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Spring Semester Advising Day is Tuesday, April 24, 2012

I am the advisor for all Network Specialist students at the Wisconsin Rapids Campus. If you have any questions or concerns about your classes please stop by my office in room 224A. Tutoring, academic support services, and counseling services are available if you are struggling academically or due to personal demands. Please let me know if you need assistance and we can discuss the services and options that are available.

If you are seeking a degree in either Networking or Programming, be aware that many of the classes offered in a given semester are prerequisites for subsequent classes. Also, each Networking or Programming class is offered either in the fall or the spring. If you plan to complete your degree in two years, it is important that you check your schedule carefully so that you do not have to wait a year for a class to be offered again.

To help students plan their schedule, a day is set aside each semester for advising (no classes are held) and each instructor meets with students in his or her program. I hope that you will take this opportunity to ensure that your schedule furthers your educational goals and timeline.


 Program Guide   Counseling and other resources
 Network Specialist (2009/2010) Richelle Hoekstra Anderson - Counselor
 715-422- 5445 for appointment 
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Suggested Electives Benefits
Web Principles: HTML/Expression Web 
Networking and Programming
Available 2nd Semester
This is a great elective for Networking students since many Networking students have worked with web servers and simple HTML in their Supervised Field Experience class. 
Computer Based Training (CBTs)
Networking  
These classes are self-study classes via the computer. Many course are offered that can help prepare you for certifications in the Networking field. 
Selling Principles
Networking and Programming
Available 2nd Semester
This class focus on selling your idea or product. This skill is invaluable when trying to convince management that changes are needed in equipment or design 
Programming Logic - Intermediate
Networking 
Available 2nd Semester
Programming skills are very important in networking and can give you the edge when competing for a job. A degree in both networking and programming will greatly enhance your job opportunities. 
Access Intermediate
Networking and Programming
Many business use access and your ability to provide support for access may be valuable to a potential employer. 


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