Network+ 
UASCE153

 General Information

Tuition: $2,299  Discount: $1,699

* Tuition is all-inclusive of class textbooks and related supplies.

*Tuition also includes optional one-on-one discussion with the instructor and UASCE staff about your individual projects and challenges

Test Information: Testing available at UA South - call 266-1715 for details.

Exams: CompTIA Network+ N10-003

Cohort: Networking

Enroll: Call 266-1715, Fax 1556 to 458-5823 or email us.

 

 Schedule

Class starts on 12/7/2009 8:00 AM.
It meets every weekday
Class ends after 5 meeting(s).

 Description

 Certification

CompTIA Network+

 Follow-Up Courses

CCNA, CCDA, MCSE

 Prerequisites

Knowledge of basic computer concepts

 Course Content

Tuition includes one certification exam voucher.

Network-centric operations are at the forefront of military communications - learn the fundamentals of how computer networking happens during this hands-on course. You'll learn about networking methods, including cabling standards, wireless, the OSI model, and the 20-year old standard of TCP/IP. We'll also work with TCP/IP utilities, subnetting, IP addressing, and then move into the network operating system. You'll look at a variety of remote access technologies, network security, fault tolerance and disaster recovery. You'll wrap up the class with a comprehensive time doing network troubleshooting - the hallmark of a well-qualified network technician.

40 clock hours

 

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IT Security topics are discussed each month at UA South through the Southeast Arizona ISSA Chapter. Contact ISSA for an agenda. ISSA meets in the Paterson Observatory Classroom - which is also available for rent for your training or briefing needs. Contact us to discuss usage of this room for your group!


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