Electronic Engineering Technology - Computer Maintenance and Networking, One-Year Technical Certificate

Curriculum Code #6450

Effective May 2024

Division of Engineering, Business and Information Technologies

This program is designed to provide students with the knowledge and practical skills to install, upgrade and maintain personal computer systems and networks. Lorain County Community College has articulation agreements with colleges and universities including programs offered by Lorain County Community College’s University Partnership.

Plan of Study Grid
Preferred Sequence
Fall SemesterHours
CMNW 101 A+ CERTIFICATION PREPARATION I 4
CMNW 141 COMPUTER DIAGNOSTIC AND REPAIR 3
CMNW 145 NETWORK INSTALLATION/DIAGNOSTICS 4
MTHM 155 TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS I 4
SDEV 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE LCCC COMMUNITY 1 1
Arts and Humanities Elective 3 3
 Hours19
Spring Semester
CMNW 201 A+ CERTIFICATION PREP II 2 4
CMNW 241 ADVANCED COMPUTER AND NETWORK DIAGNOSTICS 2 5
ELCT 111 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS I 3
ENGL 161 COLLEGE COMPOSITION I 3
Social Sciences Elective 4 3
 Hours18
 Total Hours37
1

A student must register for the orientation course when enrolling for more than six credit hours per semester or any course that would result in an accumulation of 13 or more credit hours.

2

Indicates that this course has a prerequisite.

3

Select any Arts and Humanities Ohio Transfer 36 course.

4

Select any Social Science Ohio Transfer 36 course.

Program Contact(s):

Hikmat Chedid
440-366-7017
hchedid@lorainccc.edu

For information about admissions, enrollment, transfer, graduation and other general questions, please contact your advising team.

More program information can be found on our website.

Credit for Prior Learning (PLA) options may be available for your program.  For more information, please visit our website:  www.lorainccc.edu/PLA

Program Learning Outcomes

1. Demonstrate an ability to apply knowledge, techniques, skills and modern tools of mathematics, science, engineering, and technology to solve well-defined engineering problems appropriate to the discipline

2. Demonstrate an ability to apply written, oral, and graphical communication in well-defined technical and non-technical environments; and an ability to identify and use appropriate technical literature

3. Demonstrate an ability to function effectively as a member of a technical team