The Technology
Systems Support Certificate, in conjunction with an earned A.A. or A.S.
degree, meets the educational requirements for many of the technology-related
job classes found in the State of Florida Career Service Classification
Plan and the Bureau of Labor Statistics' Standard Occupation Classification.
Graduates of the certificate program develop many skills that enable them
to be successful in their organization. These skills include:
- Matching appropriate network and telecommunications systems to organization and application requirements
- Production of system designs that efficiently meet application specifications.
- Web development of sites that focus on production methods and management practices oriented toward large-scale systems and re-usable resources.
- Development of implementation plans for network and telecommunications systems and services using strategies and methods that are cost efficient and scalable.
- Determination of instructional or training activities that align to
technological tools objectives.
This online certificate can be completed in two to four semesters, resulting in a total of eighteen credit hours. The certificate can be included in either the Information Engineering Technology program or the Interdisciplinary Information Technology program.
Courses
- EME 3402 Information Engineering Technology (3 credit hour)
- EME 4454 Distance Education Technologies (3 credit hours)
- EME 4622 Technology Tools: Site-based Educational Networks (4 credit hours)
- EME 3406 Web Environments for Learning and Information (4 credit hours)
- EME 4627 Education & Training Technical Support (4 credit hours)
Total Credit Hours: 18
Service Industries Networks and Communication Certificate (SINCC) (Coming in late 2005)
Get
In-SINCC with the networking and communication needs of
your organization with UWF's Certificate that focuses on connecting employees,
consumers, clients, and users to information.
This 18 semester hour, college credit certificate is delivered online and enables participants to develop broad overviews of how systems work together to facilitate effective use of resources. In addition, participants develop skills that permit them to design, develop, implement and maintain network and communication systems.
What you'll learn
- Industrial and professional concepts
- Systems analysis
- Systems alignment in the networks and communication arena
- Project management techniques
- Network and communication systems design
- Network and communication systems development
- Network and communication systems implementation
- Network and communications systems maintenance
- Troubleshooting and problem-solving techniques
- Performance enhancement strategies
- Security management
This certificate will begin in late 2005. The certificate can be incorporated
into two UWF degree programs: Engineering Technology: Electrical and Information
Engineering Technology.