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NETWORK ENGINEERING, ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE Forest Park This skill-oriented program prepares students to design, implement, troubleshoot, maintain, and secure enterprise networks. Foundational principles of local, wide-area and multi-segmented networks lead to a mastery of skills associated with support of enterprise level networks including network and application servers, desktop hosts, infrastructure cabling and connection devices such as switches and routers (including wireless), security appliances, virtualization of resources for performance optimization and operating policies. The courses in the Server, Infrastructure and Security focus areas enable students to pursue in-depth skill and expertise within one of these three areas while preparing for industry recognized certifications. The courses in the program provide a combination of online, distance learning and intensive, classroom-based hands-on skills development. The demonstration of handson skills is critical to employers. Students completing the program are prepared for a variety of industry certification exams as well as entry-level employment technical interviews. Interested in this program? Start the enrollment process by visiting the Apply to STLCC (https://www.stlcc.edu/admissions/apply-to-stlcc) page. At the completion of the program, students are expected to: 1. design network solutions using current knowledge and skills based on industry standards. 2. design and development networking solutions as a member of a team. 3. demonstrate proficiency in one of the three focuses of study through successful performance on course final exams based on industry certification exam competencies. Program of Study Career General Education ENG 101 College Composition I (MOTR ENGL 100) 3 ENG 102 College Composition II (MOTR ENGL 200) 3 or ENG 103 Report Writing MTH 160 Precalculus Algebra (MOTR MATH 130) 4 MTH 186 Survey of Calculus 4 XXX xxx Missouri State Requirement 3 XXX xxx Social Science Elective 3 Physical Education Activity Select 2 credit hours 2 Program Requirements IS 112 So ware and Hardware Architecture 3 IS 130 Hardware and So ware Support 3 IS 237 Fundamentals of Information Assurance/Security 3 IS 229 Unix/Linux I 3 IS 264 Unix/Linux II 3 IT 101 Cisco Networking Academy I: Introduction to Networks 5 IT 102 Desktop Client Support 3 Cisco Networking Academy II: Routing and Switching IT 210 Firewall and VPN Security 3 Select one of the following focus areas: 13-14 Server Focus Infrastructure Focus Security Focus Total Credit 66-67 Focus Areas Server Focus IT 140 IT 142 IT 246 Please see an advisor for a course substitution. Please see an advisor for a course substitution. Please see an advisor for a course substitution. IT 211 Introduction to Virtualization and Cloud Computing 4 Total Credit 4 Infrastructure Focus IT 202 Cisco Networking Academy III: Scaling Networks 5 IT 203 Cisco Networking Academy IV: Connecting Networks 5 IT 235 Network Infrastructure Design 3 Total Credit 13 Security Focus IT 120 Enterprise Security Management 3 IT 121 Secure E-Commerce and E-Government 3 IT 208 Cisco Networking Academy: CCNA Security 5 IT 216 Digital Forensics 3 Total Credit 14 5 Code Title Prerequisites Milestones/Notes First Year IT 101 Cisco Networking Academy I: Introduction to Networks 5 Reading First 8 weeks 1 2018-2019 St. Louis Community College Catalog

Cisco Networking Academy II: Routing and Switching 5 IT 101 with a minimum grade of "C" and Reading IT 102 Desktop Client Support 3 Reading ENG 101 IT 202 IT 203 IS 130 College Composition I (MOTR ENGL 100) Cisco Networking Academy III: Scaling Networks Cisco Networking Academy IV: Connecting Networks Hardware and So ware Support Social & Behavioral Sciences Elective 3 Summer ENG 102 or 103 College Composition II (MOTR ENGL 200) or Report Writing (MOTR ENGL 110) Social & Behavioral Sciences: Civics Requirement 3 Second Year Credit 6 3 ENG 030 or ENG 070 with a grade of "C" or better or recommendation of department and Reading Proficiency or concurrent enrollment in RDG 030. 5 with a minimum grade of "C" and Reading 5 IT 202 with a minimum grade of "C" and Reading 3 Reading 3 ENG 100 or ENG 101 with a grade of "C" or better or department approval and Reading IT 235 Network Infrastructure Design 3 with a minimum grade of "C" and Reading IS 229 Unix/Linux I 3 Reading IS 237 IS 112 MTH 160 Fundamentals of Information Assurance/Security So ware and Hardware Concepts Precalculus Algebra (MOTR MATH 130) 3 IT 102 or IS 229 and Reading 3 MTH 140, Reading Basic computer literacy is expected. 4 MTH 140 with a grade of "C" or better or satisfactory score on placement test, and Reading IS 264 Unix/Linux II 3 IS 229 and Reading IT 210 Firewall and VPN Security 3 IS 237, with a minimum grade of "C" and Reading Second 8 weeks; Offered and only Offered and only Offered only Network Engineering, Associate in Applied Science 2

