Overview
Information Technology and Network Administration is a flexible, fast-paced and detail oriented field. At River Valley, we provide students with several career and transfer opportunities in the computer science field. Courses such as:
- Operating systems
- C++
- Wireless Essentials
- Switching and Routing
- Security and Automation
Prepare students for a lifetime career in Information Technology and Network Administration. A career in Information Technology and Network Administration puts you at the forefront of innovation and technology in the current job market.
Why RVCC?
Our Information Technology and Network Administration program at River Valley is a Cisco networking academy, providing the equipment and information needed to prepare students for industry certification exams and a fulfilling careers in networking.
Career Options
- PC Support Specialist
- Networks and Server Administrator
- Security Support
- Internet/Intranet Support Technician
- Programmer
Related Degrees
To develop and train information technology and networking administration professionals who can help companies manage and protect their systems.
Program Goals
The goal of the Information Technology and Network Administration program is to give students the knowledge and experience to advance themselves in their career of choice.
Program Outcomes
The proposed program will provide students with a strong foundation of understanding in information technology and networking. Students will learn:
- The focused discipline of networking in technology and develop a foundation of knowledge of the field
- To write clearly and effectively for defined audiences through a variety of strategies
- The purpose behind their field of study, how to best interact with the people in their work environment and the career path that is best aligned with their personal goals
- How to use multiple operating systems commonly found in the technology field today
- Basic security principles for information assurance
- The basics of descriptive and inferential statistics
- Computer networking through the introduction of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model, the TCP/IP protocol suite, routing and switching protocols, Wide Area Network services, and network design & implementation
- A programming language and be able to design and implement simple programs dealing with numerical and string processing
- To implement, maintain and protect a Microsoft Windows Server Domain
- Graphical and command line SQL methods of creating relational databases
- To perform ordinary tasks in the Linux operating systems
- The methods in which emerging technologies can be deployed on current and future platforms
- How to succeed in a networking technology position through an Internship or Capstone course
Information Technology and Network Administration is an open enrollment program. This means we accept students once they are accepted to River Valley; no requirements necessary. At RVCC, we believe all students should be able to complete a degree and be able to transfer or start their career as smoothly as possible.
If you have any questions about Information Technology and Network Administration, please do not hesitate to request information or reach out to the faculty.
Course Sequencing
First Year: Fall Semester
First Year: Spring Semester
Humanities/Fine Arts/World Language Elective
Total Credits: 3 – 4
Second Year: Fall Semester
Science Elective
Total Credits: 3 – 4
Second Year: Spring Semester
Computer Technology Elective
Total Credits: 3
Take the CSCI/BCPT course of your choosing.
Social Science Elective
Total Credits: 3 – 4
Rich Andrusiak (he/him)
Liberal Arts | MathematicsProfessor & Department Chair, Mathematics & Computer TechnologyRobert Morris
Cybersecurity | IT | NetworkingAssociate Professor & Program Director, Computer Technology