Networking Systems / Accounting, Bachelor of Science / Master of Science
Networking Systems at St. John's University is a professional curriculum built upon a liberal arts core. The Networking Systems major, offered to both day and evening students, is designed to provide both a comprehensive education leading to such initial careers as telecommunications analyst, systems analyst, network manager, and first-line supervisor and a solid preparation for further academic and professional study in networking, computer science, and decision sciences.
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- Networking Systems / Accounting, Bachelor of Science / Master of Science
- Degree Type
- BS/MS
- Area of Interest
- Computing & Technology
- Associated Colleges or Schools
- Program Location
- Queens Campus
- Required Credit Hours
- 120
Admission
Please see the requirement chart for the academic progression criteria in this dual degree program.
Application Requirements
All applicants must possess a baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution or the international equivalent prior to enrollment at the graduate level.
In addition to the application form and non-refundable application fee candidates should submit the following:
- Statement of professional goals and resume which can be uploaded as part of the application for admission
- Official transcripts from all undergraduate, graduate and professional schools attended.
- Official GMAT or GRE scores, taken within the last five years
- Two letters of recommendation, obtained from professional or academic references
- Official TOEFL or IELTS scores are required for applicants whose native language is not English
The Peter J. Tobin College of Business
Office of Graduate Admission
8000 Utopia Parkway
Queens, NY 11439
718-990-1345
[email protected]
Courses
Common Core Requirements | 42 credits | ||
ART | 1000C* | The Creative Process | 3 |
DNY | 1000C | Discover New York | 3 |
ENG | 1000C | English Composition | 3 |
ENG | 1100C | Literature in Global Context | 3 |
HIS | 1000C | Emergence of a Global Society | 3 |
LAC | 1000C* | Language and Culture | 3 |
PHI | 1000C | Philosophy of the Human Person | 3 |
PHI | 3000C | Metaphysics | 3 |
PHI | 1020 series | Ethics | 3 |
SCI | 1000C | Scientific Inquiry | 3 |
SPE | 1000C | Public Speaking for the College Student | 3 |
THE | 1000C | Perspectives on Christianity- A Catholic Approach | 3 |
THE | 1040 series | Moral Theology | 3 |
THE | 3 additional credits in Theology | 3 |
* A second language (6 credits) may be substituted for these courses.
Other Liberal Arts Requirements | 27 credits | ||
ECO | 1001 | Principles of Economics I | 3 |
ECO | 1002 | Principles of Economics II | 3 |
MTH | 1009 | Calculus I | 3 |
MTH | 1010 | Calculus II | 3 |
MTH | 1013 | Probability & Statistics I | 3 |
MTH | 1014 | Probability & Statistics II | 3 |
MTH | 6 additional credits in Mathematics courses selected from: | 6 | |
MTH | 1011 | Calculus III | |
MTH | 1012 | Linear Algebra | |
MTH | 1015 | Numerical Analysis | |
MTH | 1016 | Software Applications for Mathematics | |
MTH | 1017 | Mathematical Logic | |
MTH | 1018 | Differential Equations | |
MTH | 1019 | Topics in Advanced Calculus | |
SCI | 3 additional credits in Biology, Chemistry or Physics | 3 |
Major Area Requirements | 36 credits | ||
CUS | 1115 | Computer Programing Fundamentals I | 3 |
CUS | 1116 | Computer Programing Fundamentals II | 3 |
CSS | 1005 | Fundamentals of Cyber Security | 3 |
CSS | 1011 | Network Security | 3 |
CSS | 1012 | Network Perimeter Security | 3 |
NET | 1001 | Data Communications | 3 |
NET | 1011 | Networking Fundamentals | 3 |
NET | 1015 | Routers and Router Concepts | 3 |
NET | 12 additional credits selected from: | 12 | |
NET | 1021 | Switching, Design Practice, and LAN Design | |
NET | 1025 | WAN Technologies and WAN Design | |
NET | 1031 | Wireless Networking | |
NET | 1035 | Network Operating Systems | |
NET | 1041 | Voice Over IP | |
NET | 1051 | Networking Regulation | |
CSS | 1015 | Wireless Security | |
Free Electives | |||
21 credits selected from the courses offered through any of the undergraduate units of St. John's University. | 21 |
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