PROGRAM TITLE: | Wide Area Network System Engineering |
PROGRAM BREAKDOWN BY COURSE |
COURSE |
COURSE TITLE |
CLOCK |
NUMBER |
DESCRIPTION |
HOURS |
LWAN270 |
Microsoft Windows XP Professional/ Vista |
40 |
|
Installing, Configuring, and Administering |
|
LWAN290 |
Windows Server 2003 Environment |
40 |
|
Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Server |
|
LWAN294 |
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory |
40 |
|
Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Infrastructure |
|
LWAN291 |
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure |
40 |
|
Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Network |
|
LWAN293 |
Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 |
40 |
|
Network Infrastructure |
|
LWAN298 |
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 |
40 |
|
Designing Security for Network |
|
LWAN280 |
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 |
40 |
|
Implementing and Managing |
|
LWAN281 |
CCNA |
40 |
|
Cisco Certify Network Administrator |
|
|
TOTAL: |
320 |
Program Objectives: | Program Descriptions: |
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. |
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. |