Program: Certificate
School of Polytechnic
College of Engineering, Technology, and Computer Science
Engineering, Technology, and Computer Science Building 205 ~ 260-481-6338
The student learning outcomes for the certificate are as follows:
Students earning the certificate will have
- The fundamental knowledge, skills, and techniques necessary to understand and relate scientific principles to applications using current computer networking software and equipment.
- The knowledge and ability to continue learning the principles and applications of future network operating systems and devices.
This Computer Networking Certificate provides both theoretical and hands-on knowledge in core information technology and networking concepts. Students develop foundational skills in information technology, network design and configuration, and information assurance, along with practical experience in managing modern networked systems. Coursework emphasizes network infrastructure, security practices, and system administration, with elective options that allow students to explore wireless networking, server administration, or cloud computing technologies.
The School of Polytechnic also offers a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Technology, a Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering Technology (CPET), a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology, and an Associate of Science in Electrical Engineering Technology.
To earn the certificate in computer networking, you must complete the following courses with a grade of C- or better, and a minimum GPA of 2.0 is required for graduation.
This certificate is not available to Information Technology majors and is limited to students in other majors who have not applied at least 6 certificate credits toward their degree requirements.