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MICROSOFT CERTIFIED SYSTEMS ENGINEER
(MCSE)
224 total clock hours, 11.5 total semester credit hours
Prerequisite:
High School Diploma or GED, or ATB
Class Schedule: Classes are offered at the campus during
morning 9AM-1PM, and evening 6PM-10PM Monday through Thursday.
The program is designed to provide students with a wide range of
knowledge and practice in order to become familiar with Microsoft
Windows Networking and the Microsoft BackOffice integrated family
of server products. This program provides students with the fundamentals
of the networking technology and prepares them for the Microsoft
Certified Systems Engineer Windows exams. Graduates of this program
are able to effectively plan, implement, maintain, and support networking
system with Windows Server. Positions available to graduates on
this program include entry level Corporate Support, entry level
Help Desk Support, entry level Training Personnel, and entry level
Technical Support Specialist, entry level Computer Network Administrator.
A+ / MCSE
280 total clock hours, 14.5 total semester credit hour
Prerequisite:
High School Diploma or GED, or ATB
A+ certification program is sponsored certification training by
CompTIA that certifies the competency of entry level service technicians
in the computer industry. Anyone who wants an internationally recognized
credential as a competent entry level computer service professional
can take the A+ examination. Earning A+ certification means that
the individual possesses the knowledge, skills, and customer relations
skills essential for a successful entry-level computer service technician,
as designed by experts from companies across the industry. Upon
successful completion of A+ Core & A+ Operating System courses,
student is introduced to MCSE program which is designed to provide
students with a wide range of knowledge and practice in order to
become familiar with Microsoft Windows 2000 Networking and the Microsoft
BackOffice integrated family of server products. This program provides
students with the fundamentals of the networking technology and
prepares them for the Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer Windows
exams. Graduates of this program are able to effectively plan, implement,
maintain, and support networking system with Windows Server. Positions
available to graduates of this program include entry level Corporate
Support, entry level Help Desk Support, entry level Training Personnel,
and entry level Technical Support Specialist, entry level Computer
Network Administrator.
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ORACLE DBA
840 total clock hours, 38 total semester credit hours
Prerequisite:
High School Diploma or GED, or ATB
Getting certified with Oracle can bring you the credibility you
deserve for your knowledge, skill, and experience on the job as
an Oracle Professional and will provide you with a market recognized
credential that can lead to success. (1) Gain credibility for your
expertise and skill (2) Earn a credential that is recognized worldwide
(3) Gain increased opportunity as certification is often required
for job opportunities (4) Increase your earnings by differentiating
yourself and bringing more value to your employer. Positions available
to graduates of this program are entry level database operator,
database administrator, database engineer, and database trainer.
CISCO CERTIFICATION
768 total clock hours, 36 total semester credit hours
Prerequisite:
Related field experience or education in computer science.
Upon completion of this program student will be able to install,
configure, and maintain Cisco switches and routers in multiprotocol
internetworks using LAN and WAN interfaces. Positions available
to graduates of Cisco Certification program are intermediate level
technical support personnel, systems engineer, network engineer,
and systems administrator.
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