Network Safety Technician (CRNE - Code C009)
The program trains the student in essential skills for handling security situations in computer networks. Includes general knowledge of operating systems used in networks, discussion of security flaws, cyber-attacks, and computer forensics. The student will be able to address problems related to network security through the use of specialized programs and the development of defense structures against possible cyber threats.
The Metropolitan Campus is authorized to offer this Program.
- Students admitted in or before August 2021 - 24 credits / 900 hours
- New Students admitted in or after January 2022 - 30 credits / 900 hours
Academic Requirements for the Certificate in Network Safety Technician
First Term
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.