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Students acknowledge and understand the concepts of
networking using Microsoft Windows Operating systems and Cisco Networking
Terminology. Upon completion of the LAN/WAN System Engineering program, the
student should have the necessary skill sets to prepare them to sit for the
MCSE and CCNA Industry Certification exams. Completing these exams will
allow students to apply for entry-level position in The Networking
Engineering field. |
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Students are assisted one-on-one training with hands-on
interaction to better prepare their skill sets for the Networking Technology
field. Students learn the process of Planning, Installing, Implementing,
Configuring, Managing, and Troubleshooting a Microsoft Windows Network
Infrastructure as well as a Cisco Network Environment. Each course is well
defined to help the student build a knowledgebase and to help them complete
the certification process, which should allow them to succeed in the
Engineering Technology field. |
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MOS Classroom
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Students
have the ability to work with word processing, preparing spreadsheet, making
PowerPoint presentations, creating a database, creating and managing
projects and other related task with application software. Upon completion
of the Office System Management program, students should be prepared to sit
for the MOS Certification exam. Completing these exams will allow them to
apply for entry-level position as an Office System Manager.
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Students pursuing a career
as an entry level Office Management needs working knowledge of Word, Excel,
PowerPoint, Outlook, QuickBooks, Projects and Access. Each application is
designed to run an office effectively with ease of administration. Student
will have the opportunity to know each application and its uses, using a
hands-on approach towards the skills needed to better support an Office
Management position. |
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PC Technician
Classroom |
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Upon
completion of the PC Support Technician programs, students should have the ability to assemble and
disassemble a computer system. Students are prepared with hands-on
activities, which allows them to troubleshoot hardware and software
issues in a computer environment. After program is completed, students should be prepared to sit for the industry
certification A+ certification exam. Completing Industry certified exam help
students to apply for entry-level position in PC Technician Field.
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Students are assisted
one-on-one with hands-on interaction to help them succeed in the Information
Technology Industry. Students learn how to build a computer systems, learn
the terminology and how to handle the hardware components, software implementation,
and troubleshooting techniques. Each course is well defined to help the
students build a knowledgebase and to help them complete the industry A+
certification process, which could help students to succeed in the PC
Support field. |
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Network
Administration Classroom |
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The Wireless
Network Administrator (WNA) programs will provide students with the
knowledge needed in Wi-Fi technologies. Students will be prepared with
hands-on activities that will demonstrate throughputs for Wi-Fi
connectivity, from basic RF theory to wireless transmission devices. The WNA
programs will prepare students to sit for the Wireless#, CWNA and CWSP industry
certification exams. Completing these exams will help students to apply for
entry-level position in a Small Office Home Office (SOHO) and enterprise
environment. |
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