CLOUD NETWORK TECHNOLOGY
You will build essential skills for roles such as cloud practitioners, computer network technicians, and network systems administrators. Students will explore the maintenance and repair of Microsoft Windows and Linux operating systems across physical and cloud-based platforms. The curriculum prepares students for notable industry certifications, including CCNA, Linux+, and AWS Cloud Practitioner, equipping them with the expertise to thrive in dynamic tech environments.
CONTACT US
Talk to us about the Cloud Network Technology program at RTC.
ENTRY ADVISING
Email: advising@rtc.edu
Phone: (425) 235-5840
COLLEEN DAY
Full-time Faculty - Cloud Network Technology
Email: cday@rtc.edu
Phone: (425) 235-7864
REN TARVIN
Full-time Faculty - Cloud Network Technology
Email: rtarvin@rtc.edu
Phone: (425) 235-5766
Degrees & Certificates
Associate of Applied Science - Transfer Degree
The Cloud Network Technology program is designed for entry-level students to develop skills needed to gain employment as cloud practitioners, computer network technicians, configuration and support technicians, and network and computer systems administrators. Students progress through classes in maintenance and repair of Microsoft Windows and Linux Operating systems implemented in physical and cloud-based environments. Students are prepared for industry certifications, including CCNA, Linux+ and AWS Cloud Practitioner.
Enrollment Point: Fall, Winter, Spring
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Required for first quarter:
- IT 101
- ENGL& 101 English Composition
- COL 101 College Success
- If you have attended college previously and earned 45 college-level credits (with a 2.0 or higher) you may be able to waive this course. Please email the adviser you have been working with to check.
Highly recommended:
- We recommend that you add a math class in your first quarter. One of these classes is required for graduation but you may choose to take the class later on in the program (if you choose to take the class later it may take you longer to graduate). Taking this class during your first quarter will result in a heavier than average full-time course workload. Refer to the class schedule for math options (MATH& 107, MATH& 141, or MATH& 146).