Grayson College’s Computer Maintenance program prepares students to support computers in a networked environment. Students become familiar with computer hardware, software and networking functionality, and will be prepared to take the COMPTIA, A+, Network+ Security+ and exams.
GC offers an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree in Computer Maintenance and Networking, which is the culmination of the certificates along with the core curriculum to produce a well-rounded employee. The Certificates of Completion include the following options:
The Computer Network Administration Certificate prepares the student to pass the Microsoft Certified System Administrator exams. This program covers basic networking fundamentals, LINUX, Microsoft Operating Systems, and server administration. Students will also be qualified to take the A+ and Network+ exams.
The Computer Network Technician Certificate prepares students to pass the Network+ exam. This certificate covers basic networking fundamentals, LINUX, Windows 7, hardware devices and protocols. Students will also be qualified to take the A+ exam at the end of the second semester.
A+ Certificate Training for Computer Support Technician is a one-year program that prepares students for a career in the computer industry. It provides comprehensive preparation for the A+ exam, an internationally recognized credential for computer maintenance technicians.
Students may also enroll in many of these courses through the College’s Continuing Education division for non-credit experience and knowledge.
The Computer Maintenance and Networking Technology program requires a high school diploma or an equivalent for entrance into the program. The Associate of Applied Science Degree (AAS) requires that TSI requirements are met.
Graduation with an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) Degree in the Computer Maintenance and Networking Technology program requires the successful completion of a comprehensive capstone course. Graduation with the Computer Network Technician Certificate requires the successful completion of COMPTIA’s Network+ exam or a comprehensive capstone course. And graduation with the Computer Support Technician Certificate requires the successful completion of COMPTIA’s A+ exam or a comprehensive capstone course.
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Subject | Semester Hours |
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ENGL 1301 (Composition I) | 3 |
CPMT 1303 (Intro to Computer Technology) or COSC 1301 (Introduction to Computer Computing) | 3 |
Computer Maintenance or Cyber Security Elective | 3 |
ITNW 1325 (Fundamentals of Networking Technologies) | 3 |
CPMT 1311 (Intro to Computer Maintenance) | 3 |
ITNW 1354 (Implementing and Supporting Servers) | 3 |
CPMT 2350 (Industry Certification Preparation) | 3 |
CPMT 1345 (Computer Systems Maintenance) | 3 |
Computer Maintenance or Cyber Security Elective | 3 |
Mathematics/Life and Physical Sciences Core | 3 |
ITSY 1300 (Fundamentals of Information Security) | 3 |
ITNW 1351 (Fundamentals of Wireless LANs) | 3 |
ITSC 1316 (Linux Install and Configuration) | 3 |
CPMT 1349 (Computer Networking Technology) | 3 |
Language, Philosophy, and Culture/Creative Arts Core | 3 |
CPMT 2345 (Computer System Troubleshoot (Capstone) | 3 |
SPCH 1311 (Introduction to Speech Communication) | 3 |
Computer Maintenance or Cyber Security Elective | 3 |
Computer Maintenance or Cyber Security Elective | 3 |
Social and Behavioral Sciences Core | 3 |
total: | 60 |
Capstone Experience: Graduation with the Associate of Applied Science (AAS) Degree requires the successful completion of the prescribed capstone course CPMT 2345.
Computer Maintenance or Cyber Security Electives:
Please review your Student Planner or contact your Success Coach/Faculty Mentor to review which courses may be used to fill core and elective requirements.
Subject | Semester Hours |
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CPMT 1303 (Intro to Computer Technology) or COSC 1301 (Introduction to Computer Science) | 3 |
ITNW 1325 (Fundamentals of Networking Technologies) | 3 |
CPMT 1311 (Intro to Computer Maintenance) | 3 |
ITNW 1354 (Implementing and Supporting Servers) | 3 |
CPMT 1345 (Computer Systems Maintenance) | 3 |
CPMT 2350 (Industry Certification Preparation) | 3 |
ITSC 1316 (Linux Installation and Configuration) | 3 |
ITSY 1300 (Fundamentals of Information Security) | 3 |
ITNW 2305 (Network Administration) or ITNW 1351 (Fundamentals of Wireless LANs) | 3 |
CPMT 1349 (Computer Networking Technology) (Capstone) | 3 |
Total: | 30 |
Capstone Experience: All students must complete the capstone course CPMT 1349
Subject | Semester Hours |
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CPMT 1303 (Intro to Computer Technology) or COSC 1301 (Introduction to Computer Science) | 3 |
ITNW 1325 (Fundamentals of Networking Technologies) | 3 |
CPMT 1311 (Intro to Computer Maintenance) | 3 |
ITNW 1354 (Implementing and Supporting Servers) | 3 |
CPMT 1345 (Computer Systems Maintenance) | 3 |
CPMT 2350 (Industry Certification Preparation) (Capstone) | 3 |
Total: | 18 |
Capstone Experience: All students must complete the capstone course CPMT 2350
This certificate will enable a student to transfer to a four-year college with the basic core courses in Information Technology.
Subject | Semester Hours |
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BCIS 1305 (Business Computer Applications) | 3 |
COSC 1336 (Programming Fundamentals 1) | 3 |
CPMT 1311 (Intro Computer Maintenance) | 3 |
CPMT 1345 (Computer Systems Maintenance) | 3 |
ITNW 1325 (Networking Fundamentals) | 3 |
ITSW 1307 (Introduction to Database) | 3 |
Total: | 18 |