MTH 186 Survey of Calculus 4 MTH 160, MTH 160A, MTH 160B or MTH 160C with grade of "C" or better and Reading All prerequisite courses must have been completed within the last 3 years. Apply for graduation Physical Education Elective 2 Credit 12 Total Credit 66 *Click on the hyperlinked course number to view additional information about the course. **Students completing a course that has been assigned a MOTR number may transfer that course to any public institution in Missouri. Those who complete CORE 42 requirements will have that verification on their transcript. *** It is your responsibility to verify that the courses listed above will transfer to the four-year institution of your choice. Maximize your transfer credits/classes by meeting with an academic advisor. Code Title Prerequisites Milestones/Notes First Year IS 130 Hardware and So ware Support 3 Reading IT 102 Desktop Client Support 3 Reading IT 101 Cisco Networking Academy I: Introduction to Networks IS 237 IS 112 Cisco Networking Academy II: Routing and Switching Fundamentals of Information Assurance/Security So ware and Hardware Concepts 5 Reading 5 IT 101 with a minimum grade of "C" and Reading 3 IT 102 or IS 229 and Reading 3 MTH 140, Reading Basic computer literacy is expected. IS 229 Unix/Linux I 3 Reading ENG 101 MTH 160 College Composition I (MOTR ENGL 100) Precalculus Algebra (MOTR MATH 130) 3 ENG 030 or ENG 070 with a grade of "C" or better or recommendation of department and Reading Proficiency or concurrent enrollment in RDG 030. 4 MTH 140 with a grade of "C" or better or satisfactory score on placement test, and Reading Second 8 weeks; Offered and only Offered and only 3 2018-2019 St. Louis Community College Catalog

Summer IT 208 Cisco Networking Academy: CCNA Security IT 121 Secure E-Commerce and E- Government Second Year Credit 8 5 with a minimum grade of "C" or CCENT certification and Reading 3 IS 229 and IS 237, both with a minimum grade of "C" and Reading IS 264 Unix/Linux II 3 IS 229 and Reading IT 210 Firewall and VPN Security 3 IS 237, with a minimum grade of "C" and Reading ENG 102 or 103 College Composition II (MOTR ENGL 200) or Report Writing (MOTR ENGL 110) 3 ENG 100 or ENG 101 with a grade of "C" or better or department approval and Reading MTH 186 Survey of Calculus 4 MTH 160, MTH 160A, MTH 160B or MTH 160C with grade of "C" or better and Reading All prerequisite courses must have been completed within the last 3 years. Offered Summer only Offered Summer only Physical Education Elective 2 One credit must be activity IT 120 Credit 15 Enterprise Security Management 3 IS 237 and Reading IT 216 Digital Forensics 3 IS 112, IS 229, IS 237 and Reading Social & Behavioral Sciences: Civics Requirement 3 Social & Behavioral Sciences Elective 3 Credit 12 Total Credit 67 *Click on the hyperlinked course number to view additional information about the course. **Students completing a course that has been assigned a MOTR number may transfer that course to any public institution in Missouri. Those who complete CORE 42 requirements will have that verification on their transcript. *** It is your responsibility to verify that the courses listed above will transfer to the four-year institution of your choice. Maximize your transfer credits/classes by meeting with an academic advisor. Code Title Prerequisites Milestones/Notes First Year IS 130 Hardware and So ware Support 3 Reading Network Engineering, Associate in Applied Science 4

IT 102 Desktop Client Support 3 Reading IT 101 Cisco Networking Academy I: Introduction to Networks 5 Reading IS 237 Cisco Networking Academy II: Routing and Switching Fundamentals of Information Assurance/Security 5 IT 101 with a minimum grade of "C" and Reading 3 IT 102 or IS 229 and Reading Second 8 weeks; Offered and only IT 246 3 Offered only IS 112 So ware and Hardware Concepts 3 MTH 140, Reading Basic computer literacy is expected. IS 229 Unix/Linux I 3 Reading MTH 160 Summer IT 211 ENG 101 Second Year Precalculus Algebra (MOTR MATH 130) Introduction to Virtualization and Cloud Computing College Composition I (MOTR ENGL 100) Credit 7 IT 140 3 4 MTH 140 with a grade of "C" or better or satisfactory score on placement test, and Reading 4 and IT 240 with minimum grades of "C", and Reading 3 ENG 030 or ENG 070 with a grade of "C" or better or recommendation of department and Reading Proficiency or concurrent enrollment in RDG 030. IS 264 Unix/Linux II 3 IS 229 and Reading MTH 186 Survey of Calculus 4 MTH 160, MTH 160A, MTH 160B or MTH 160C with grade of "C" or better and Reading All prerequisite courses must have been completed within the last 3 years. ENG 102 or 103 College Composition II (MOTR ENGL 200) or Report Writing (MOTR ENGL 110) 3 ENG 100 or ENG 101 with a grade of "C" or better or department approval and Reading Offered and only Offered Summer only Offered and only Physical Education Elective 2 One credit must be activity Credit 15 IT 142 3 5 2018-2019 St. Louis Community College Catalog

IT 210 Firewall and VPN Security 3 IS 237, with a minimum grade of "C" and Reading Offered and only Social & Behavioral Sciences: Civics Requirement 3 Social & Behavioral Sciences Elective 3 Apply for graduation Credit 12 Total Credit 66 *Click on the hyperlinked course number to view additional information about the course. **Students completing a course that has been assigned a MOTR number may transfer that course to any public institution in Missouri. Those who complete CORE 42 requirements will have that verification on their transcript. *** It is your responsibility to verify that the courses listed above will transfer to the four-year institution of your choice. Maximize your transfer credits/classes by meeting with an academic advisor. Network Engineering, Associate in Applied Science 6