Computer Networking Certificate (CKC)
2020-2021
Type: Career, Certificate (C1)
Open Admissions
Division: STEM and Education
The Computer Networking Certificate is a two-semester program providing training for students in network technology. Students learn how to configure and support various types of networks and their underlying operating systems. Among employment opportunities for graduates are PC technician, IT helpdesk, and network support.
The following background is recommended for this program: CMP101 Composition 1 or equivalent, and computer literacy. Students without this background may need to take prerequisite course work prior to enrolling in some of the courses required in this program. Students are strongly urged to meet with their academic advisor on a semester basis to review the program, and discuss course selections for successful completion of the program.
f you have questions related to program admissions or applications, please contact info@northshore.edu or call 978-762-4188.
If you have program advising related questions, please contact computerscience@northshore.edu or call 978-762-4048.
First Year
Fall
CPS100 | Information Technology and Its Applications | 3 |
CPS130 | Computer Hardware | 3 |
CPS170 | Database Theory and Applications | 4 |
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CPS101 | Computer Science 1 (Java 1) | 4 |
| OR | |
CPS218 | UNIX | 4 |
Total Credit Hours: | 14 |
Spring
CPS122 | Operating Systems | 4 |
CPS134 | Introduction to Computer Networks | 2 |
CPS136 | Advanced Computer Networks | 4 |
CPS138 | Internet Networking and Security | 4 |
CMP101 | Composition 1 | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 17 |
Program Note
Communication and Mathematics proficiency required to graduate.
See guided pathway sheets for advising information specific to your area of focus.
Total Credit Hours: 31
Program Student Learner Outcomes
- Apply basic mathematical knowledge and analytical skills to solve computer networking problems.
- Communicate clearly and effectively using both verbal and written methods.
- Demonstrate critical thinking skills in solving computer networking problems.
- Work effectively with team members to analyze and solve computer networking problems.
- Configure, manage, and maintain computer networks with basic security.
Occupational Skills Required
- Oral communication skills
- Written and reading skills
- Comfortable using a computer and accessing information on the web
- Appreciation of basic mathematics to solve problems
- Physical ability to work on computer hardware and network equipment
Most Common Linked Occupation Title – All Education Levels
- Information Security Analysts
Most Common Linked Occupation Title – Associate’s or Less
Average Annual Growth (10-Year Projection)
- Boston MSA Average Entry-Level Wages (2016) –$53,200
Top Transfer Institutions
- Salem State University
- University of Massachusetts Boston
- University of Massachusetts Lowell
- Northeastern University