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Catalog 73 - National University

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Division of Extended Learningfor networking careers. Students need to complete all eight coursesof CCNA Exploration to fully prepare for the CCNA exam.The program is designed for students with advanced problemsolvingand analytical skills, such as degree candidates inengineering, math, or science, or for working professionals whowould like to advance their careers or gain certification. Thisprogram prepares students for CCNA certification and for successfulIT careers in small to medium businesses, as well as enterprise andservice provider environments.PrerequisitesCandidates for the Cisco Exploration program must possess anAssociate’s degree or have 1-2 years experience in informationtechnology. Interested students from other disciplines such ascomputer science or information systems may be admitted to thisprogram on approval by lead faculty or the instructor.Requirements for the Certificate:(8 courses; 18 quarter units)PSX 1100X Network Fundamentals I (2.25 quarter units)(Prerequisite: None)PSX 1101X Network Fundamentals II (2.25 quarter units)(Prerequisite: PSX 1100X)PSX 1102X Routing Protocols & Concepts I (2.25 quarter units)(Prerequisite: PSX 1101X)PSX 1103X Routing Protocols & Concepts II (2.25 quarter units)(Prerequisite: PSX 1102X)PSX 1104X LAN Switching & Wireless I (2.25 quarter units)(Prerequisite: PSX 1103X)PSX 1105X LAN Switching & Wireless II (2.25 quarter units)(Prerequisite: PSX 1104X)PSX 1106X Accessing the WAN I (2.25 quarter units)(Prerequisite: PSX 1105X)PSX 1107X Accessing the WAN II (2.25 quarter units)(Prerequisite: PSX 1106X)Students who are enrolled or who may wish to enroll in the BSITMprogram should contact the Lead Faculty regarding any coursesubstitutions within that program.ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY COURSESAmerican Society of Quality (ASQ) CertificationTrainingProgram Information: (858) 642-8600 • extlearning@nu.eduThe Division of Extended Learning in collaboration with the SanDiego Chapter of the American Society for Quality (ASQ) havepartnered together to provide training courses that prepareindividuals for ASQ certification. ASQ is the world’s leadingauthority on quality, which advances learning, quality improvement,and knowledge exchange to improve business results, and to createbetter workplaces and communities worldwide. Each training coursehas been designed to prepare students for ASQ certification exams.Courses meet once a week for three hours and are taught by subjectmatter experts in the field. Courses are offered for continuingeducation units. Training courses are available for the following ASQcertifications:PSX 1804XPSX 1805XPSX 1806XPSX 1807XPSX 1808XPSX 1809XCQA Training; 3.0 CEUsCQE Training; 4.5 CEUsCSQE Training; 3.6 CEUsCMQ/OE Training; 3.0 CEUsCBA Training; 3.6 CEUsCCT Training; 3.0 CEUsPSX 1810XPSX 1811XPSX 1812XPSX 1813XPSX 1814XPSX 1815XCHA Training; 3.6 CEUsCQI Training; 3.0 CEUsCQIA Training; 3.0 CEUsCQPA Training; 3.0 CEUsCQT Training; 3.0 CEUsCRE Training; 3.6 CEUsOrganizational Training WorkshopsProgram Information: (858) 642-8612 • extlearning@nu.eduThe Division of Extended Learning, in partnership with VSECorporation, offers training courses to help organizations inpromoting efficiencies and productivity enhancements. Topicsinclude a broad range of consulting, facilitation, project management,survey, and training support to improve plans, policies, practices,processes, and procedures. Courses are taught in workshops rangingfrom two to five days and are offered for continuing education units.EEX 1830XEEX 1831XEEX 1832XEEX 1833XEEX 1834XCritical Knowledge Workshop; 2.4 CEUsProb. & Stats for Engineers/Scientists; 4 CEUsIntro to Reliability Engineering; 4 CEUsIntermed. Reliability Engineer.; 4 CEUsAdv. Reliability Engineering; 4 CEUsAdditional technology courses can be found in the Online TrainingCourses portion of the catalog.PARALEGAL STUDIESProgram Information • (310) 662-2000 • extlearning@nu.eduLegal Assistant Certificate(672-000-521)Program DescriptionThis program option consists of 17 courses (76.5); 16 of which areLegal Specialty courses and one course of English for Professionals.27 quarter units of general education are required (see catalog forinformation on general education). All lower division generaleducation courses must be completed at <strong>National</strong> <strong>University</strong> oranother regionally accredited institution.The course work and the accompanying credits in this program maybe transferred to the Bachelor of Science in Paralegal Studies, if allother requirements for admission are met.Certificate Requirements(17 courses; 76.5 quarter units)Requirements for Core Courses(10 courses; 45 quarter units)PLA 324PLA 301PLA 303PLA 309PLA 305PLA 306PLA 308PLA 318PLA 425PLA 310English for ProfessionalsLegal Theory and EthicsLaw Office AdministrationDirected Research and Writing APropertyTortsContractsRemedies and JudgmentsLitigation IDirected Research and Writing BRequirements for Specialty Concentrations(4 courses; 18 quarter units)(3 courses; 13.5 quarter units, for students choosing Litigation)All students must select two specialty concentrations listed below.Students must take the level I and level II courses for eachExtended Learning319

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