It wasn't continuous assessment, I think there were 2 separate exams on the Cisco site, although this is going back to 2005 ish. The University were a Cisco examination centre and offered it to external organisations (I know people who took the CCNA as external candidates at my Uni at that time). If I could be arsed I'd look up what my results were but I can't (think near 100%)The certification lapses anyway doesn't it?
The MS qualifications we did were not MS recognised, though they followed the spec/exams to the letter, you still had to re sit the exam at a certified centre.
Also the third year course was only based on the CCNP and that part did not get us a CCNP certificate, though that part of the course was far more interesting than the CCNA.
Fair play for working whilst doing your degree, not easy. Yes it lapses, every three years, sounds more like the online Netacademy curriculum which imo was very good, the cert exams though are usually in Prometric etc test centres though, one of the reasons I liked the CCNA was it was much tougher for cheaters to pass via braindumps.
I did a networking degree but found the Cisco curriculum (if done properly) and the Cisco Press books much better, I certified 3 times but I`m 55 now and losing my mojo, I honestly feel like the effort may be beyond me

In conclusion, I don't think it was the CCNA certification exam you did, doing the actual proper exam is a whole lot different.
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