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Business Studies: Computer Studies

Building M, Room M110
E-mail: bhcBusinessStudies@dcccd.edu
972-860-4160

networking classInterested in working in the exciting field of computer networking? In Brookhaven College’s computer networking program, you will receive hands-on training in networking strategies, communications protocol, implementation, installation, configuration and troubleshooting. Graduates will be ready to take the MCSE certification exams (not included in the course). We offer a two-year associate’s degree in computer networking as well as a certificate.

Degree: Associate in Applied Sciences in Network Administrator and Support, Tech Prep Enhanced Skills Certificate

Certificate: Networking Support Certificate

Courses

Here is a sampling of some of our most popular networking courses. For more information, click on the course to see its information in the Brookhaven College Catalog.

  • ITMC 1401 — Microsoft Windows 2000 Network and Operating Systems Essentials
  • ITMC 1419 — Windows 2000 Professional
  • ITMC 1442 — Implementing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure
  • ITMC 1443 — Implementing and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services
  • ITMC 1458 — Windows 2000 Server
  • ITMC 2431 — Designing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services Infrastructure
  • ITMC 2432 — Designing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Networking Services Infrastructure
  • ITMC 2433 — Designing a Secure Microsoft Windows 2000 Network

Careers in Computer Networking
  • local area network specialist
  • systems engineer
  • systems consultant
  • field systems technician
  • systems administrator
  • cable network digital systems analyst
  • university computer operations coordinator

For questions or more information, please contact Professor Pat Nolan:

office:
phone:
e-mail:
Building P, Room P109
972-860-4721
PNolan@dcccd.edu