Graduate/Transfer


1. My career objective is to complete my general education then take certifications for computer networking and gain enough experience to get promoted higher up.

2. A bachelor's degree of science is needed. Most companies want the four year in computer science, information systems or a related major.

3.  You start with a high school diploma or GED then work on getting general education from Mission. This career allows associate’s degree in science or 4 years in bachelor's degree in a related major. Mission offers computer information technology in an associate’s degree. There are also courses for Cisco Certified Network Administration. Mission has certification programs in Cisco that take 1.5 years to complete.

4. The core courses that are required are the introduction to networking, Cisco fundamentals, routing protocols and concepts and server essentials. The CCNA requires two of the same courses but have added LAN and WAN courses for the certificate of achievement.

5.  Mission College, Cabrillo College and West Valley College all offer computer information systems programs. They have certificates in the specialties.

6. Mission College requires Associates degree in Science for a total of 60 units. The core requirements for networking are a total of 16 units. The CCNA certificate requirements have 16 units for achievement but two of those classes are in the core already. There is a Microsoft Servers certificate of proficiency at a total of 12 units. For graduation, only 96 units are needed.

7.  I believe the approximate date would be sometime in 2021 to include the extra time for the completion of the certifications




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