The Concentration in Networks at Radford University
Computer and communications networks are now a part of our everyday lives. The networks Concentration prepares students for careers in network design and network administration. Courses expose students to a broad spectrum of networking concepts and technologies in both a theoretical classroom setting and an advanced networks lab.
College Core Courses Required
| ITEC 110 | - Principles of Information Technology |
| ITEC 120 | - Principles of Computer Science I |
| ITEC 220 | - Principles of Computer Science II |
| ITEC 225 | - Web Programming I |
| ITEC 345 | - Introduction to Computer Security |
| ITEC 490 | - Senior Seminar |
Concentration Requirements
| ITEC 310 | - Programming in C and Unix |
| ITEC 340 | - Database I |
| ITEC 350 | - Introduction to Computer Networking |
| ITEC 352 | - Computer Organization |
| ITEC 371 | - Operating Systems I |
| ITEC 451 | - Network Design and Analysis |
| ITEC 452 | - Distributed Computing |
| MATH 152 | - Calculus and Analytical Geometry II |
| STAT 410 | - Probability and Statistics I |
| PHYS 222 | - Physics |
| STAT 410 | - Probability and Statistics I |
| 6 Credits in: | 300 or 400 level ITEC courses (Except ITEC 301, 400, 493, or 498) |
| 6 More Hours in: | -Any 300 level or above ITEC course (except ITEC 301 or 400); -MATH 152, MATH 155, or any 200 level or above Math course; -ASTR 111 or ASTR 112; -any Biology (except BIOL 301 or BIOL 302); -any Chemistry; -any Geology (except GEOL 110 or GEOL 205); -any physics; or -PHSC 301 |
Degree Core Courses Required
| ITEC 122 | - Discrete Mathematics |
| ITEC 224 | - Principles of Computer Science III |
| MATH 151 | - Calculus and Analytical Geometry I |
For more information on this challenging but highly rewarding major contact: Dr. Robert Phillips
Department of Information Technology
Box 6993 Radford University
Radford, VA 24142
(540) 831-5379




