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Mark Krawczyk
(864) 250-8404

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The Network Systems Administration Department, part of the Business/Public Service Division, provides education in Computer Technology/Information Technology that pertains to local and wide area networks, Linux network administration, IT Help Desk/Technical Support, and Cisco Systems Networking. The department is responsible for teaching classes that support an Associate Degree in Computer Technology and Certificate programs.

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Program Curriculum

Degree Programs
Associate in Computer Technology
Network Systems Administration Concentration
Accredited by the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP)

* Transfer agreements are in place with Franklin University and Strayer University

Certificate Programs
Cisco Routing/Network Configuration
Microsoft Network Technician Certificate
Linux Administration Certificate

Career Outlook

Due to the wide range of skills needed, there are many ways to prepare for jobs in the IT field such as computer support specialist, systems administrator, or computer programmer. Many employers prefer to hire people with college education, some requiring a computer-related associate degree or a certificate and others a bachelor’s degree. Required skills vary from job to job, but the demand for various skills generally is driven by changes in technology.

Job Opportunities

  • Network Systems Administrator - implement, administer, monitor and troubleshoot network operating software such as Windows 2000.
  • PC Support Specialist - implement and maintain personal computer system hardware, install and support PC operating systems and applications.
  • Computer Support Specialist - implement, maintain and troubleshoot both computer system software and hardware. Computer platform may be mainframe, mini or micro.
  • Network Operations Analyst - implement, monitor, maintain and troubleshoot Network WAN and LAN connectivity devices and software.
  • IT Help Desk Support - support computer end users by troubleshooting problems, developing solutions and implementing corrective actions

For 2004 Technology Salary Guide visit Robert Half - www.roberthalftechnology.com/Home

Internship Opportunities Student

If you would like to participate in the Greenville Tech Network Systems Administration Internship Program either as a student or a participating employer, please contact Mark Krawczyk, Department Head, at (864) 250-8404 or by e-mail at Mark.Krawczyk@gvltec.edu for more information.

Professional Organizations
Redhat Academy

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