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AS Degree - Major in NETWORK SOFTWARE
Business DivisionUpon successful completion of the Network Software Technician ASDegree program, the student demonstrates the skills, knowledge, and training for employment as an Information Technology Specialist, a Computer Technician, Network Support Technician, Microcomputer Specialist, sales in computer-network-related fields, or for transfer to a four-year computer program. Individuals who complete this program demonstrate the skills necessary to design and implement network software using MicrosoftÆ Windows 2000 and/or similar operating systems software. Students will also demonstrate skills in improving networks through troubleshooting and problem solving techniques, install, administer and maintain networks, and train and support users to maximize the benefits of the use of networks. General education courses in the areas of Learning Skills, Social Science, Natural Science, the Humanities, and Contemporary Perspectives are required.
Total Units Required 61-62Recommended Sequence:First Semester UnitsCS 11 Fundamentals of Computer Science 3
CS 17 Computer Logic 3
CS 23 HTML for Web Publishing 2.5
GE CHOICE Learning Skills, Group A Course 3
GE CHOICE Social Science, Group A Course 3
Second SemesterCS 14B Microcomputer Evaluation and Installation 3
CS 42 UNIX 3
CS 58A Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional 3
CS 54 Fundamentals of Data Communications 3
ORCS 56 Networking Essentials 3
GE CHOICE Learning Skills, Group B Course 3
Third SemesterCS 58B Microsoft Windows 2000 Server 3
CS 21A Beginning Javascript Programming 2
GE CHOICE Learning Skills, Group C Course 3
GE CHOICE Social Science, Group B Course 3
GE CHOICE Natural Science Course 3
Fourth SemesterTwo of the following courses:
CS 21B Intermediate Web Script Programming 3
CS 26A Java Programming 3
CS 28 Visual BASIC Programming 4
CS 31A "C" Programming 3
CS 31B C++ Programming 3
ELECTIVES 3
GE CHOICE Humanities Course 3
GE CHOICE Contemporary Perspective 3
Group I (Electives) Choose oneLearning Skills Group B General Education Electives
MATH 10 Introduction to Contemporary Mathematics 3
MATH 13 Survey of Calculus 3
MATH 36 Pre-Calculus 5
ORMATH 87
Group II (Electives) Choose oneLearning Skills Group C General Education ElectivesUnits
ECON 1A Principles of Economics: Macro 3
SOCSC 30 American Immigrant Experience 3
SOCIO 1A Introduction to Sociology 3
ORPOLSC 10 Introduction to Political Science 3
Group III (Electives) Choose oneNatural Science General Education ElectivesCHEM 1A General Chemistry 5
CHEM 3A Introduction to Chemistry 4
PHSCI 10 Matter and Energy 3
ORPHYSC 10 Introduction to Physics 4
Group IV (Electives) Choose oneContemporary Perspective General Education Electives
BUS 8 Introduction to the American Legal System 3
BUS 20 Introduction to Business 3
COM ST 7 Intercultural Communication 3
FCS 2 Life Management 3
FCS 3 Home Management and Finance 3
FCS 5 Basic Nutrition 3
FCS 23 Marriage and the Family 3
Group V (Electives) Choose one
CS 70 Introduction to the Internet 1
CS 32 Operating Systems 3
CS 33 System Analysis and Design 3
CS 42 UNIX 3
CS 58C Microsoft Windows 2000 Network
Infrastructure: Implementation and
Administration 2
CS 58D Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services
Infrastructure: Implementation and
Administration 2
AS Degree - Major in NURSING (R.N.)
Family Consumer & Health Sciences Division
Upon successful completion of the Associate Degree in Nursing Program, the graduate demonstrates the skills, knowledge and training to take the National Council Licensing Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN) and qualified to provide patient care in a variety of health care settings within the Registered Nurse scope of practice.
Total Units Required: 71Recommended Sequence:
Prerequisites Courses Units
BIOL 33* Anatomy and Physiology 6
BIOL 22 Introduction to Medical Microbiology 4
FCS 6 Nutrition 3
ENG 1A Written Communication 3
First Semester UnitsNURS 1 Fundamentals of Nursing 4.5
NURS 2 Introductory Medical-Surgical Nursing 4.5
NURS 3 Administration of Medications 3
Second SemesterNURS 4 Beginning Medical-Surgical Nursing 5.5
NURS 5 Mental Health Nursing 4
PSYCH 1 Introduction to Psychology 3
SOCIO 1B Problems of a Changing Society 3
Third SemesterNURS 6 Nursing The Childrearing Family 4
NURS 7 Intermediate Medical-Surgical Nursing 5.5
COM ST 1A Fundamentals of Speech 3
POLI SC1 Course from Social Science Group A 3
ORHIST General Education Requirements 3
(See Group I below)
Fourth SemesterNURS 8 Nursing The Childbearing Family 4
NURS 9 Advanced Medical-Surgical Nursing 5
HUM See Group II below 3 - 5
*Student may elect to complete BIOL 31 (Anatomy and BIOL 32 (Physiology) for the prerequisite.
Group I (Electives)Social Science Group A General Education ElectivesHIST 17A History of The U. S. 3
HIST 17B History of The U. S. 3
HIST 27 Women in History 3
HIST 30A African-American History 3
HIST 30B African-American History 3
HIST 31 Mexican-American History 3
HIST 34 Asian-Pacific American History 3
POLSC 1 American Government and Institutions 3
Group II (Humanities Electives)(Select a minimum of 3 units)Only courses on this listing are accepted for ADN program
ANTHRO/HUM 4 Introduction to Linguistics 3
FOR LANG 1 Elementary 5
FOR LANG 51 Elementary
ANDFOR LANG 52 Elementary 2.5 + 2.5
PHILO 6 Introduction to Philosophy 3
NOTE: All non-nursing courses may be taken prior to admission to the Nursing program. Refer Special Admission Requirements.
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