Program: Network Engineer (MCSE)

This certificate is designed to enable the student to administer and manage complex local area networks as well as wide area networks using Microsoft Windows environments. This certificate will prepare you to become a network administrator, network designer, network integrator, and/or network analyst in the enterprise environment.

Certification:
Salt Lake • Tooele Applied Technology College (SLTATC) Certificate of Proficiency:
Network Engineer (MCSE)

This program will also prepare you for the industry certification tests:
• Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE)
• CompTIA Net+

Length:
Open-entry/Open-exit: Approximately 870 hours

Locations & Hours of Availability:
Rose Park Campus
1400 W. Goodwin Ave. (1145 North)
Salt Lake City
8 a.m. - 8 p.m. Monday - Thursday
8 a.m. - 12 p.m. Fridays

Math and English levels:
Adult students will be assessed using the Test of Adult Basic English (TABE) Locator and Survey or through high school or college transcripts. High School students will be assessed by their counselor.

Admission Requirements:
• None

Occupation & Licensure Requirements:
Receiving an industry certification, such as from Microsoft, is highly recommended and often required by employers.

Articulation & Transfering Credit:
Certain courses in this program may be accepted for credit at the Salt Lake Community College for those looking to pursue an Associate of Applied Science degree in Information Technologies.

Skills You Will Learn :
• How to administer the Windows operating system
• How to administer the Windows Server system
• Building computer networks
• How to administer Windows Directory Services
• Manage network security
• How to connect networks to the Internet
• How to administer SQL servers

Program Disclosure Documents
The College has a detailed disclosure document which discusses important information about being a student in Information Technologies programs. Access the program disclosure documents here.

Courses in this Program
Required Courses in Required Order:
Course name
Hours
Computer Literacy (IC³)
90
Networking Technology
120
Administering Windows Desktop
90
Administering a Windows Server
90
Managing a Windows Network Environment
90
Administering a Windows Network Infrastructure
90
Administering Windows Directory Services
90
Administering SQL Server I
120
   
Elective Courses : (choose at least 90 hours)  
Course name
Hours
Designing Security for a Windows Network
90
Designing a Windows Network Infrastructure
90
   
Recommended Courses : (optional)  
Course name
Hours
Workplace Relations
60
   

Tuition and Fees Calculator

Tuition   Fees
    Registration Fee: $40
    Lab/Supply Fee: $10 per month
    Textbooks & Materials:**
        Required textbooks, $287.25
        Optional textbooks, $495.75
        USB Drive (required), $15.00
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General College Tuition & Fees
Amount
Tuition: 1-6 hours per week $ 3 per hour
Tuition: 7-11 hours per week $ 1.35 per hour
Tuition: 12-20 hours per week $ 1.75 per hour
Tuition: 21-40 hours per week $ 1.35 per hour
Late Payment $ 5.00
Registration - Program $ 40.00
Registration - Single Class $ 5.00
Re-enrollment $ 20.00
Schedule Change $ 5.00
Transcript $ 3.00
UCAT Graduation $ 15.00

Prices as of July 1, 2008. Subject to change without notice.

*All costs are ESTIMATIONS based on 100% progress, for in-state students. Actual training time and costs are based on the student’s schedule and progress. Public High School students attend TUITION FREE but must pay all fee and textbook costs. Tuition and fee information is published on the College web site. This publication is not a contractual agreement. While all costs are good faith estimates, many costs are variable and outside of the control of the College

**See bookstore for texts required by course and current pricing.

Tuition rates are established and approved by the Utah State Board of Regents and the Utah College of Applied Technology Board of Trustees. In accordance with State law, the public will be notified in advance and will be able to comment regarding any proposed changes in tuition.