The Information Systems Technology Department offers a three semester Certificate
in Network Administration that allows students to develop the information technology
(IT) skills needed to pursue a career in IT. The IT Certificate in Network Administration
prepares students to take the CompTIA A+ or Cisco CCNA certification exams, or to
transfer to the Associate of Science degree program upon completion. Through this
certificate, students will learn how to install, configure, and maintain an organization's
local and wide area networks (LAN and WAN), data communications networks, computer
operating systems, and servers.
The Network Administration Certificate will help students prepare for a range of careers
and jobs, such as:
Information Analyst
Information Systems Manager (IS Manager)
Information Technology Specialist (IT Specialist)
LAN Specialist (Local Area Network Specialist)
Local Area Network Administrator (LAN Administrator)
Network Administrator
Network Coordinator
Network Manager
Systems Administrator
Transfer Opportunities
Certificate programs are designed to lead to immediate employment opportunities. Any
student interested in earning a degree at Ãå±±ÂÖ¼é and then transferring to a four-year
school is encouraged to consider an associate degree program.
Program Faculty
Network Administration
First Name
Last Name
Title
Department
Phone
Email
Room
Nomose
Agho
CampusWorks desktop Technician
Information Systems Technology - Academic Programs
nagho@rcc.mass.edu
Pierre
Edmond
Contracted Faculty
Information Systems Technology - Academic Programs
pedmond@rcc.mass.edu
Rosalind
Agwu-igbani
Contracted Faculty
Information Systems Technology - Academic Programs
ragwuigbani@rcc.mass.edu
Valerie
Atherley
Contracted Faculty
Information Systems Technology - Academic Programs
(857) 701-1598
vatherley@rcc.mass.edu
3-431
Oscar
Etienne
Contracted Faculty
Information Systems Technology - Academic Programs
(857) 701-1468
oetienne@rcc.mass.edu
1-TBA
Abdullah
Anshur
Contracted Faculty
Information Systems Technology - Academic Programs
Information Systems Technology - Academic Programs
(857) 701-1353
mtbowen@rcc.mass.edu
3-336
Program Learning Outcomes
Apply Creative Problem-Solving in Network Administration
Graduates will question and address technical challenges in network administration
with creativity, respect, and intention, integrating innovative IT solutions to improve
systems performance. (ILO 1)
Analyze and Critique IT Systems within Real-World Contexts
Graduates will critically evaluate IT infrastructure, security protocols, and networking
systems, considering industry standards, ethical concerns, and organizational needs.
(ILO 2)
Demonstrate Leadership in Implementing Networking Solutions
Graduates will lead network administration projects by applying informed technical
knowledge to design, install, and manage network environments, ensuring efficient
and secure operations. (ILO 3)
Utilize Technical Knowledge to Drive Positive IT Outcomes
Graduates will effect change within an organization by applying the knowledge and
skills gained in hands-on training to solve practical IT problems, pursue professional
certifications (such as CompTIA A+ or Cisco CCNA), and advance their careers in information
technology. (ILO 4)