I thought I was interested in their CIS program, at $45,000, but honestly their $25,000 IT degree looks a lot closer to what I want. It's only three terms, or 48 credits, but I can pick & choose from the following courses:
IT Core (Minimum 32 credit hours required)
IT-310 Programming Concepts (4)
IT-320 Computer Architecture & Operating Systems (4)
IT-330 Networking Essentials (4)
IT-340 Intermediate Programming Concepts (4)
IT-350 Structured Systems Analysis & Design (4)
IT-360 Database Management Systems (4)
IT-370 Advanced Database Management (4)
IT-380 Web Application Design (4)
Concentration (Minimum 16 credit hours required)
Network Administration Concentration
IT-405 Network Operating Systems (4)
IT-410 Internet/Intranet Administration (4)
IT-415 Advanced Networks & Internetworking (4)
IT-420 Network Controls & Security (4)
Mainframe Computing Concentration
IT-425 Introduction to COBOL Programming (4)
IT-430 Mainframe Operating Systems - JCL (4)
IT-435 Advanced COBOL Programming (4)
IT-440 Introduction to CICS & DB2 (4)
Client/Server Concentration
IT-445 Object-Oriented Programming (4)
IT-450 Introduction to Client/Server (4)
IT-455 Object-Oriented Analysis and Design (4)
IT-460 Advanced Client/Server (4)
Web Application Development Concentration
IT-410 Internet/Intranet Administration (4)
IT-465 Web Application Programming (4)
IT-470 Graphic & Multimedia Design (4)
IT-475 Internet Security (4)
Obviously the entire core group would have to be taken, but then I'd take the Network Administration & Web Application Development concentrations. Probably could do it in a year or so, & all the classes are available online. Or if I wanted to be on campus I could wait until July & move to Seattle when that campus opens.
After the degree was completed, I'd get my MCSE & CCNA. Then find a good job, & let them pay for my CCNP.
Sound like a decent idea, or am I smoking crack again?
Viper GTS
IT Core (Minimum 32 credit hours required)
IT-310 Programming Concepts (4)
IT-320 Computer Architecture & Operating Systems (4)
IT-330 Networking Essentials (4)
IT-340 Intermediate Programming Concepts (4)
IT-350 Structured Systems Analysis & Design (4)
IT-360 Database Management Systems (4)
IT-370 Advanced Database Management (4)
IT-380 Web Application Design (4)
Concentration (Minimum 16 credit hours required)
Network Administration Concentration
IT-405 Network Operating Systems (4)
IT-410 Internet/Intranet Administration (4)
IT-415 Advanced Networks & Internetworking (4)
IT-420 Network Controls & Security (4)
Mainframe Computing Concentration
IT-425 Introduction to COBOL Programming (4)
IT-430 Mainframe Operating Systems - JCL (4)
IT-435 Advanced COBOL Programming (4)
IT-440 Introduction to CICS & DB2 (4)
Client/Server Concentration
IT-445 Object-Oriented Programming (4)
IT-450 Introduction to Client/Server (4)
IT-455 Object-Oriented Analysis and Design (4)
IT-460 Advanced Client/Server (4)
Web Application Development Concentration
IT-410 Internet/Intranet Administration (4)
IT-465 Web Application Programming (4)
IT-470 Graphic & Multimedia Design (4)
IT-475 Internet Security (4)
Obviously the entire core group would have to be taken, but then I'd take the Network Administration & Web Application Development concentrations. Probably could do it in a year or so, & all the classes are available online. Or if I wanted to be on campus I could wait until July & move to Seattle when that campus opens.
After the degree was completed, I'd get my MCSE & CCNA. Then find a good job, & let them pay for my CCNP.
Sound like a decent idea, or am I smoking crack again?
Viper GTS
