The Network Administration Career Studies Certificate and CISCO CCNA Training provide students with the knowledge to administer local area networks.
This is a one-year (two semesters) program with courses and training including active directory, server administration, router and network basics and configurations (ICND1) CISCO, switching and WAN technologies, virtual infrastructure, and Linux system management. The student will be exposed to the theory and practice of network administration enabling them to manage enterprise critical resources.
In addition to acquiring a broad knowledge of network administration, students in the program will be prepared for the exams to earn CompTIA Network +, CISCO Certified Technician (CCT), and CISCO Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certifications. They will also acquire the communication, problem-solving, and teamwork skills necessary to succeed in their chosen career.
Key Skills Learned
Why complete this training?
This program will prepare those students interested in a career in network administration.
CIP 15.0303Degree: Career Studies CertificateProgram Code: 221-732-01Program Length: 2 SemestersMinimum Credits: 26Distance Learning Option Available
Program AdvisorMichael Brown276-964-7703Davis Hall 240
Purpose: The Certificate in Network Administration is designed to provide students with the knowledge to administer local area networks. The student will be exposed to the theory and practice of network administration enabling them to manage enterprise critical resources.
Occupational Objectives:
Compliments the professions of:MIS Director, IT Director, General Manager, and Supervisor
Ideal for the small business worker who has the responsibility of supporting a small to medium size local area network in addition to other job duties.
Admission Requirements: Admission to the program is governed by the established admission requirements to the College. Prior knowledge of computer hardware, software, and the Internet is preferred. A degree in information systems, management, or other business/technical program would be extremely helpful.
Program Requirements: The curriculum in Network Administration is designed to fulfill two goals. The first goal is to prepare the student for certification as a Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP), Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) and to receive the CompTIA Network+ certification. The MCP certification is a Microsoft certification that involves taking and passing one Microsoft certification exam. Becoming an MCP is the first step in becoming a Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) or Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE). Business and industry recognize Microsoft Certified Professionals as experts in their respective fields. The second goal is for the student to actually be able to plan, implement, and service a local area network (LAN). The student is provided with the basic knowledge needed to understand the working relationship of LAN components on an enterprise basis. Emphasis is placed on problem solving and meeting the challenges associated with enterprise-wide LAN administration.
Delivery Modes: The program is available through web-based, traditional, or on-site courses.
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