Specialist in Computerized Systems and Networks (CNCS - Code 841)
The technical certificate in Specialist in Computerized Systems and Networks offers students a basic preparation for the use of computers in technical and professional areas. It includes general knowledge of the organization, repair, page design for Internet, programming of computerized systems and networks.
Major courses must be approved with minimum grade of C.
The Ponce Campus is authorized to offer this Program.
- Students admitted in or before August 2021 – 24 credits / 922.5 hours
- New Students admitted in or after January 2022 - 30 credits / 900 hours
Academic Requirements for the Certificate in Specialist in Computerized Systems and Networks
First Term
CARM 120 | Introduction to Computers | 2 |
CNCS 120 | Installation and Repair of Computerized Systems | 3 |
CNCS 130 | Installation of Programs and Operating Systems | 3 |
CNCS 140 | Installation and Maintenance of Networks | 4 |
CNCS 150 | Design of Pages for Internet | 3 |
Second Term
For students enrolled on or before August 2021, in compliance with the past regulations, (34 CFR 668.8 (1) (1) a minimum number of hours in work outside the classroom will be added to the specified hours. The details of the number of hours and the appropriate tasks for each course are defined in the course syllabus.