Networking and Systems Administration
Overview
Approved By LWIA: 5
Last Re-Certification Date: 5/27/2026
Program Description
This degree prepares students for employment as entry-level computer support specialists or systems administrators. Choose the Cisco or Network Administration option. This planner is designed to provide a seamless transition to a four-year college or university. However, students should meet with their advisor for information on specific admissions and transfer requirements for their chosen transfer institution. This planner assumes placement into college-level English and mathematics courses. A minimum of 62 credit hours are required for this Associate in Applied Science degree.
Established in 2004
CIP: 11-1001 Network and System Administration/Administrator.
Training Program Type
Vocational
Local Information
| What portion of the total program cost (question 11), is for books and fees? | 350 |
| SOC Code the curriculum will prepare the customer to obtain employemnt in | 97102 |
Provider Information
Kishwaukee College
Associated Job Families and Occupations
- Computer and Mathematical Occupations
- (151244 )
- (151299 )
Certifying / Licensing / Registering Body
Quality Assurance
- North Central Association
- Illinois Community College Board
Education Information
Associates Degree
68 Weeks ( 1200.00 Hours / 63.00 Credit Hours )
| Tuition | $9,920.00 |
| Total Cost | $9,920.00 |
Financial Aid
- Pell Grants
- Illinois Monetary Award Program
- Federal loans(Stafford, PLUS, etc)
- Institutional Scholarships
Application Procedure
General registration procedures apply.
Entry Requirements:
- HS Diploma/GED
- Math - Contact Career Advisor
- Reading - Contact Career Advisor
- Writing - Placement test required
Nondiscrimination, Equal Opportunity, and Disability Provisions Compliance Assurance
- EEO Compliant: Yes
- Disability Accomodation: Yes
Program Offerings
- Full-Time Enrollment
- Part-Time Enrollment
- Internships
- Classroom Instruction
- Labs
- Night Classes
- Day Classes
- Online/E-Learning Instruction
Performance Data
Program: Networking and Systems Administration
Overview
Approved By LWIA: 5
Last Re-Certification Date: 5/27/2026
Program Description
This degree prepares students for employment as entry-level computer support specialists or systems administrators. Choose the Cisco or Network Administration option. This planner is designed to provide a seamless transition to a four-year college or university. However, students should meet with their advisor for information on specific admissions and transfer requirements for their chosen transfer institution. This planner assumes placement into college-level English and mathematics courses. A minimum of 62 credit hours are required for this Associate in Applied Science degree.
Established in 2004
CIP: 11-1001 Network and System Administration/Administrator.
Local Information
| What portion of the total program cost (question 11), is for books and fees? | 350 |
| SOC Code the curriculum will prepare the customer to obtain employemnt in | 97102 |
Provider Information
Kishwaukee College
Associated Job Families and Occupations
- Computer and Mathematical Occupations
- (151244 )
- (151299 )
Certifying / Licensing / Registering Body
Quality Assurance
- North Central Association
- Illinois Community College Board
Education Information
Associates Degree
68 Weeks ( 1200.00 Hours / 63.00 Credit Hours )
| Tuition | $9,920.00 |
| Total Cost | $9,920.00 |
Financial Aid
- Pell Grants
- Illinois Monetary Award Program
- Federal loans(Stafford, PLUS, etc)
- Institutional Scholarships
Application Procedure
General registration procedures apply.
Entry Requirements:
- HS Diploma/GED
- Math - Contact Career Advisor
- Reading - Contact Career Advisor
- Writing - Placement test required
Nondiscrimination, Equal Opportunity, and Disability Provisions Compliance Assurance
- EEO Compliant: Yes
- Disability Accomodation: Yes
Program Offerings
- Full-Time Enrollment
- Part-Time Enrollment
- Internships
- Classroom Instruction
- Labs
- Night Classes
- Day Classes
- Online/E-Learning Instruction