Microsoft Courses | Information Technology Program

Bachelor of Science Degree
National American University designed this excellent program to provide you with an in-depth knowledge of network administration. As a graduate of this program you will have all the necessary skills to manage a computer network. The focus is on Microsoft networking and will prepare you for the Microsoft Certified System Administrator (MCSA) exams.
Program Goals
The program will:
- provide students with knowledge of current information technology, the foundation knowledge of business operations and practices, and the analytical skills to support the information needs of a business.
- develop the problem-solving skills needed to adapt technology to meet the needs of business.
- provide students with methods to analyze, design, implement and maintain computer-based information systems to support the decision-making function of management.
- provide a balanced curriculum that addresses the knowledge and skills related to programming, databases, operating systems, and networking in business environments.
- prepare students to secure positions commensurate with their emphasis areas (network administration, network management, management information systems, programming, web development)
- encourage students to participate in continuing education activities and maintain professional memberships.
- measure key student learning outcomes continuously, and identify and implement opportunities for improvement.
Student Learning Outcomes
Graduates of the program will:
- support the data management needs of business through the design, implementation, and maintenance of relational databases.
- solve a variety of business problems through the application of structured program analysis and design concepts.
- explain current networking technologies including local area networks, wide area networks, the Internet, and the hardware and software used in constructing a network infrastructure.
- implement and manage commonly used computer operating systems including both proprietary and open source systems.
- identify, describe, install and configure the hardware associated with personal computer systems.
- establish the information technology needs of a business, and plan an appropriate solution and procurement strategy.
- demonstrate the use of project management techniques within an appropriate system analysis, and design lifecycle framework to develop an information system.
- administer a network infrastructure designed to support management and production functions in business or industry.
* For more information about our graduation rates, the median debt of students who complete the program and other important information, please visit www.national.edu/disclosures.
