certification, such as from Microsoft, is highly recommended and often required by employers.

 

Transferring Credit:
Industry certifications gained in this program may be accepted for credit at other higher education institutions, as determined by the receiving institution.

 

Skills you will learn:

• Administer the Windows operating system
• Administer the Windows Server system
• Understand and build networks
• Understand and manage network security
• Connect networks to the Internet
• Administer SQL servers

 

Program Disclosure Documents:

The College has a detailed disclosure document which discusses important information about being a student in this Information Technologies program.

 

Courses in this Program

Recommended Courses: (optional)

Course name

Hours

Keyboarding Basics

30

 

Required Courses:

Course name

Hours

Computer Literacy for IT (2010)

90

Introduction to Information Technology (2010)

90

A+ Essentials (2009)

90

A+ Practical Application (2009)

90

Networking Technology (2009) Network +

120

Introduction to Programming

90

Math I

60

Workplace Relations

60
 

Elective Courses: (choose at least 480 hours)

Course name

Hours

Administering a Windows Network Infrastructure

90

Administering a Windows Server

90

Administering Windows Desktop

90

Linux Fundamentals

90

Database Applications I (MS Access)

60

Database Applications II (MS Access)

60

Wireless Fundamentals

90

Job Seeking Skills

30
 

Recommended Supplemental Courses: (optional)

Course name

Hours

A+ Essentials and Practical Application (2009 - CB Review)

80

Networking Technology (2009 - CB Review)

60

Microsoft Practical

60
   
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Tuition and Fees Calculator

Tuition   Fees
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    Monthly Lab Fee: $12
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        Books, $898.75
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General College Tuition & Fees
Amount
Tuition: $ 1.50 per hour
10 hours per week $ 60.00 per mo.
15 hours per week $ 90.00 per mo.
20 hours per week $120.00 per mo.
Average Cost for Tuition and Fees $1,756 - $1,912
Late Payment $ 5.00
Registration - Program $ 40.00
Registration - Single Class $ 5.00
Re-enrollment $ 20.00
Schedule Change $ 5.00
Transcript $ 3.00
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Prices as of July 1, 2010. Subject to change without notice.

 

*All costs are ESTIMATIONS based on 100% progress, for adult students. Actual training time and costs are based on the student's schedule and progress. Public, private and home-schooled high school students attend TUITION FREE but must pay all fee and textbook costs. Tuition and fee calculators are on each individual program page. This publication is not a contractual agreement. While all costs are good faith estimates, many costs are variable and outside of the control of the College.

**See bookstore for texts by course and current pricing.


Tuition rates are established and approved by the Utah College of Applied Technology Board of Trustees. In accordance with State law, the public will be notified in advance and will be able to comment regarding any proposed changes in tuition.

 

 

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