Computer Network Technology
The Computer Network Technology program is designed for
entry-level students to develop skills needed to gain employment as
computer network installation, configuration, and support
technicians. Students receive training in basic electronic theory
and progress through classes in maintenance and repair of Microsoft
Windows and Linux Operating system environments. Students are
prepared for industry certifications, including CompTIA A+, CompTIA
Network+, Linux+, Microsoft Certified Profession (MCP) and Red Hat
Certified Technician (RHCT). Both server and
workstation configurations are taught in this one-year (1260 hour)
program.
Students who successfully pass all competencies are awarded a
Certificate of Completion. Advanced standing is possible for
Tech Prep students or for those able to present transcript evidence
of prior training.
To
earn an Associate of Applied Science degree, the student must
complete all requirements for the certificate program plus 20
credits of General Education.
Program Options:
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Certificate of Completion
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Associate of Applied Science Degree
Other Program Info:
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Instructors:
John Marshall
jmarshall@rtc.edu
425-235-2352 x5712
William Sanderson
wsanderson@rtc.edu
425-235-2352 x5765
Richard Segeberg
dsegeberg@rtc.edu
425-235-2352 x5766
Instructor Website
Our graduates say:
Program Length:
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4 quarters
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75 credits
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Monday-Friday,
8:00 AM - 2:30 PM
Estimated Costs:
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Tuition $5,100.00
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Supplies $1,100.00
Enrollment:
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Students may enter at the beginning of fall, winter, or spring quarter, or with
instructor permission.
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