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“A key to a brighter future”.
Students wishing to pursue management or other business-oriented positions in the information technology field should consider Computer Network & Technical Support. The courses in the computer network program are the same as those in the Microsoft office application specialist program, but this program required more technical line. Due to the rapid growth in computer technology, there are abundant employment opportunities for graduates. Typical entry-level positions include: Technical support specialist, network technician, database application specialist, PC technician and help desk technician. ComTech’s Computer Network and Technical Support program is designed to prepare students to directly enter the Information Technology field. Upon completion of this program, graduate will be able to:
Design application programs in an object-oriented language using a variety of dynamic and static data structures;
Design digital circuitry;
Utilize multitasking pre-emptive scheduling, time sharing operating system concepts and associated communications, networking, and security issues;
Design and implement a relational database with supporting applications;
Demonstrate multi-user database processing on LANs in client-server systems;
Demonstrate object-oriented design techniques utilizing encapsulation, abstraction, inheritance, and reusability; and Work with computer software applications used in engineering such as spreadsheets, word processing and basic programming
COURSES INCLUDE:
Keyboarding
Windows XP
Microsoft Words
Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Access
A+ Certification & PC Repair
Job Development
The Internetworking Technology program prepares students for entry-level positions in computer networking and to pass the Cisco Certification Network Associate (CCNA) certification examination. Typical position for qualified graduates includes Network engineer, network administrator, network technician, technical support specialist, and LAN or network specialist. Duties may include working as part of a team that has the responsibility of maintaining, implementing, and managing information and communications infrastructures. Upon completion of this program, the graduate will be able to:
Install and configure internetworking hardware such as routers and switches;
Analyze and interpret performance statistics of networking operations;
Manage network operations in a LAN or WAN environment; and
Pass Cisco Systems CCNA certification examination
COURSES INCLUDE:
Administration of Windows NT Server
Microsoft Windows NT Workstation
Microsoft Network Essential
Microsoft Windows NT Enterprise
Microsoft NT with TCP IP
Website Essentials
Field Work Projects
Job Development
The Internetworking Technology program prepares students for entry-level positions in computer networking and to pass the Cisco Certification Network Associate (CCNA) certification examination. Typical position for qualified graduates includes Network engineer, network administrator, network technician, technical support specialist, and LAN or network specialist. Duties may include working as
part of a team that has the responsibility of maintaining, implementing, and managing information and communications infrastructures.
Upon completion of this program, the graduate will be able to:
Install and configure internetworking hardware such as routers and switches;
Analyze and interpret performance statistics of networking operations;
Manage network operations in a LAN or WAN environment; and
Pass Cisco Systems CCNA certification examination
COURSES INCLUDE:
Administration of Windows NT Server
Microsoft Windows NT Workstation
Microsoft Network Essential
Microsoft Windows NT Enterprise
Microsoft NT with TCP IP
Website Essentials
Field Work Projects
Job Development
The Internetworking Technology program prepares students for entry-level positions in computer networking and to pass the Cisco Certification Network Associate (CCNA) certification examination. Typical positions for qualified graduates includes Network engineer, network administrator, network technician, technical support specialist, and LAN or network specialist. Duties may include working as part of a team that has the responsibility of maintaining, implementing, and managing corporate information and communications infrastructures. Upon completion of this program, the graduate will be able to:
Install and configure internetworking hardware such as routers and switches;
Analyze and interpret performance statistics of networking operations;
Manage network operations in a LAN or WAN environment; and
Pass Cisco Systems CCNA certification examination
COURSE INCLUDE:
Keyboarding
Windows XP
PC Repair & Troubleshooting
Network Essentials
Cisco Routing I
Cisco Routing II
Cisco Routing III
Field Work Projects
Job Development