2021-2022 Catalog and Student Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Computer Networking and Troubleshooting Technology
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Program Director: Cherie Stanley
Office: Technology Arts 4 Building, Room 103A
Address: 855 E. Lavaca St., Beaumont, TX 77705
Phone: (409) 951-5731
E-mail: cntt@lit.edu
The 60 SCH Computer Networking and Troubleshooting Technology (CNTT) program prepares students to design, install, operate and troubleshoot computer network systems. Students receive extensive hands-on training in laboratory exercises and/or computer simulation exercises in order to develop maximum manipulative skill and operational competence with tools, instruments, computers, and related equipment. CNTT majors also receive extensive certification training in computer maintenance and in computer networking.
In order for Computer Networking and Troubleshooting Technology majors to earn the credentials required for their success, they will receive training to earn one or more of the following industry certifications:
- A+ Certification
- Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)
- Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate
- Security+ Certification
- Network+ Certification
The physical requirements and mental abilities, certification expectations, and intensity of instruction required of Computer Networking and Troubleshooting Technology (CNTT) majors are high. Therefore, all CNTT major-specific courses must be completed with a grade of "C" or better, or obtain approval of the program director before continuing to take courses as a CNTT major.
Additionally, CNTT majors must earn an industry certification in one of the following areas prior to graduation: A+, Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate, or CCNA. If a student does not meet graduation requirements due only to his or her failure to earn the required certification, the student must then meet the certification requirement for graduation within one additional calendar year. Failure to complete certification requirements for graduation within this time limit will require the student to take additional courses and/or repeat courses (as required by the program director) until certification requirements are met. A graduate of this program is awarded the Associate of Applied Science degree. A certificate in Computer Support Technology is also offered.
All courses within the Computer Networking and Troubleshooting program must be completed with a grade of "C" or better.
AwardsAssociate of Applied Science Level I Certificate
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