The Certificate in Internetworking is designed to provide key skills for individuals desiring to be computer networking professionals. While students may take just the Internetworking I and II courses to sit for the Cisco CCNA exam, research has shown that students who have taken all four courses have a much higher first time pass rate than the national average.
Required Courses:
| Standard Option: | |
| INT 291 Internetworking I | 3 hours |
| INT 292 Internetworking II | 3 hours |
| INT 680 Network Architecture and Data Communications I | 3 hours |
| INT 681 Network Architecture and Data Communications II | 3 hours |
| Total Hours Required for Certificate: | 12 hours |
FHSU Certificate in Internetworking
Students who enhance their studies by taking targeted course work in Network Architecture and Data Communications increase their probability of passing the CCNA examination and enhance their employability. A student who has completed the CCNA prep-curriculum, INT 680 Network Architecture and Data Communications I and INT 681 Network Architecture and Data Communications II will earn the Fort Hays State University Certificate in Internetworking. For information on the Department of Information Networking and Telecommunications and this certification, visit www.fhsu.edu/int or call (785) 628-5373.
Computer RequirementsAccess to a Pentium 500 MHz or better processor with at least 64 MB (128 MB recommended) of RAM, rx CD-ROM, sound card, with a 28.8 kbps or faster modem or Macintosh OS 7.0. Reliable access to the Internet via your own provider, a web browser such as Netscape 4.7 or Microsoft Explorer 5.0, and e-mail address to receive messages.


















