Computer and Information Science Certificate - Program Specific Policies
Admissions Requirements. Admission is on a selective and competitive basis. ECPI University reserves the right to select those applicants who are deemed best qualified for the Computer and Information Science Certificate program. Entrance requirements include the following prerequisites:
- Technical Support – No pre-requisites
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Linux System Administration – CIS106 Introduction to Operating Systems and CIS150 Introduction to Networking
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Windows System Administration – CIS106 Introduction to Operating Systems, CIS150 Introduction to Networking, and CIS225 Network Protocols and Services
- Cyber Defense and Ethical Hacking – CIS106 Introduction to Operating Systems, CIS150 Introduction to Networking, and CIS206 Linux Administration
Student Evaluation. Students’ academic progress will be evaluated after each course grade has been awarded. In general and unless otherwise stated, the minimum grade to maintain satisfactory progress is 70% or C-.
A course may not be repeated more than once without approval of the designated academic official. Grades achieved in courses that are repeated due to course withdrawal (W, WP) or failure (F, WF) will replace previous withdrawal or failing grades. A student who is approved to repeat a course due to a failing grade (F, WF) must successfully pass the course by the third attempt. After three failed attempts the student will be academically dismissed (for appeal of academic dismissal, see
Appealing an Academic Dismissal.