Program Description
Code 221 - 63-65 Credits
The Computer Engineering Technology program at Kellogg Community College prepares students to enter the career of computer servicing, wiring/cabling, programing and/or networking, as well as those already working in the industry who need to upgrade their skills for new responsibilities or career growth. The program includes a rigorous curriculum of classroom and hands on lab experiences that prepare the student for success in small or large businesses. Successful completion of program requirements provide the student an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Computer Engineering Technology.
No industry drives the rapid changes in new technology as completely as the computer and networking sectors. There are both local and worldwide employment opportunities for knowledgeable and skilled technicians, who possess computer troubleshooting/repair skills; network installation /management skills; computer programming skills; database administration skills; and computer-related, industry-endorsed certifications. With an increasing world emphasis on computer technology, the projected demand for computer, programing, database administrators, and network administrators will remain exceptionally high.
The Computer Engineering Technology program emphasizes the state-of-the-art knowledge and skills needed to prepare students for a challenging and exciting career in this fast-paced, high-tech, rapidly growing industry. These programs are also designed to prepare students to take the industry based certification exams, including A+, Network+, Security+, Linux+, Cloud+, Cisco Wireless LAN Support Specialist, Panduit Authorized Installer (PAI), and Cisco CCENT. We also provide training in our certified Microsoft Academy for Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA) certification.
Prerequisite Requirements
Strong reading skills and some background in mathematics are recommended prior to attempting courses in the computer engineering technology program.
Admissions
See the following link for program admission information: http://www.kellogg.edu/admissions/.