dleggett,
You REALLY should be talking to an advisor at East Carolina OR better yet
one of the Networking instructors, here is just part of what they have online and I can see why CCNA is a prereq !
You would be wasting your time in CCNP classes if you did not have the CCNA (so you could take the CCNP exams) and the CCNA experience/understanding that is needed to do CCNP study! Just looking at the area of study it seems to assume a
VERY strong background in networking!!!
Not knowing your background ---- I would say 1
Intro to Networking class - will not cut it :-(
From the looks of this program - unless you have a VERY strong background in networking and can pass the CCNA with no trouble - I would GET the background in a Cisco Network Academy, get your CCNA, then move onto this BS program!
Information & Computer Technology*
Courses in Introduction to Network Security, Network Environment II & III, Web Services Management, Communication Security, Regulations and Policies, Intrusion Detection Technologies,
CCNP, & more.
I am not sure who told you Network + would do - I would say that they do not know what CCNP is or DO NOT understand the program at that college!!!
This program must have a very extensive networking program at the lower level (first 2 years) that included CCNA as well as other networking classes.
Just my thoughts
E.A. Broda
CCNA, CCDA, CCAI, Network +